GROUP A CAMELLIAS, continued 
Triphosa. Largest of all single white Camellias. 
Pure paper-white without a tinge of other 
coloring; very large petals and one compact 
ring of long yellow stamens. 
2-yr. grafts: 12 to 18 in. 
1-yr. grafts: 12 to 18 in. 
Valteveridiana. Distinctive, large, rose-double, 
deep pink flowers, lighter in center. 
Own root: 12 to 18 in., 2 to2% ft., 2% to 3 ft. 
Valteveridiana variegata. A pink and white 
variegated sport of the above. 
Own root: 2% to 3 ft. 
Victor Emanuel (Blood of China). One of the 
most striking of all Camellias; we have never 
seen a photograph which did it justice. Very 
dark red; unusually large, semi-double form. 
Bush is compact, shapely grower. 
22yr. graits: 12 to 18 im.; 18 to 24 1n. 
1-yr. grafts: 12 to 18 mm: 
Prices of Group A Camellias: 
l-yr. grafts on 3 to 5-yr. understocks: 
$:tosl2:in Sous ee ere ee ne $3 00 
12:0 ol Si ini ey ee ee eee 4 00 
1S (6 24-10 Se es a ee es re eee 7 50 
2-yr. grafts on 4-to 7-yr. understocks: 
12:to4] 830i, yaar teen: el ene ee $10 00 
18 tor24Hin. eee ee ee eee 12 50 
2 (O12 Va tthe le ee Oe Ge 15 00 
ZAG O13 Its eecacd ee eee ee 20 00 
Own-Root Plants: 
S:toul2 if.; potsaert ten eee $2 00 
12:10" 1871s, DOts ea eee ee eee 3 00 
18: to°24 inS-specimenin. =. oe ee 6 00 
20s t0 2)/o IC SPOCimen «are ee 10 00 
212 10:3 eft. pSpeCcimen sna. ee ee 15 00 
3. to 4” -ft:specimen=.-. 7 396 ae 20 00 
In Camellias Debutante and Mathotiana 
rubra we have a very fine lot of stocky, well- 
grown, own-root bushes, 2 to 21, ft., $10.00; 
21% to 3 ft., $12.50 to $15.00; 3 to 4 ft., $17.50 
to $20.00, each. 

Group B Camellias 
The Best of the Standard Varieties 
Akebono. Medium; semi-double; salmon-pink. 
Very profuse bloomer. 
Own. root.) S: to: 12) mn, 
24 Inet0e3 torait., 
1-yr. grafts: 12 to 18 in. 
Akebono, Variegated. A pink and white sport 
of the above. Same sizes as Akebono. 
Alba plena. The acme of perfection in double 
whites. Full rose-double form; pure white, 
wax-like. Very early. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. to 2% to 3 ft. 
Apple Blossom. Small, apple-blossom-pink, 
single flower. Most fragrant of the few fra- 
grant Camellias. 
Own root: 8 to 12 In. to 18 to 24 in. 
Bella Romana. Very full double; peppermint- 
candy pink and white variegated. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. 
123to018-in- 18-10 
In selecting Camellias please note carefully 
the sizes available 
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GROUP B CAMELLIAS, continued 
Candidissima (White Star). Medium; 
double; pure white incurved petals, 
star-like appearance. i 
Own root: 8 to 12 In., 12 to 18 in., 3 to 4 ft. 
Catherine Cathcart. Datu mbna soft 
pink with white spots. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in. 
Chandleri elegans. The standard of perfection 
in Camellias; an old variety but one here to 
stay. Always hardy, always satisfactory. 
Large; peony-form; deep pink with white 
splotches; large outer petals, with many peta- 
loids in center. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. to 2% to 3 ft. 
rose- 
giving 
Derbiana. Carnation-form, full, deep red 
flower. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in. 
2-yr. grafts: 18 to 24 in. 
Eleanor Franchetti. Very large; double 
peony-form; creamy white with few pink 
stripes. Very late bloomer. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in. 
General Washington. Large; double; creamy 
white with few pink markings. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. 
Gibson Semi-Double White. The fastest- 
growing good white. A fine sport from the 
Mrs. F. L. Gibson. 
Own root: 12 to 18 in. 
Grafts: 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Harlequin (Sponge). Large; double peony- 
form; usually light pink, but variable flowers. 
Own root: 8 to 12 i itenl2 to ii 
Hermes. Here is truly an outstanding Camellia, 
always lovely, always one of the hardiest 
varieties. Large; loose peony-form; light pink 
with white edges and pink and red ‘splotches. 
Own root: AIl sizes. 
Hibiscus. Well named. Single, light red flowers. 
Own root: 18 to 24 in. only. 
Imperator. Always perfectly formed double 
peony-form flowers, deep pink to light red. 
Own root: 8 to 12 i Ishi 2etOnl San: 
Kumasaka. Medium, cone -double flowers of 
distinctive orange-pink color in great profu- 
sion. Blooms on small plants. Late. A great 
favorite where known. 
Own root: AII sizes. 
Marchioness of Salisbury. Medium size; 
double peony-form; very dark red, splotched 
white; occasional solid red flower. 
Own root: 12 to 18 i in., 18 to 24 in. 
Marianna Gaete lads, Marion). Rose- 
double; large; bright pink, lighter in center. 
Very large, wide leaves. Bush very sym- 
metrical. Very satisfactory. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in., 214 to 
Sei tep oo: toe ite 
Martha Wright. Flowers much like the salmon- 
pink Akebono, but foliage larger. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in. 
Monjisu. Semi-double, scarlet flowers with 
crinkled edges. Dark green foliage. 
Own root: 18 to 24 in. only. 
Monjisu, Variegated. Red and white sport of 
above. 
Own root: 18 to 24 in. only. 
Mrs. F. L. Gibson. A very unusual single- 
flowered Camellia raised by Mr. F. L. Gibson 
at Thomasville and named in honor of his 
wife. Mostly pink and white variegated, but 
some solid red, pink and white flowers. Small, 
rounded, distinctive foliage. Blooms over a 
long season. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in., to 18 to 24 in. 
