JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 

PRICES ON RARE CAMELLIA 
JAPONICAS 
Group I 
Each 
From Lath House, 8’-12” tall] 222>2=-—7e2s- = $2.00 
From Field, 12”-18”, branched B&B_--------- 5.00 
(Larger plants to offer also.) 
Please note, these prices are per plant; no dis- 
count for quantity orders in these varieties. 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
Group II 
Alba Superba—Large semi-double white, showing 
stamens in center of bloom. Mid-season, free bloom- 
er while young; vigorous spreading growth, very 
large deep green glossy foliage; a very fine Ca- 
mellia. From Magnolia Gardens. 
Apple Blossom—Single. Apple blossom odor and 
coloring. Very fine. 
Akebono—A semi-double salmon pink flower, ex- 
quisite formation, petals stand apart. Dark green, 
glossy foliage, bushy growth. Mid-season flowering. 
Akebeono Variegated—Same as above, except the 
ground color is white with pink stripes. 
Arajishi—Full peoniform, deep pink to red; very 
early. 
Cardinal Richelieu—Large, semi-double dark red, 
irregular construction, stamens intermixed. Mid- 
season to late. 
Catherine Cathcart—Late flowering full double 
pink marbled with white. Round light green fol- 
iage, slow growth. 
Christine Lee—A most beautiful new variety. 
Slow compact growth. Begins flowering when quite 
small, having a pleasing semi-double light pink 
flower similar to Grandiflora Rosea (Empress). 
C. M. Hovey—aA full double dark red marbled and 
speckled with snow white. Flower is 4” to 5” in 
diameter, very large petals, slow bushy grower, 
large long dull green foliage. 
Collettie Moculata—A peony form flower, blood 
red and marbled with snow white. Large cuter 
guard petals, round, deep green leaves. Very slow 
growth. Low and flat. We believe this to be. the 
tinest peony form variegated Camellia. 
Colonel Firey—Full double, brilliant red, very 
symmetrical; late; beautiful foliage; rapid growth; 
one of the finest Camellias. 
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