VICTOR EMANUEL—The finest camellia that we 
know today. Very large loose peony shaped flow- 
er (5 to 6 inches across). Deep velvety red in 
color, most exquisite, late bloomer. 
Prices on Rare Groop II: Each 10 LO Os 
Peete hetrom -pot.-:...-...:--.. 1.00 S300 see40.00 
Beaemen, trom pot......-..-.:.- 1.50 12.50 100.00 
10-15 inch, lath house grown, , 
El on, ey eee 2:00 17.50 150:00 
15-20 inch, lath house grown, 
ee ee 3.00 30.00 
20-24 inch, lath house grown, 
I la 5.007. 45.00 
24-30 inch, lath house grown, 
oe a ee eee 720 Ooee 60200 
We can supply grafted plants of the varieties 
marked by an astrisk(*) at the following prices: 
Each 
Beieone year tOp....2.-..-..2.--<-222.0.5..0.-40. 4.00 
Bee emmCtior Veal GLO DP. sigv.c..22202-. Abele. 6.00 
ie eonerv ean tOp.2 22... ee 7.50 
IEW ON VCAT COP 620) i222) oo kes 10.00 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS, GROUP I 
AUGUSTA WILSON—It is our great pleasure to 
have named this variety “Augusta Wilson” in 
memory of a famous writer of Mobile. She was 
very fond of this variety and planted it in the 
gardens of her home in Ashland Place many 
years ago. 
The flower is very double and peony type, 3% 
to 4 inches in diameter. It is a soft pink; some 
flowers are marked with faint white spots. Blooms 
before Christmas. Leaves are large, thick and 
roundish. 
ALBA PLENA—Very famous old variety, yet very 
scarce. Flower is full double, pure snowy white. 
One of the best whites, but tender. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Semi-double to double 
peony tyne flower. The flower, one of the largest 
of all Camellias, is a pretty cherry red with white 
variegations. Blooms mid-season; slow grower. 
COLONEL FIREY (No. 47)—tThe flower is 4 to 5 
inches in diameter with 90-106 symmetrically 
overlapping petals. Bright red to deep vermillion 
red. Blooms in mid-season to late. 
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