FLORIDA NURSERY & 
RARE CAMELLIAS, Grafts 
Each season we add varieties to our collection of Camellias, 
and many of them are rare new ones. We have a fine stock of 
grafted Camellias in these newer sorts, which appeal to 
Camellia enthusiasts and collectors. 
There are advantages in purchasing a grafted Camellia. 
It grows much faster than one on its own roots, and it is 
possible to grow a well-shaped plant with a few flower buds 
on it by the second year. Some varieties are notoriously slow 
in growing, but by grafting them on a fast-growing variety 
like Sarah Frost it is possible to make them put on a normal 
amount of growth. The cleft graft which is used in the graft- 
ing of Camellias forms a union that is not likely to throw 
any suckers after the second year, so there is no danger of a 
Camellia reverting to its rootstock. 
In this book the symbol E indicates early-blooming va- 
rieties, M midseason, and L late. However, climatic and 
weather conditions cause some variation in time of blooming. 
ALBA SUPREME. M. Large, full double, white with wavy petals. 
Glossy green foliage; vigorous grower. 
ASPASIA. M. Large, red and white, peony-formed blooms. Dark 
green foliage, sometimes variegated; fast grower. 
BESSIE McARTHUR. E. Very large, clear pink, semi-double to 
loose peony flowers with prominent stamens. Compact, large, dark 
green foliage. 
BLACK HAWK. L. Tall, slender-growing plant with dark red, semi- 
double bloom showing yellow stamens. 
BOLEN’S PRIDE. L. Very large flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter, 
of dark red occasionally showing white spots. Semi-double to peony 
form. 
BRASSENNIE. M. Full double, formal flowers with recurved petals. 
Rose, marbled white. Good foliage. 
Cc. M. HOVEY. M. Sport of Mathotiana rubra. Very large, full 
double, imbricated red with white markings. Large, dark green 
foliage with some variegation; one of the best in flowering as well as 
growth. 
COLLETTI MACULATA. M. Peony-formed flower with center of 
loose petaloids. Deep purplish red with blotches of white. 
COLONEL FIREY. 
Hastie. 
CORNELIA WHITE. M. Full double, formal, of dazzling white. 
Good foliage. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATED. Flowers large, thick peony type; 
deep rose color with large white blotches. Sometimes imbricated. 
L. Synonymous with Mississippi William S. 
DANTE. M. Full double, symmetrical, pure white flower with ser- 
rated petals. Nice foliage. 
DAYBREAK. L. Light pink, peony-formed flower. 
medium light green foliage with serrated edges. 
DEBUTANTE. E. Large, light pink, loose peony-type flower. Rapid 
grower. 
DERBIANA. E. Rose-like, rose-colored flowers, which, when fully 
open, show prominent stamens among a few short petaloids. Deep 
glossy green foliage, long and sharply pointed. 
DONCKELARI. E. Very large, semi-double, red flower marbled with 
white. Very slow grower; compact. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. M. Large, semi-double, white with 
pink stripe or dot on one petal. Circle of stamens in center. 
ELEANOR OF FAIR OAKS. M. Peony-formed, red and white flower 
with stamens showing in small petals and petaloids. 
ELIZABETH PINK. M. Fully imbricated, clear pale pink, folding 
back its petals into concave shape as the flower becomes older. Good 
dark green foliage; compact grower. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. M. Very large, red, peony-formed flower 
with golden stamens among twisted petals. Large, dark green leaves. 
EMPRESS. E. Large, semi-double, rose-pink flower with ruffled 
petals. Very showy bloom. 
FANNY BOLIS. M. Semi-double, deep red with numerous white 
blotches on the petals. Vigorous, dark green foliage. 
Long-pointed, 
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GIGANTEA. M. Large, peony formed, red and white. Spreading 
growth. 
GLEN 40. L. Beautiful large deep flowers of very dark red. Slow 
grower. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. 
white. Good grower. 
H. A. DOWNING. Large, semi-double, bright red, with stamens in the 
center. Medium dark green foliage; loose, spreading growth. 
IMPERATOR. E. 
right in growth. 
L. 
Peony formed, deep red mottled with 
Large, peony-formed, brilliant red flower. Up- 
IMURA. E. Very showy, semi-double, white flower 5 to 6 inches 
across, with large porcelain-like petals reminding one of a waterlily. 
Foliage medium green, long, narrow, and drooping slightly at tips. 
JULIA DRAYTON. Large, rose-shaped, deep red flowers in profusion. 
Vigorous, compact, symmetrical foliage. 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH. M. Small, full double flowers of blush-pink, 
almost white. Sometimes flowers are of perfect star shape. 
LADY MARION. M. Large, peony-formed, deep pink flowers. Good 
foliage and compact, upright growth. 
LADY VANSITTART. L. Semi-double, rose-red flowers with pink to red 
filaments. Narrow, twisted, dark glossy foliage. Slow, compact growth. 
LADY VANSITTART VARIEGATED. L. Identical to the foregoing 
except that the blooms are beautifully striped or marked with white. 
LAUREL LEAF. M. Large, full double, lovely light salmon-pink 
marbled with white. Has numerous narrow, incurving petals opening 
flat. 
MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY. M. Peony-formed flower of deep 
madder-red, variegated white. Very dwarf, slender, willowy habit of 
growth. 
MARQUIS D’EXETER. L. Fine peony-formed bloom of blush-pink 
striped rose-pink, with showy yellow stamens. Vigorous foliage. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA. M. Very large, thick, deep red flower with 
purple cast. Shows some stamens when fully open. Fast grower with 
dark glossy green foliage. 
MONJISU VARIEGATED. M. Deep red, splashed with white, with 
prominent stamens. Compact growth. 
MRS. LUERMAN. L. Double, imbricated vivid red flower with 
white markings. Heavy bloomer; slow, compact growth. 
NAGASAKI. E. Large, semi-double flower with prominent stamens; 
thick wavy petals ranging in color from white to deep rose-pink. 
PINK BALL. M. Delicate light pink, medium round flowers with 
regular outer petals and inner petaloids interspersed with stamens. 
Dull green foliage. 
PRINCESS BACHANACHI. L. Full double, dark red mottled with 
white. Large, rounded, glossy dark green foliage, sometimes mottled 
with yellow. Slow growth. 
PRINCESS NAGASAKI. M. Large, semi-double to single flowers, 
heavily variegated rose-red and white. Large, deeply serrated, 
medium to pale green foliage, sometimes variegated with cream- 
white. 
PURITY. L. Dazzling white, porcelain-like formal flowers with 
slightly waved petals. Slender, vigorous grower with pointed, deep 
glossy green foliage. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. M. Very large, beautiful light pink flowers, show- 
ing some stamens when fully open. Fast grower with large, dark 
green foliage. 
SCARLETT O’HARA. L. Formal dark red, with few white spots 
occasionally. Slow slender growth. 
SNOWDRIFT. M. Semi-double, white with yellow stamens. One of 
the finer whites. 
SPECIOSA. M. Peony-formed flower similar to Professor C. S. Sar- 
gent, but variegated crimson and white. 
SWEETI VERA. A_ vigorous, open-growing variety with deep 
ereen foliage slightly serrated and twisted at the tips. Flower peony 
form, with white and pale pink; prominent yellow stamens. 
VARIEGATED LA REINE. M. Large showy flowers of semi-double to 
loose peony form, red and white variegated. Large, round, deep 
glossy green foliage. 
VEDRINE. L. Semi-peony form; deep red, with white variegation on 
the small center petals. ; 
VICTOR EMMANUEL. L. Very dark red bloom of loose peony to 
semi-double form. Rounded, glossy dark green foliage, deeply ser- 
rated at edges. 
WILLIAM PENN. L. Semi-double to loose peony form, of deep pur- 
plish shade. Glossy, dark green, rounded leaves. A good upright 
grower. 
WILLIAM S. HASTIE. L. Perfect, formal, dark red flowers and 
large, long, smooth foliage with pointed tips. A slender grower. 
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