Mathotiana Rubra. An immense, double, deep red flower which, when fully open, shows 
some stamens in the center. Dull green foliage. Vigorous, tall growth; mid-season flow- 
ering. Own Root: 18”-24”, $5.00; 24-30”, $800; 30-36”, $12.00 ; 36”-40”, $15.00; 4’-5’, $30.00. 
Senator Dunean Fleteher. Originating with us from seed this fine peony formed rose 
red to dark red Camellia flowers midseason to late. In cold weather the color is deep velvety 
red. In mild weather it is rose red. Free flowering. Foliage dull green twisted. Growth, 
slow upright. Own Root: 24”-30”, $8.00; Grafted: 15”-18”, $10.00; 18”-24”, $12.50. 
Adolph Audusson. A very rare Camellia, with its large red to red and white spotted 
flowers opening in mid-season. Foliage glossy deepest green. Growth slow sturdy. Grafted: 
12-15”, $7.50; 15-18”, $10.00; 24”-80”, $15.00; 30’-36”, $25.00. 
Aunt Jettie. This handsome red Camellia originated in Tallahassee, Fla. It is thought by 
some to be a red Sport of the Gov. Mouton. Foliage is similar. Form of bloom and time of 
bloom correspond. Own Root: 24”-30”, $7.50; 36-40”, $15.00. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. Here is a Camellia in a class to itself. The color is darkest red to coppery 
bronze. Semi-double to loosely peony form with golden stamens intermingled, flowering 
in mid-season. Foliage large wide glossy green. Growth slow spreading. Origin, Magnolia 
Gardens. Own Root: 24”-30”, $8.00; Grafted: 15”-18”, $7.50; 18-24”, $10.00; 24”-30”, $15.00; 
4’-5’, $25.00. 
Marion Mitehell. Said to be the finest of the Magnolia Gardens red hybrids. Its large 
semi-double scarlet red flowers, mid-season flowering. Foliage long pointed deep green. 
Growth upright, vigorous. Grafted: 24”-30”, $15.00. 
Glen No. 40. Originating from the Tea Gardens at Summerville, 8S. C., this fine double 
red found its way to Florida through the Glen Saint Mary Nursery at Glen Saint Mary, Fla., 
there labeled Glen No. 40, which title it carries today. Very slow of growth. Foliage waxy 
glossy deep green. Grafted: 18”-24”, $10.00; 24-30”, $15.00. 
Firebrand (Var.). This fine hardy Camellia has large semi-double scarlet red flowers with 
prominent stamens in center. Symmetrical upright growth which is slow. Starts flowering in 
December. Foliage deep green glossy. Origin, Magnolia Gardens. Grafted: 187-24”, $12.50. 
Emperor. This beautifully formed peony Camellia originated in Loxley, Alabama. Sold 
there as Emperor of Russia. Incorrect name. Its very large flowers open in December. Free 
flowering. Foliage deep green heavily ribbed. Growth slow spreading. Grafted: 36”, $20.00. 
Own Root: 18”-24”, $6.00. 
Cardinal Richelieu. This fine peony-form red Camellia has proven extremely hardy. Free 
flowering. Starts flowering in November through March. Foliage large dull green. Growth 
strong symmetrical. Origin, Magnolia Gardens. Own Root: 18”-24”, $5.00. 
Firegold. (Te Deum, Dr. Sheppard, Pasha of Persia). Large fire-red, semi-double 
to peony form, 5 to 6-inch bloom. Petals large; stamens in great numbers forming a mass of 
golden yellow in the center of the flower, hence its name Firegold. Its formation varies 
from a single star to full peony form. Foliage is round, dull green. Growth is slow and it 
is very difficult to propagate. Mid-season to late flowering. Grafted: 24”-30’, $10.00; 47-5’, 
$20.00. 
Dunean Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier). <A large peony-form flower named for the owner 
of the famous Bellingrath Gardens. Beautiful red flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Very 
fast grower. Own Root: 24-30”, $7.50. 
Goshoguruma. Good-sized,. semi-double, deep red flowers with yellow anthers, making a 
most attractive color combination. Upright grower. Own Root: 15”-18”, $5.00; 24-30”, $8.00; 
307-367, $12.50. 
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA THIRTEEN 
