Ville De Nantes Red. A very unusual and b2autiful Camellia. This large red semi-double to 
loose peony form blossom has imbricated petais on the ed ges. Words fail to describe its beauty. 
Grafted: 12”, $7.50. 
Vashti. A lovely Camellia from Vashti School, Thomasville, Ga. Medium size; freely pro- 
duces blooms of rose-pink, splashed with red. Occasional solid red flowers on same bush make 
it very distinctive. Double in form most of the season; shows some stamens at end of season. 
Own Root: 18”-24”, $6.00. 
Unuegated Gold Wedal (Camellias 
Ville DeNantes. This rarest of the many new Camellias introduced in the past few years 
is very similar to the Donkelaari. Flowers are deep red, heavily veined and marbled with 
white. Average size of the flower is 414 to 6 inches. Flowering period, mid-season to late. 
Foliage deep green, smooth and glossy. Habit of growth slow and compact. Sometimes 
the petals in some flowers stand upright or curved upward resembling rabbit ears. 
Price, Grafted: 12”-15”, $6.00; 15”-18”, $10.00; 18-24”, $15.00; 24”-30”, $20.00; 3 feet speci- 
men, $30.00. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Fast growing Camellia with large dark green foliage. Flower 
is very large, of the Donkelaari type, crimson-red beautifully mottled with white. Graft- 
Cdiepa44-30Gan 12:00 to —4 sl DU. 
Aspacea. (Great Eastern, Bolens No. 9). This extremely handsome variegated Camel- 
lia came to me from Lindo Nursery at Cico, California. The very peony-form 4-inch flowers 
open mid-season to late. Resembles in form the Emperor of Russia. Free flowering. Foliage 
deep glossy green. Growth slow upright stocky. Own Root: 18”-24”, $8.00; Grafted: 24”-30”, 
$15.00. 
Colletti Maculata. A _ blood-red, peony-like flower, marbled with snow-white; large outer 
guard petals. Round, deep green foliage. Very slow grower; low and flat. This is the finest 
variegated peony form. Own Root: 15-18”, $4.00; Grafted: 12”-15”, $7.50; 15”-18”, $10.00; 
187-24”, $12.50; 36”, $20.00. 
Contessa Lavinia Maggi (Laurel Leaf). A very large, double pink flower, spotted with 
white. Long narrow, light green foliage. Extremely slow growth; blooms late. Own Root: 
24’-30”, $8.00; 30-36”, $10.00. 
Eleanor of Fairoaks. Deep red, marbled with white—a rich combination for a loose peony- 
type flower that measures 5 to 6 inches across. The bright stamens are intermingled with 
the petaloids. Dull deep green foliage and vigorous, slender growth characterize this variety. 
Mid-season to late flowering. Grafted: 15’”-18”, $10.00; 24”-30”, $15.00. 
Nagaska. Semi-double rose-pink flowers spotted with white. Round, dark green foliage. 
Slow in growth; late. Own Root: 18”-24”, $5.00; 24”-30”, $8.00. 
Otome Variegated. When opening the flower has the form of a rosebud. The shell-pink 
4-inch blooms are suffused and striped with deep rose-pink. This very handsome variety 
has small, round, dull green foliage and slow, spreading growth. Identical with Otome White. 
Mid-season. Grafted: 12”-15”, $6.00; 15”-18”, $10.00; 18-24”, $12.50. 
Paeoniflora. An extremely large, white, peony-type bloom speckled with pink—sometimes 
they appear solid pink and some half pink and half white. A truly outstanding Camellia 
is this variety which expands some 5 to 6 inches across. Round, deep green foliage. Strong, 
upright growth and very free-flowering from early to mid-season. Grafted: 18”, $7.50; 24”- 
SKI, SPAS) 
Donkelaari (Middletoni, No. 15). We consider this to be the finest strain of the true 
Donkelaari in America. The 6-inch deep red flowers are spotted and marbled with white. 
Long, narrow foliage. Extremely slow in growth; early flowering. Grafted: 15”-18”, $10.00; 
18”-24”, $12.50; 24”-30”, $15.00; 36”, $25.00. 
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA SEVENTEEN 
