GROUP C CAMELLIAS, continued 
Kellingtonia. Flower somewhat on order of 
Chandleri elegans, but smaller and red and 
white variegated. Large foliage. 12 to 18 in. 
Maurice Hurst. Local name of a fine Camellia 
at Pelham, Ga., imported from France many 
years ago and original name lost. Very large, 
loose, semi-double, salmon-rose flowers. Glossy 
foliage. Fast-growing bush, and very satis- 
factory variety. 
Meig’s Variegated. Medium size; light rose- 
pink, often spotted white; full, rose-double. 
Distinct, glossy, somewhat pointed foliage. 
Fast grower; early and profuse bloomer. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. Medium to large; peony- 
form, somewhat on Prof. Sargent order; white, 
often with faint pink flecks. Compact and ex- 
cellent grower. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius IX). 
Medium, rose-double flowers of bright red 
color. Heavy bloomer and fast grower. 12 to 
18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Sarah Frost. Full, rose-double; rose-pink to 
light red. Profuse bloomer. A highly satis- 
factory old variety, making the most per- 
fectly shaped and large bushes. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double; light pink, 
with darker pink margin; elegant form and 
coloring, with large cluster of yellow stamens. 
Small leaves. Compact, but fast grower. 
12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Prices of Group C Camellias : 
Each 12 
Stor Zein we eee mes scien a $1 00 $10 00 
LZ tO CTS cite ee eee et ee a 150 15 00 
15 tov Siittre. ee eee eee 2 00 20 00 
18:to' 24: ins eee eee oe 2 50 25 00 
2:02 i/o it cues eet ne SOO 35 00 
23/2 tO Stil ee ee ee ae 5 00 50 00 
Camellia Sasanqua 
One of the newer and finest of all the broad- 
leaved evergreens. Similar to Camellia japonica, 
but looser and faster growing. Very profuse 
bloomers, the flowers commencing to open the 
latter part of September and continuing on 
through November—a time when very few 
flowers can be had. 
They are extremely satisfactory in landscape 
work, as individual specimens, in foundation 
plantings, and for hedges, and their popularity 
is only just beginning. 
Cleopatra. Large, beautiful cherry-red flowers, 
often double, and having crinkled petals. 
Foliage thick, dark and glossy. A vigorous and 
compact grower. 2 to 21% ft., 214 to 3 ft. 
Dawn. Easily the finest of the light pink Sas- 
sanquas. Large, semi-double flower. 12 to 18 
in. to 2% to 3 ft. 
Rosea. Medium, single, deep pink flowers in 
great profusion. Fast grower, free bloomer. 
This variety at Thomasville blooms September 
to January. All sizes. 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Large flowers for a 
Sasanqua, but very free bloomer. Semi- 
double, tvory-white flowers. All sizes. 


OTHER CAMELLIAS IN LIMITED 
SUPPLY 
We have a few plants each many of them 
grafted, in the varieties below: 
Abundance Longview No. 36 
Adolph Audusson Longview No. 56 
Aitonia Louise Maclay 
Amabilis Lurie’s Favorite 
Amabilis variegata Margaret Higdon 
American Beauty Marie Morren 
Auguste Delfosse Mathotiana rosea 
Brown’s Red Mme. Adele 
Cameo Pink Mme. de Strekaloff 
Carswelliana Mme. Nyhart 
Comtesse de Nieuport Nagasaki 
Dr. W. G. Lee Nesselrode 
Elena Nobile Oriental 
Elizabeth Boardman Peoniflora 
Ellen McKinsey Panache 
Empress of India Pink Eleanor Fran- 
French Peony chetti 
Gibson Single Red Pink Pompon 
Hollyleaf Prince Albert 
Imura Queen Bessie 
Jessica Rose Dawn 
John Laing Rosea superba 
La Peppermint Sacco 
Lady Vansittart Sophia 
Lady Vansittart, Theresa Mossine 
Variegated Vedrine 
Latifolia Water Lily 
Lindsay Neill Wm. R. Blanchard 

Camellia Sasanqua rosea 
Prices of Camellia Sasanqua: 
Each 
Stor) 2.10. Om pots wre oe. $0 75 
12-10el Danni r Ole POLs 7 ete ee, 1 00 
15 to 18 in., balled and burlapped 1 50 
18 to 24 in., balled and burlapped 2 00 
2 to 21% ft., balled and burlapped 3 00 
21% to 3 ft., balled and burlapped 4 00 
12 
$7 50 
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