
PROFESSOR c. S. SARGENT 
Mathotiana Rosea. (GS.) Very large, rose-shaped flower of 
a beautiful shade of pink—a perfect Mathotiana type. 
Onor del Monte. (GS.) An imbricated flower of vivid rose 
marked with wide white stripes. 
Rev. John G. Drayton. Medium-sized, semi-double, peony- 
type flowers of soft clear pink. Loose construction with sta- 
mens mixed with center petals. Entirely different from the va- 
riety known by this name on the Pacific Coast. 
Sergeant Barrios. Large, semi-double, rosy red. Compact and 
upright growth. Very desirable. Originated at Semmes Nurs- 
eries. 
Speciosa. Double peony-type flower of spinel red. 
pon to peony form, partly imbricated. 
Valtevaredo. (GS.) A very fine variety. The flower is full 
double and perfectly symmetrical. Cup-shaped, with pale pink 
center petals shading to a deeper rose on the outer petals. A 
strong grower with very fine foliage. 
Victor Emmanuel. This Camellia is outstanding because of its 
great beauty of form and its brilliant coloring. The flowers are 
peony form and of a deep rich red. Its petals are raised and 
slightly fluted and the stamens are in one large central cluster. 
The plant is compact, with deep green foliage, and blooms from 
midseason to late. 
William S. Hastie (Colonel Firey). A truly magnificent flower 
of deepest red, very large and full double, with many rows of 
petals. Good foliage and a late bloomer. 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS. Class A 
Alba Plena. Early. Full double, wax-like blooms of very regular 
form. Free flowering. 
Large pom- 
Anna Bruneau. This double, deep pink, rosebud-form Camellia 
is a late bloomer, resembling Mathotiana Alba. Foliage is 
large, deep glossy green. Growth upright. 
Flower small to medium size, carmine with large 
complete double, imbricated. Foliage excellent 
Anna Frost. 
white areas; 
dark green. 
Austill Pink. Semi-double pink of medium size, stamens often 
intermixed with smaller petals in the center. Compact and a 
fast grower. 
Campbelli. (GS.) A late bloomer, this fine turkey-red, formal- 
type Camellia is produced abundantly on a compact plant. 
Foliage glossy dark green. 
Candidissima. One of the loveliest of the whites. It is perfectly 
imbricated, giving it the appearance of a six-pointed star. 
Blooms profusely late in the season and is very fine for 
florists’ work. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Fla. 

Dunlap’s Imbricata. (GS.) Small, double, carmine flecked 
with white. 
Elegans (Chandler). One of the most spectacular of all Ca 
mellias, the enormous peony-type flowers have broad oute 
petals and a center of curled and overlapping petaloids whic h 
when open, show yellow stamens. The color is a clear cherry 
to a soft rose, splotched and striped with white. A vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. Although not new, Elegans (Chandler) 
is still one of the finest. 
E. L. Steele. Brought to our attention by the late E. L. Steele, 
a past president of our Company. Pure white, about 3 to 4 
inches in diameter. The flowers are high-centered, of incomplete 
double form, with yellow stamens interspersed. Usually at its 
best in January and is remarkable for its prolific blooms borne 
ona strong bush. Foliage of good size, fine dark green. One of 
the best whites we know and not so temperamental as many 
others. 
Geante des Battailles. 
red with white blotches. 
petaloids. 
Small, peony form, 
The center 
variegated turkey 
is a compact mass of 
Gloire de Nantes. Large peony-type flower with firm-textured 
petals of a deep rose-red. The center petals and petaloids are 
often twisted and interspersed with long yellow stamens. Good 
foliage and a rapid grower. 
Gunnelli. Late. A large, deep rose-red, peony-type flower with 
stamens interspersed. Very rarely there are tiny flecks of 
white on some of the petals. A low, spreading plant with light 
green foliage. 
Haley’s Monarch. A tall, strong-growing, late-blooming variety 
with rather large foliage. The flower is semi-double and a good 
shade of light pink. 
Herme. Large, peony form; white with red and pink stripes 
and splotches. A rapid and rather upright grower. 
variable in 
with pink or rose 
Horkan. A fine variety with semi-double flowers, 
coloring, but white usually predominates, 
markings. Interesting and attractive. 
Margherita Caleonie. (GS.) Double flower of medium size. 
Petals variegated crimson, splotched and washed with white. 

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