ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

PRICES ON RARE CAMELLIA 
JAPONICAS 
Group II 
Each 
Prom, batietiouscmsueicemtalles spot. —- . 1.50 
Frome tieldy 127-18? branches B&B —__-.__ 3.00 
From Field, specimen, 18-24”, B&B _________ 5.00 
Please note, these prices are per plant; no dis- 
count for quantity order in these varieties. 
NEW RARE CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Davis’ Rose Dawn—A very beautiful rose-pink 
Camellia of large size, introduced by one of our 
local nurserymen. Very vigorous grower with dark 
green foliage. Much in demand. 
Duncan Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier)—A large 
peony-form flower named for the owner of the 
famous Bellingrath Gardens. Beautiful red flowers 
© to 6 inches in diameter. Very fast grower. 12 
to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
General Wade Hampton—Magnificent loose red 
flower. Very large. One of the best new varieties. 
Lurie’s Favorite—Semi-double flower 4 to 5 
inches in diameter. Has 16 to 18 petals which are 
crinkled and resemble crepe paper in texture. Color: 
Soft lavender pink with darker veins. 
Queen Bessie—Semi-double, 3144-4% inches in 
diameter, very wavy large petals and numerous 
yellow stamens. Color: Clear white with faint 
flushes around the center presenting a very soft 
and delicate appearance. 
Victory White—Flower is Semi-double, of the 
peony type, measuring 4-5 inches in diameter. Pure 
white in color. Numerous small petalets intermixed 
with yellow stamens at the center. A very heavy 
bloomer at mid-season. 
Smiling Beauty—The flower is Semi-double, 31%4- 
4% inches in diameter, and has fourteen to sixteen 
obovate petals of a most pleasing and distinctive 
delicate pink which is Slightly deeper in color than 
Magnolia Flora. 
St. Andre—Semi-double, generally loose peony 
Shape. Very large, 5-6 inches across. Beautiful 
color of crimson-carmine; blooms late. The foliage 
is very large, thick, very dark green 
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