JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—Full peony-type flower, rather large 
brilliant, deep scarlet red. Yellow stamens are interspersed with the 
inner petals. Dark green, large foliage. A slow, bushy grower. A 
very highly regarded Camellia, blooming in midseason. 
FIREGOLD—Very large, fiery red semi-double to peony shaped 
flower with a prominent cluster of yellow stamens. Dull green, 
rounded leaves. Slow, open and spreading grower. Blooms late 
midseason. 
GLENN No. 40—Full double, large imbricated flower, opening 
nearly flat. Deep, rich red, yet a lively color. Shows stamens when 
fully open. The flower has numerous petals. Blossoms are beautiful 
and last well. Glossy, deep green leaves, pointed. Upright, sturdy, 
though rather slow grower. Makes a good shrub. There are few 
better varieties. Blooms late midseason. 
HENRY MIDDLETON—Large, semi-double deep red, cluster 
of golden stamens in center. Four rows of large petals forming a 
fluffy shapely flower, which sometimes shows strong white variega- 
tions. You are fortunate if you get one with such marking. Big 
leaves, glossy, dark green. Upright shapely, strong grower. Blooms 
in midseason. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA—An immense deep red flower full 
double and imbricated until fully open. Shows stamens when entirely 
open in warm weather. Long pointed dull green foliage. Upright 
and vigorous grower. Very free bloomer at midseason. Probably the 
most popular of the reds. 
ST. ANDRE—Peony flower very large. Carmine crimson in 
color and blooms late midseason. Leaves dark green thick and large. 
Vigorous, dense grower, making an especially desirable shrub. 
VEDRINE—Large, loose, deep red, semi-double to peony type 
flower with yellow stamens intermingled with numerous petaloids in 
center. It is exquisite in its color and formation. Midseason bloom- 
er. Rather slow, open grower with dull green, twisted foliage. This 
one makes a great show when in full bloom and has few superiors. 
ARAJISHI—A medium size peony formed deep red flower with 
large outer petals and center filled with petaloids. Earliest bloomer 
of all Camellias. Fast, open grower with dark, glossy green foliage. 
VARIEGATED 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON VARIEGATED—Exactly like Audus- 
son solid red, except flowers are heavily variegated with pure white. 
Some blooms are mottled, others are streaked with white, sometimes’ 
producing a lacy effct and you are fortunate indeed to get one so 
marked. See description of solid red. 
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