POPE PIUS IX (Prince Eugene Napoleon, Mrs. Harry Davis, 
imbricata Rubra Plena, and others). [his Camellia is one 
of our favorites. Flowers are thick formal double rose-red 
and artistically veined. A heavy bloomer and one of the finest 
for cut-flowers. Prized by all Camellia lovers. 
Breoms Dec.-Mar. %....:.....:.-..... $5.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $27.50 
PRISCILLA BROOKS. A lovely large semi-double white with a 
Memeercine, (looms |) an.- March | <.mg---...ncsece-.--no-e-eceenesencsteerees $6.50 
PRINCESS BACCIOCHI. Very showy beautiful peony flowers of 
fine velvety carmine-red. Brilliant yellow stamens interspersed 
among the center petals. Good foliage and a fine Camellia for 
the hair. Blooms abundantly from Jan. to Mar. $3.00 and $9.00 
PRINCESS BACHINACHI,. Full double dark red blooms marbled 
with white. Large glossy foliage and tall vigorous growth. 
Pcemecemidseason, Jan. to Mar? .......02....00:00:.005.0 Grafts $8.50 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT. This 3-3% inch flower has a very full 
round peony-type center and is one of the comparatively few 
blood-red Camellias. Likes sun. 
SRT AA) NAAT! 158 «25d dec ps ceadecncscnccucsarncdeso Sa oO mates 2200 
PURITY. An old-timer. full double ivory-white flowers sym- 
metrical and lasting, with golden stamens showing in the 
later stages of bloom. A most profuse bloomer and a lovely 
corsage flower. Should be in every collection. 
iG: ENE 0) gi eee a $2.50 and $7.50 
QUEEN BESSIE. Semi-double 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Very large 
wavy petals and numerous yellow stamens. A clear white with 
a faint blush aroung the center giving a very delicate and 
beautiful appearance. Blooms Mar.-Apr. ......................-. $10.00 
RED HIBISCUS. Deep pink to red, usually semi-double in form 
but often stamens change to small petalets forming a 4 to 5 
inch peony-type flower. Blooms Dec.-Mart.............Grafts $15.00 
REGINA DES GIANTES. Another very fine clear pink peony-form 
flower that we recommend. This promises to be extremely 
popular. It is free flowering and grows very rapidly. 
Pasa OD.HA Di. .....0c.00ccence---0--- Fee oe ee $3.50 and $10.00 

RETICULATA. A different species than Camellia Japonica 
and the flower is much larger in size. The usual bloom 
is 6 - 7 inches in diameter but has been known to flower 
as large as 10 inches. A semi-double fluffy pink with 
yellow stamens intermixed with the petaloids. 
THIOOMSELMED:-APLs. cneceete-nseuceces: Grafts $15.00 and:$25.00 
ROSA PLENA. This lovely variety has blossoms 4 - 5 inches that 
open very beautifully and never show the stamens. Similar 
to Alba Plena but of clear pink color. 
UULETEp LOWS) 6 RIAN gio es a a er Grafts $7.50 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Unusually large beautiful rich pink flower 
very much like Julia Drayton, except for color. A fast grower. 
Should be in every collection as this is considered to be one 
of the best. Blooms Jan.-Apr................. Grafts $7.50 and $15.00 
SARGENT BARRIOS (Semi-double Rosea). A very desirable 
rosy-red Camellia. The immense flowers are very showy, the 
plant compact and upright in habit. Blooms Jan.-Mar. $15.00 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Sport of Colonel Firey with the same formal 
brilliant red flower, except that it is spashed with white. Very 
Hiesanda very scarce. Blooms Feb.-Apt. <:..22..2cccs.cccccecnstacch $4.00 
SENATOR DUNCAN U. FLETCHER. A flower in a class by itself. 
Peony-type 5 inches or more in diameter, lovely shade of 
Peemrnce-iinice brooms Wecmto. Marty acc..cdcs.20.-setocss, «cll ans $20.00 
STARDUST. A seedling of Chandleri Elegans. The same lovely 
formation and color. The flower is about 4 inches in diameter. 
Ee SOM Pa ye oe 0 ee EE 0 $4.00 
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