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Camellias (Group 3 Con’t.) 
Smiling Beauty ... Semi-double, distinctive delicate 
pink, slightly deeper in color than Magnoliaeflora. 
Blooms mid-season. 
PRICES ON GROUP 3 
1 year graft, 12-18”, field grown ed eat OC) 
mevean eratt, 18-24” field grown... i 4.00 
Peveareerait, 12-18”, field grown... 3.00 
Sevearerratt, 18-24” field grown... 5.00 
eevearm Pratt, 24-30”, field grown..¥£|_....... 7.50 
3, 4, and 5 year graft, 18-24”, field grown. 5.00 
3, 4, and 5 year graft, 24-30”, field grown. 7.50 
¥, 4, and 5 year graft, 30-36”, field grown______.__.. 10.00 
Standard Varieties 
Pink Perfection... Early bloomer with flowers 
having symmetrically shaped petals of a soft shell- 
pink color. Plant blooms profusely. 12-18”, 18-24”, 
24-30”. 
Professor C. S. Sargent ... Very thick, peony form, 
solid crimson blooms of medium size. Mid-season. 
12-18’, 18-24”, 24-30”. 
Jarvis Red ... Another dark red, semi-double flower 
with bright yellow stamens. A favorite. 12-18”, 
18-24”. 
PRICES OF STANDARD CAMELLIAS 
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BYR ee a 3.25 each 
IM SS ete 4.50 each 
Camellia Sasanqua 
This beautiful plant must be the answer to the 
Landscape Architect’s wish for an evergreen flowering 
plant which can be used for screening, clipped hedges, 
a specimen, foundation planting, and espaliering. It 
is one of the hardiest of the broad leaf evergreens 
and has become very popular with the Landscape 
Architect. 
Cleopatra ... Large beautiful cherry-red flowers. 
Heavy dark green foliage. 
Mino-No-Yuki . . . Irregular double, white. Free and 
prolific bloomer. 
Rosea ... Large, single, deep pink. Upright grower. 
Shell Pink ... Large single, light pink blooms. Fast 
grower. 
PRICES 
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