8 TOM DODD NURSERIES, Semmes, Alabama 


Class B Camellias 
AUSTILL PINK. Semi-double pink flower of medium size. 
The bush is a fast grower. 3—5 In. to 2-3 ft. 
BEALI ROSEA. Flower similar to that of Pink Perfection but 
of a darker shade. Very double and medium size. 3—5 in. to 
2-3 ft. 
BROWN’S RED. A very dark red Camellia of semi-double 
type. 3-5 in. to 2-3 ft. 
DUC DE ORLEANS. A pink-splashed, creamy white flower 
of peony shape with stamens intermixed with the center 
petals. 3-5 in. to 2-3 ft. 
ELIZABETH. Snow-white flowers that are very double and 
with petals that are crinkled or frilled at the end. 3-5 in. to 
2-3 ft. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES. Large semi-double rose-red blooms. 
Very dark green foliage. Fast grower. 3—5 In. to 2-3 ft. 
JARVIS RED. Another dark red, semi-double flower with 
bright yellow stamens. A favorite. All sizes. See illustration 
on page 9. 
KELLINGTONIA. Large red flowers, white stripes. Blooms 
profusely and has large, heavy foliage. 
MME. DE STREKALOFF. Peony form. Light pink petals 
with small stripes of crimson. AIl sizes. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER. Medium-sized, double white flowers, 
often with splashes of pink. 3—5 in. to 2-3 ft. 
RAINY SUN. Large, semi-double, rose-red blooms on an erect 
bush with narrow, twisted leaves. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT. Fairly large orange-red flowers. 
Compact bush with dark green leaves. 
ROSE EMRY. Crimson peony-form bloom of medium size, 
early in season. AIl sizes. 
SINGLE RED NO. 1. Large single red blooms, but very 
pretty. 
STANDARD. Compact, heavily budded plants with im- 
bricated double deep pink blossoms, with white splotches. 

