SEMMES NURSERIES .- Crichton, Alabama 
GROUP 3 
APPLE BLOSSOM. Single, small pink flowers, not 
showy, but quite fragrant. 
ARAJISHI. Similar to Prof. C. S. Sargent in color and form 
but Iater blooming and more spreading growth. 
FRED SANDERS. _ Flowers single, of medium size, 
crinkled at the edges. Otherwise, it resembles Tri-Color 
in both color and formation. 
GOSHOGURUMA. Good-sized, semi-double, deep red 
flowers with yellow anthers, making a most attractive 
color combination. Upright grower. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. Flowers of medium size and 
blood-red color, often blotched with white. A vigorous 
grower, rather spreading in habit, with twiggy branches. 
See color illustration on page 28. 
KIMBERLY. The brilliant red, single flowers have very 
prominent red stamens instead of white ones like other 
Camellias. Upright grower. A collector’s variety. 
KUMASAKA. A Group 2 variety but on account of more 
plentiful supply this year we are offering 1t m Group 3. 
Large peony-form blooms of deep pink. Late. See color 
illustration on page 30. 
MONJISU (California Donkelaari). Semi-double, medium- 
sized flowers of bright carmine with a satin-like sheen. 
Foliage smalJJ, dark green. 
PINK BALL. Color identical with Pink Perfection, but 
flowers much larger, double, with pompon center. Very 
attractive and has handsome foliage. 
PRINCE ALBERT. Semi-double, pink, streaked or 
flecked with white, similar to Herme in shape. Upright 
grower with serrated leaves. 
PURITY. Very double, symmetrical, pure white, star- 
shaped flowers, occasionally with stamens. One of the 
best of all whites. Upright grower. ; 
ST. ELMO (Augusta Evans Wilson). Dee pink, thick, 
peony-form, of good size and one of the earliest to 
bloom in fall. Upright grower with thick shiny leaves. 
SUPRESSE NOBILISSIMA. Semi-double white flowers, 
very thin in texture, and elegant. 
WATERLOO (Ethlington White). Large, semi-double 
pure white flowers of tissue-paper-like texture and very 
attractive. A profuse bloomer, even when quite young. 
Prices on Group 3: Each 
$'to710.in- pots..9 4.4 eee ee welt e $0 50 
10 to 15 in., pots....7...42.5. ee an ee 75 
12'to 18 m., BaB.....222<. <1) son 1 00 
18 to 24 m., BaB....... 05 os. as» see 2 00 
24 to-30 in., BaB. ies. tn. oe 3 00 
18 to 24 in,, specimen, BaB..........5.2.000ee 5 00 
2 to 214 ft., specimen, BaB.......... Rr es 7 50 
24% to 3 ft., specimen, BaB...........-..0eeee 10 00 
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