GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS, Class A 
ITEMS DESCRIBED IN CATALOGUE ON PAGE 27 
RARE CAMELLIAS, continued 
Adolphe Audusson. Large, semi-double 
flower of turkey-red with distinct darker- 
colored veins. 
Comtessa Lavinia Maggi. Very large; 
imbricated form. Pure white with 
cherry lines. 
Duc de Bretagne. Imbricated, medium 
size; rose-pink shading to lighter pink in 
the center. Good for cutting. 
Fred Sander. Semi-double; turkey-red, 
occasionally spotted with white. An 
unusual flower that is very desirable. 
Giardina Schmitz. Imbricated blooms 
of ruddy pink. 
Jubilee. Big, semi-double, soft pink. An 
upright grower. 
Kumasaka Variegated. Peony-form; 
deep pink with white markings and 
curling center petals, showing a mass of 
golden stamens. 
Lady Hume’s Blush. Medium size, full 
double; beautiful shade of blush-pink, 
almost white. Imbricated form. 
Lady Mildred. Large, semi-double flow- 
ers with crimson filaments. This seed- 
ling was selected at Glen Saint Mary 
Nurseries and is being introduced for 
the first time. 
Linneata. Peony form with pink lines 
and spots. 
Margherita Caleonie. Medium sized, 
double; variegated crimson, splotched 
and washed with white. 
Madam Feters. The imbricated flowers 
are a beautiful bright red. 
Madam Haas. Double, imbricated, rose- 
pink. 
President Allard. Imbricated flowers of 
pearly white banded with red. 
Reine Marie-Henriette. Beautiful pink 
specked with pure white; imbricated. 
Sargeant Barrios. Large, semi-double, 
rosy red. Compact and upright in 
growth. 
Sophia Chiarugi. Tender pink, imbri- 
cated. 
Sir de Bahuaud-Litou. 
flesh-pink. 
Spectabilis. Large, double, bright red. 
Traversi Plenissima. Imbricated red. 
Valvaredo. Vivid pink flowers of imbri- 
cated form, 
Imbricated, 
WE USE IT HERE— 
RELIANCE AZALEA AND 
CAMELLIA FERTILIZER 
In response to many requests of 
our customers, we are happy to offer 
this scientifically blended plant-food 
for the acid-loving plants. We rec- 
ommend at least two applications a 
year—more if the soil is very light. 
A RELIANCE booklet entitled 
“‘Azaleas and Camellias’’ is available 
here on request. It gives a lot of good 
information about these plants and 
suggestions for their care. 
Prices: F.O.B. Glen Saint Mary 
25-lb. package 
100-lb. bag 

Alba Plena 
Austill Pink 
Cameo Pink 
Candidissima 
Carlotta Grisi 
Carswelliana 
Centifolia Alba 
Chandleri ele- 
gans 
Dunlap’s Imbri- 
cata 
Enrico Bettoni 
Festiva 
Carlotta Grisi. 
Geante des Bat- 
tailles 
Gigantea alba 
Gloire de Nantes 
Gunnelli 
Haley’s Monarch 
Harlequin 
Herme 
Honneur d’Amer- 
ique 
Horkan 
Jacksoni 
La Reine 
Latifolia 
Leana Superba 
Mathotiana alba 
Professor C. S. 
Sargent 
Reine des Fleurs 
Prices on standard varieties, Class A: 
Deep carmine flowers 
of double imbricated form, borne on 
long stems. They stay fresh longer than 
most varieties. 
Festiva. Imbricated flowers of light cherry 
color bordered with white. 
Geante des Battailles. 
Small, peony 
form, variegated turkey-red with white 
blotches. The center is a compact mass 
of petaloids. 
Gigantea alba. Large, double, white. 
La Reine. White, striped with carmine. 
Monarch. One of the handsomest of the 
late-blooming Camellias. 
Peony form; 
deep pink, often spotted white. 
Monarch Sacco Rosea 
Mrs.CharlesBlard Sacco Vera 
Mrs. Hovey Semi-Double 
Mrs. William Blush 
Thompson Snowdrift 
Pink Herme Speciosa 
Pink Perfection Standard Pink 
Pink Star Waterloo 
BaB. Each 
30 to: 36 iti. Linn cs ee $7 50 
OCA Miglt ital nadie ebay. + mane 10 00 
PM TOR 7 RT Oe ae ane eg SE 14 00 
5: C0 © libata bey diel ented 20 00 
Mrs. Charles Blard. Medium size, 
double, white. The stamens are hidden 
by the large, somewhat twisted petal- 
oids, 
Mrs. William Thompson. Large, white, 
semi-double. 
Pink Star. Semi-double, delicate bright 
rose-pink. Outer row of petals roundly 
pointed, giving a star-like appearance. 
Snowdrift. One of the loveliest of Ca- 
mellias and perhaps the hardiest of the 
whites. Perfectly formed, semi-double, 
pure white flowers with beautiful golden 
stamens, 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS, Class B 
ITEMS DESCRIBED IN CATALOGUE ON PAGE 28 
Carpentre 
Christmas Glory 
Elizabeth 
H. A. Downing 
Henri Favre 
* Jarvis Red 
j We Corl Kg i er Sie 
she of ah Se enamel 
TRitO ee il ss oe ee 
TETOLOONO te: sees s 
Carpentre. 
Lili 
Marie Louise 
Mathilda 
Mme. de Streka- 
loff 
Mrs. Abby Wilder 
Prince Eugene 
Napoleon d’Italie Rose Emry 
Nobilissima Rose Marie 
Perugiana Sarah Frost 
Theresa Mossine 
Napoleon T. K. Variegated 
Prices on standard varieties, Class B: 
Very double, with many 
petaloids in the center. Medium pink; 
form like Professor C. S. Sargent. 
Christmas Glory. Small, peony form, 
turkey-red to rose-madder. The center 
is made up of small, folded, somewhat 
twisted petaloids 
interspersed with 
large, folded, curved ones, making a 
flower of unusual form and interest. 
BeB. Each 
30 £0 30 30 hails Bete sin ln web .$5 00 
3 torAclty oe cre ttce Peeters 6 75 
Ato {tiaich cine otha tees che te ¢ 9 00 
5 it: Gitta atoms ns. cam ree 12 00 
H. A. Downing. Semi-double flowers of 
deep rose-red. Very large petals; stamen 
slightly interspersed. 
Mathilda. Double, pink, imbricated. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. Large, azure-white 
with an occasional suffusion of light rose. 
Petals are very numerous. A vigorous 
grower. 
Napoleon d’Italie. Double, medium 
size; rose-red with very dark stripes. 
Perugiana. Late, double, white. 
