HODGES HARRELL NURSERY 
RED 
BRILLIANT—Medium size formal double, rose type, fully im- 
bricated rose red flower. Heavy bloomer at midseason. . Leaves are 
narrow, crinkled and dark green. Dense upright grower, making a 
good shrub, very popular and most satisfactory Camellia. 
GLOIRE de NANTES—Large, semi-double to peony cerise 
flower. Petals twisted and stiff, stamens mixed. Broad, but long dark 
green leaves. Bushy fast upright grower. It should be worth while 
as a shrub if it never bloomed. Free bloomer at midseason. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON—Bright orange red flower, 
fully imbricated. The bloom has many small petals closely over-laying 
each other. Glossy light green leaves. Its flowers appear at Christ- 
mas and continue through midseason. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT—Rather large, full peony-type, flower 
deep red. Dark green foliage. Tall fast grower. An early bloomer. A 
long time favorite because of its hardiness and free blooming habit. 
VARIEGATED 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Loose, peony-type red flower, mot- 
tled white. A huge blossom with large outer petals and petaloids mix- 
ed with stamens at center. The coloring varies greatly from rose pink 
to deep red, always showing much white. Leaves narrow, dark green. 
Strong, upright grower. For many years a strong favorite. 
HERME—Medium to large, loose semi-double with many round- 
ed petals, showing stamens in center. White with heavy pink and car- 
dinal variegations, margins white. Coloring and markings are rarely 
the same in any two flowers even on the same plant. Foliage medium 
green, long and pointed. Upright, tall grower. Long midseason 
bloomer. Long a great favorite. 
MONARCH (GUNNELLI)—Huge, peony-type blossom, deep 
pink, sometimes showing white splotches. Numerous small clusters of 
stamens and small petals are enclosed by large outer petals. A free 
midseason bloomer. Rich green foliage. A compact rounded shrub. 
PRICES STANDARD VARIETIES 
18/24” $ 5.00 
2/3! 7.50 
3/4! 10.00 
4/5! 15.00 
5/6! 25.00 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
The Camellia Sasanqua is similar to the Camellia Japonica, but, 
a faster grower, more hardy, and stands more cold. It blooms pro- 
fusely, commencing in early September and continuing close to 
Christmas. The four varieties listed below have been selected for prop- 
