CHARLESTON, 8S. C. 


Firebrand—An original Magnolia Garden var- 
iety. A large fiery red which blooms in January 
when many camellias are injured by cold. This 
beautiful semi-double is further enhanced by white 
veins on its occasional petaloids. ‘Firebrand is an 
ideal camellia for those who hav® trouble blooming 
camellias out of doors in the coldest part of the 
winter. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 30”, 6-8-10 year understock. 
J. J. Pringle Smith—One of the largest of the 
late season reds, flowers being full five inches in 
diameter. It is a semi-double regularly formed and 
quite cold resistant. Large glossy foliage. 
Grafts: 8-12 to 30”, 6 and 8 year understock. 
Tiara—(Our seedling) This is a very unusual 
camellia in both color and form; an orange red which 
opens as an imbricated with a long pointed bud in 
the center and later becomes a regular semi-double. 
Petals are rounded in shape. We have seen no other 
camellia of its type. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 28’, 4-6-8 year understock. 
John YViges—(Our seedling) Enormous flat star 
shaped, bright single red with prominent stamens. 
Long, narrow, dark green foliage. Midseason. We 
believe this to be the finest single red. 
Own Root: 8-12” and 12-15”. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb—(Our seedling) Large semi- 
double dark (almost black) red with rich golden 
stamens intermixed in petals. Large, rounded, light 
green foliage. Symmetrical upright grower. Mid- 
_ season. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
Prices on 3 Star varieties above. 
DOWIE ROO 1 Dee ee 3.00 
aly bs a he 4.00 
shat yc ideas CLASS Sale are 5.00 
As ee ieee at) 6.00 
Grafts: ra tiga ly 9A Gk opt ge a 41-00 
| eA ao. an a 8.50 
LORY 2 en Ss ED HO 
Ly shh or "sae ea 17.50 
a Oe ear es 20.00 
