PRINCESS BACCIOCHI. This showy large double Camellia has siightly cup-shaped 
flowers of deep rose-red with occasional bright yellow short stamens showing through the 
petals. It blooms abundantly. he medium sized plant is covered with good foliaze. Jan. to 
March. 1-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., $7.50. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT. A Camellia that likes some sun. It has a blood-red peony 
form blossom with very full, tightly ee mass of center petals. A rapid grower with large, 
dark green leaves. Jan, to March. 1- eal 153,00 5-eal. $7.50. 
PURITY. Symmetrical double flowers of ivory white, the petals standing well apart 
but showing the golden stamens only in the later stages of bloom. An old favorite that blooms 
profusely. The plant Seas rapidly into a tall, slender shrub. In- bloom atekasters Jan, to 
pits t-galeeS27.50 2-ealye$5.50% 5-eal $7.50: 
QUEEN OF HEARTS. A white Cameliia streaked with soft rose-pink, with an occa- 
sional flower or group of flowers entirely pink. The form is informal and semi-double. The 
ue grows quickly into an upright open shrub. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $2.50; 2-gal., $5.50; 
5-gal., “$7. Sh 
RAINY SUN. This Camellia is a semi-double with large, loose petals, deep rose-red in 
color. The form somewhat resembles a Hibiscus’ and the flowers are almost as large. It is 
a heavy and colorful bloomer. The leaves are medium large, dark green and twisted. Dec. 
toerepe lecal 53.002 .5-cal. $7.50: 
RED HERMES (Red Jordan’s Pride). A sport of Hermes, the color being that of the deep- 
est shade of the parent plant. It is large and loosely double with stamens appearing among 
the petals. Slightly fragrant. A vigorous upright grower. Jan. to April. 1-gal., $2.85; 5-gal., 
$7.50. 
RETICULATA. Very large, semi-double ruffled pink petals are mingled with the yellow 
stamens. The foliage is te ae pointed, dull green and netted. Blooms early in the mid- 
season. Very scarce. 1l-gal. $15.09 to $25.00. 
RHAPSODY. Unusually large semi-double flowers of a gay rose-pink in color display- 
ing numerous golden-yellow stamens. The shrub has good foliage and is a strong growing 
plant. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $3.25; 5-gal., $12.50. 
ROSE DAWN. Large rose-pink Camellia similar in shape to Alba Plena with stamens 
usually not showing. It blooms quite freely even when young. Large, serrated dark green 
foliage; vigorous growing plant. Mid-season. 1-gal., $6.50. 
ROSITA. A fully double formal Camellia of rose-pink, each petal marked with fine 
veinings. Late bloom and perfect form. A bushy plant of fast and vigorous growth. Feb. to 
Piplitgel Sale ol. (5 2-eal. $4.50 = 5-gal:, $7250; 
STAR DUST. This is a seedling of Chandleri Elegans and has the same form, size, and 
habit of growth though the color is daintier. Jan. to March. 5-gal., $7.50. 
ST. ANDRE. Deep red Camellia with tufted center, a semi-double loose peony form with 
stamens pone aimoneetie simall central petals. laree, dark oreenmoliage,: Ac tare. variety. 
March to May. 1-gal., $4. 255-5-eal, $12.50: 
TE DEUM. Rich blood-red in color, very large, irregular peony in form this Camellia has 
looser and larger petaloids than most peoniforms. Something out of the ordinary. The plant 
is rapid in growth with large lustrous foliage. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $6.75; 5-gal., $12.50. 
TRICOLOR. This Camellia has something of the cup-shape of a Tulip. The ground color 
is white, streaked and mottled with pink and red, a large, gay flower. March to April. 1-gal., 
$2:/5¢ 5-gals,, $7.50: 
VALVAREDA. A lovely pale pink shading to deeper rose on the outer petals. The form 
is a cup shape of perfect regularity. The shrub is well branched and a strong grower with 
the finest of foliage. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., $7.50. 
VICTORY. A brilliant red with bright yellow stamens mixed through the petals, some- 
times even to the outer row. Large and semi-double to a full peony form. A heavy bloomer 
with large buds. Very vigorous and upright shrub with medium sized, shiny green leaves. 
Feb. to April. l-gal’, $3.75; 5-2al., $7.50. 
WHITE DOVES. This is one of the Sasanqua Camellias, a dainty trailing sort used as 
a ground cover or to train on a fence, wall, trellis or to espalier for the patio. The flowers are 
unusually delicate, feathery, double, and snowy white. Oct. to Feb. 1-gal., $2.75; 5-gal., $7.50. 
WHITE HERMES. This Camellia has the same form and habit of growth as Hermes, of 
which it is a seedling. It is white with prominent stamens. Dec. to April. 1-gal., $3.25; 
5-gal., $7.50. 
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