CASMELIL LAL AGOr 
GROUP A, continued 
Imperator. Semi-double: cherry-red. De- 
cember, January. 8 in. to 3 ft. 
Juanita. Medium size, peony type; pink 
petals shading to white at edges. Jan- 
uary. Grafts only, 15 in. to 3 ft. 
Lady de Saumerez. Large, semi-double, 
with three rows of petals opening flat; 
cherry-red with white markings. Very 
variable and heavy bloomer. January. 
8 to 18 in. 
Mathotiana Alba. Double; white. Very 
ate. 8 in. to 3 ft. 
Meigs Variegated. 
white. 8 in. to 3 ft. 
Otome. Similar in color to Pink Per- 
fection, but opening very flat. 8 to 15 in. 
Pink Perfection. Medium size, very 
double; shell-pink. November. See color 
illustration. 8 in. to 6 ft. 
Preston Rose. An excellent peony type; 
light pink and white variegated. Grafts 
only, 2 to 4 ft. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. 
peony type; deep red. January. 
color illustration. 8 in. to 4 ft. 
Prince Albert (Concordia). Peony type 
with short inner petaloids interspersed 
with stamens; light pink striped rose. 
November. 12 in. to 3 ft. 
Purity. Large, double; excellent January 
white. Free flowering. 8 to 15 in. 
Semi-double Blush. Lovely semi-double 
blooms with yellow stamens. 8 to 15 
in.; grafts, 12 in. to 4 ft. 
Stiles Perfection. Peony type; pink and 
white. 8 to 12 in.; grafts, 2 to 4 ft. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double; rose, 
striped red. January. 15 in. to 4 ft. 
Tricolor. Very variable, ranging from 
cherry-red to pure white. November 
through January. 8to 15 in.and 2 to 3 ft. 
Double; pink and 
Many-petaled 
See 

Tutcheria Spectabilis. Double; deep 
rose-pink, almost red, opening flat. 
Good grower. 8 to 24 in. 
Prices of Group A Camellias 
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GROUP B 
Abby Wilder. Peony type; sometimes 
flecked with pink. Vigorous. January. 
8 to 24 in. 
Austill Pink. Peony type; medium size; 
pure pink. January. 8 in. to 6 ft. 
Davis Variegated. Double; white, with 
a single petal generally marked pink. 
Late. 8 to 12 in. 
Duc d’Orleans. Loose peony type; cream- 
colored with faint rose markings. 8 to 
24 in. 
Empress of India. Late, dahlia shaped; 
salmon-pink. 2 to 3 ft. 
Glory of Nantes. Semi-double; rose- 
pink. January. 8 in. to 3 ft. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double; deep red. 
January. See illustration. 8 in. to 3 ft. 
Kellingtonia. Medium size, peony type; 
red with white markings. This is the 
Kellingtonia of the Mobile area. 12 in. 
wovouis 
Margharita Calconie. 
opening flat; deep rose. 
8 to 18 in. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Madame 
LeBois; Pope Pius IX). Large, 
double; cherry-red. December, Jan- 
uary. 8 to 24 in. 
Full double, 
Midseason. 
continued 
Princess Bachiochi. Double; deep rose 
and white. January. 8 to 15 in. 
Rose Emry (Christmas Glory). Very 
prolific. Small to medium-sized rose- 
pink flowers. January. 8 in. to 5 ft. 
Sarah Frost. Imbricated rose-pink. Fast 
grower. Late. 15 to 24 in. 
Prices of Group B Camellias 
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Prices of Group C Camellias 
By color only. Colors: Light pink, pink, 
pink and white variegated. Each 10 
Sto 1 2sin ee ae $0 50 $4 50 
12:tor Siinveeete ee eee 75 7 00 
18ito 24 insane: ae ee ipo Ome 2250 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
Flowering in September and October, 
Sasanqua Camellias can be grown out-of- 
doors considerably farther north than C. 
japonica. Fast growing; generally small 
foliage. Excellent evergreens for foliage, 
form, and blossoms. 
Setsugakka. A new variety of merit. 
Large, semi-double flowers of pure white, 
with a touch of pink at the end of the 
slightly ruffled petals. 8 to 18 in. 
Snow on the Mountain (Mine-no- 
yuki). Large, double white flowers 
in great profusion. A loose open grower 
when young, developing into a compact, 
well-shaped specimen. 8 to 12 in. 
White Seedlings. Single, pure white 
with short yellow stamens. Vigorous. 
Prices: Same as for Group C (C. japonica). 

CLIMBING VINES 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera) 
Helix. English Ivy, with its dark green 
leaves, is excellent for covering brick 
walls, stumps, or any location where it 
is desirable to have an evergreen vine. 
Often used as a ground-cover. Each 
Open-ground plants.........---: $0 30 
Borns DOLS Macias see se Se cess 50 
H. Hahn. Self-branching Ivy. Smaller 
foliage than H. Helix. An excellent 
house Ivy. Each 10 
SI POLS tus sora $0 50 $3 50 
CONFEDERATE JASMINE 
Trachelospermum 
Jasminoides (also known as Rbyncho- 
spermum jasminoides). The fragrance, 
in early spring, of the starry white 
blossoms of Confederate Jasmine is 
one long to be remembered. Evergreen. 
Leaves dark green. Each 
CORAL VINE (Antigonon) 
Leptopus. Blooms freely from June until 
fall. Blossoms a very delicate pink, 
produced in racemes. A very desirable 
vine for the South. Fast grower. Each 
PERM AOUNY 5 ee's! 3. 0hy0 syn eee se $0 50 

CLIMBING FIG (Ficus) 
Pumila. (Sometimes catalogued Ficus 
repens.) This lovely evergreen vine 
clings very closely to any surface on 
which it climbs. Excellent on chimneys 
or masonry. Hardy south of the latitude 
of Montgomery, Ala. 
Each 
SUN CDOS Mertee nn,k Chae ENCE AC Nerchas $0 50 
YELLOW JESSAMINE 
Carolina (Gelsemium sempervirens). A 
hardy, woody twiner whose brilliant, 
tubular, yellow flowers are one of the 
first indications of the coming of spring. 
Glossy evergreen foliage. Fach 
Open-ground plants.............$0 50 
We guarantee all of our nursery stock 
to be well grown, true to name, and prop- 
erly handled and packed. Our responsi- 
bility ceases on delivery of goods to trans- 
portation company. All claims for shortage 
must be made promptly. 

WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, GEORGIA 

BAMBOO 
The graceful branches and dainty foliage 
of the Bamboos deserve a prominent place 
mn gardens of the Lower South. The clump 
sorts can be readily kept in bounds. They 
make excellent screens and windbreaks. 
Bamboos will thrive in practically any 
type of well-drained soil if supplied plenty 
of plant-food and moisture. 
Bambusa argentea. Grows 25 to 35 
feet high. Its long, slender stems, 
slightly drooping from the weight of the 
masses of deep green foliage, form one 
of the most graceful plants in the garden. 
Theclump type so much in demand. Each 
Small clumps, 6 to 10 canes...... $1 00 
Bambusa argentea striata. Green stems 
striped yellow near the base and with a 
stripe down the green foliage. The 
variation is most pronounced in young 
plants. Each 
Small clumps, 6 to 10 canes...... $1 00 
Phyllostachys aurea. A running type. 
Ultimate height ts 30 to 40 feet. At- 
tractive light green. Canes make ex- 
cellent fishing-poles, and are often used 
here in harvesting pecans. Control by 
digging up runners. $1 each. 
Phyllostachys bambusoides (Timber 
Bamboo). Another running type mak- 
ing very large canes. Reaches a height 
of 60 feet. Foliage large and attractive. 
Control by digging up runners. $1 each. 
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