JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
RED 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY—Large, saucer like, semi-double, lively 
red. Petals have a crepe texture but are stiff. Leaves are narrow, deep 
green. Upright, tall grower, sturdy. As it becomes better known, we 
think this variety will be in heavy demand because of its brilliantly 
colored flowers and shapeliness of the plant. 
CONFLAGRATION—Large semi-double fiery red flower with 
petaloids and stamen mixed and crinkled. Leaves are narrow and 
medium glossy green. Appears to be an upright grower, but two new 
to have manifested its characteristics as a shrub. The flower is most 
striking. A midseason bloomer. 
EUGENE BOLEN—A solid cherry red sport of Donkelaari. 
Form of flower and habit of growth the same. A very large bloom and 
much admired. Blooms in midseason. 
FLAME—Very large semi-double orange red flower with small 
cluster of stamen in center. Blossom holds up well for days in full 
sun, or cold. Foliage medium light green. Tall fast grower. This is one 
of the better new varieties. Midseason bloomer. 
LAWRENCE WALKER—A very large red of loose peony tpye, 
showing a few stamen, a beautiful midseason bloomer. While this 
variety is too new to determine the character of the shrub it mani- 
fests evidence of growing into a beautiful specimen. Foliage is large, 
dark green and hardy, vigorous grower. 
LETITIA SCHRADER—An outstanding new Camellia. Very 
large, deep red flower, shaped like a round medallion. Heavy guard 
petals with smaller petals inside surrounding a small cluster of yellow 
stamen at center. Blooms last well and withstand severe cold, sturdy and 
upright. A midseason bloomer. 
VARIEGATED 
COLLETTI MACULATA—(French Strain) —Medium size, peo- 
ny formed deep red, marbled white. A beautiful flower. Leaves are 
long and pointed, dark green. Upright, open grower in partial shade. 
Our strain comes from a Mother plant imported from Nantes, France. 
GLENN No. 40 VARIEGATED—Exactly like Glenn No. 40 
solid red, except it is flecked and spotted with white. The variegated 
Glenn No. 40 is extremely rare. Few have it. See description of solid 
red Glenn No. 40. 
HYBISCASIA RUBRA VAR.—Loose, peony type. White with 
lines and dots of cardinal. There are few Camellia blossoms superior 
in form texture and color to those of this variety we saw last year for 
the first time. Leaves are shiny green and large. The shrub is upright 
and apparently strong and hardy. A midseason bloomer. 
KELLINGTONIA (French Strain)—A huge, semi-double red, 
heavily mottled white. Large outer petals with smaller petals and sta- 
