
PROF. C. S. SARGENT 

GROUP C CAMELLIAS 
The Best of the Older Varieties 
Althziflora. Medium size; semi-double; orange-pink. 
foliage. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in. 
Bealei Rosea (Dixie). Medium-sized, rose-double flowers of clear rose-pink 
color in greatest profusion. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 15 in. 
Carnation (Christmas Glory; Rose Emry). Carnation-form; glowing 
bright red. In this section usually a mass of colorful bloom at Christmas- 
time. 
Cliveana. Medium size; carnation-form; salmon-pink. Very late. 
Concordia. Medium size; peony-form; white with pink stripes. Very sym- 
metrical and shapely bush. 
Countess of Orkney. Rose-double; white with fine pink stripes and oc- 
casional solid pink flowers. Very early. Profuse bloomer. 
Duchesse d’Orleans. Large; loose peony-form; creamy white with faint 
pink flecks. 
Elizabeth. Medium size; rose-double; usually white, but sometimes has 
faint pink stripes. Fast grower; symmetrical bush. 18 to 24 in. 
Gloire de Nantes (Leana Superba). Medium large; semi-double; cerise- 
red; few yellow stamens. Heavy, dark green foliage adds to its great at- 
tractiveness. All sizes. 
Imbricata. Large; rose-double; red with occasional white dots. Dark green, 
twisted foliage. 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Jarvis Red. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers with golden stamens. 
Dark green foliage; strong grower. 
Kellingtonia. Flower somewhat on order of Chandleri Elegans, but smaller 
and red and white variegated. Large foliage. 12 to 18 in. 
Latifolia. A variegated form of Gloire de Nantes. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Lilyi. Medium-size, rose-double, white flowers in great profusion. Fast- 
growing, symmetrical bush. 12 to 18 in. 
aurice 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 satisfactory variety. All sizes. 
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. All sizes. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. Medium to large; peony-form, somewhat on Prof. 
Sargent order; white, often with faint pink flecks. Compact and excellent 
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. to 3 to 4 ft. 
Sarah Frost. Full, rose-double; rose-pink to light red. Profuse bloomer. 
A highly satisfactory old variety, making the most perfectly shaped and 
large bushes. AII sizes. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double; light pink, with darker pink margin; ele- 
gant 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: 
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Large, 
Each Vz, Each 
8 to 12in.,from pots$1 00 $10 00 18 to 24 in., specimen. ..... .$3 50 
12to15in.,from pots 1 50 15 00 2 to 2\2ft., specimen....... 5 00 
15 to1l8in.,from pots 2 00 20 00 2% to 3 ft., specimen....... 7 50 
18to24in.,from pots 2 50 25 00 3 to4ft., specimen.......10 00 
QUALITY IN CAMELLIAS 
Nearly all of our Camellias were grown in beds in lath-houses and 
woodland, some larger sizes in open fields. All are well-branched, 
thrifty plants. 
The growing of top-quality Camellias has become our principal inter- 
est. We are sure we can please you. 

Other Camellias in Limited Supply 
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King Lear 
Leona Bolen 
Adolph Audusson 
Adolph Audusson, Variegated 
Amabilis Lindsay Neill 
Anna Bruneau Lotus 
Arajishi Louise McClay 
Lurie’s Favorite 
Madge Miller 
Marchioness of Exeter 
Marchioness of Exeter, Variegated 
Marie Morren 
Mathotiana Rosea 
Mme. de Strekaloff 
Rosea Superba 
Auguste Delfosse 
Beauty of Holland 
Beacon’s Red 
Carswelliana 
Claudia Lea 
Comte Nesselrode 
C. Norwood Hastie 
Dr. W. G. Lee 
Elena Nobile 
Fanny Bolis 
Flame 
Flame, Variegated 
Frizzle White 
James Hyde Porter 
Sarasa 
Shiro Botan 
Souv. de Bahaud-Litou 
St. Andre 
Tricolor Sieboldi 
William R. Blanchard 
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 speci- 
mens, In foundation plantings, and for hedges, and their popularity is only 
just beginning. 
Cleopatra. Large, beautiful cherry-red flowers, semi-double, and having 
crinkled petals. Foliage thick, dark and glossy. A vigorous and compact 
grower. 2 to 2% ft., 21% to 3 ft. 
Dawn. Easily the finest of the light pmk Sasanquas. Large, semi-double 
flower. 12 to 18 in. to 21% 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, ivory-white flowers. AII sizes. 
PRICES OF CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
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SNOWDRIFT 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
