GROUP B CAMELLIAS 
THE BEST OF THE 
OLDER VARIETIES 
This season we offer many Camellia plants grown in the open fields, and the quality is well above the 
average. Only the smallest sizes now are shade grown. More and more we are growing Camellias in full 
sun in fields, for these make the strongest, shapeliest plants, free from disease and safest to transplant. All 
Group B Camellias are own-root plants. 
Alba Plena. The acme of perfection in double 
whites. Full rose-double form; pure white, wax- 
like. Very early bloomer. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 
24 in. Also a few large specimens, $15.00 to 
$35.00. 
Bealei Rosea. A lovely and profuse variety; rose- 
double; clear rose-pink color. Dark, pointed 
foliage; vigorous, rounded growth. 12 to 18 in., 
18 to 24 in. 
Carnation (Christmas Glory). Carnation form; 
glowing bright red. In Thomasville area usually 
m full bloom at Christmas time. 12 to 18 in., 
18 to 24 in. 
Chandleri Elegans. The standard of perfection 
in Camellias; an old variety but one here to stay; 
always hardy, always satisfactory. Large; peony 
form; deep pink with white splotches. Large 
outer petals with many petaloids in center. Avail- 
able in all sizes, most set with flower buds. 
Derbiana. Large; carnation form; very dark red 
flower. One of the fast growing and most sym- 
metrical of Jarge-flowered Camellias. AII sizes. 
Elizabeth. Medium size; pure white, occasional 
flower has pink stripe; perfect rose-double form. 
Blooms midseason to late. 18 to 24 in. 
Gloire de Nantes (Leana Superba). Medium 
large; semi-double; deep watermelon-pink, almost 
red; yellow stamens. Very large, dark green, 
distinctive foliage. Late bloomer. Very hardy 
and desirable. All sizes. 
Governor Mouton. Medium size; semi-double; 
blood-red, blotched white. Vigorous grower; 
loose and spreading habit. 18 to 24 in., 2 to 3 ft. 
Herme. Here is truly an outstanding Camellia, 
always lovely, always one of the hardiest. Large; 
loose peony form; light pmk with white edges and 
pink and red splotches. AII sizes. 
Imperator. Always perfectly formed, double 
peony-form flowers, deep pink to light red. Leaves 
dark green; bush compact and symmetrical. 18 
to 24 in. 
Jarvis Red. Medium large; semi-double; deep 
blood-red flowers with golden stamens. Dark 
green foliage; vigorous grower. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 
24 in. 
Kumasaka. Medium; semi-double; deep pink. 
Free bloomer on even smallest plants. Late. 18 
to 24 in. 
Lady Vansittart. Medium size; almost single; 
rose-red, with golden stamens In center. Glossy 
green foliage; symmetrical, thrifty bush. 18 to 
24 in., 2 to 2% ft. 
Maurice Hurst. Very thrifty-growing Camellia; large, 
loose, semi-double salmon-rose flowers. AII sizes. 
Monarch (Honneur d’Amerique). Very large; 
double peony form; first row of petals tmbricated, 
others small, compact and ruffled. Deep pink to 
light red, often marbled white. 12 to 18 in., 18 
to 24 in. 
Mrs. F. L. Gibson. A very unusual single-flowered 
Camellia raised by Mr. F. L. Gibson, Thomas- 
ville, Ga., and named in honor of his wife. Mostly 
pink and white variegated, but some solid pink 
or red flowers. Very early, and flowers all through 
the Camellia season. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
Nobilissima. 
creamy white. An early bloomer. 
18 to 24 in. 
Otome. A beautiful rose-pink sport of Elizabeth. 
Full, rose-double; compact, rounded bush. 18 to 
245s 
Pink Perfection. All that the name implies. Small, 
rose-double flowers of shell-pink color, in great 
profusion. Bush symmetrical in growth, starts 
flowering early, and continues through most of 
the Camellia season. Always dependable, always 
satisfactory. All sizes. 
Medium size; loose peony form; 
12Etoml Seine 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius IX; Reine 
des Fleurs). Large; full rose-double; bright red; 
occasionally some petals tipped white. Makes very 
compact, symmetrical bush; profuse bloomer; 
very hardy. Long prized for its dependability 
and its perfect flowers. AIIl sizes, most well set 
with flower buds. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. One of the greatest Camelltas. 
Large; double peony form with high pincushion 
center; solid crimson. Early. 
Sarah Frost. Full, rose-double; rose-pink to light 
red. Vigorous grower, shapely bush, profuse 
bloomer. An old variety long valued for its ease 
of growth. AIlI sizes. 
Semi-Double Blush. Hardiest of light pink Camel- 
lias. Almost smgle; blush-white. Bush fast growing 
and compact; heavy bloomer. 18 to 24 in. 
PRICES OF GROUP B CAMELLIAS 
Each 12 
8 tol12 _ in., from beds.........$1 50 $15 00 
12a tol S ee ine, from beds ae eee 2a DO mee 200 
185 = t0s24 99 in:; fromibedss.4.4-0) 3 50 
18 to24 #£4in., specimen......... 5 00 
2towm22o 1t..nspecimen... eee 7 50 
24%to 3 ft., specimen.........10 00 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF CAMELLIAS IN LIMITED SUPPLY. Write for Prices 
Dr. Lee, Variegated 
Duke of Burgundy 
Eleanor Hagood 
Adolphe Audusson Special 
Aitoni 
Alba Superba 
Amabilis Variegata Fimbriata 
Anne Lindbergh Firebrand 
Arajishi Flame 
Bessie Morse Bellingrath Flame, Variegated 
Blush Hibiscus Finlandia 
Casablanca Firegold 
Catherine Cathcart Frizzle White 
Chandleri, White Gigantea 
Christine Lee 
Claudia Lea 
Gosho-goruma 
Gov. Richard W. Leche 
Daikagura Henningham Smith 
Daikagura, Variegated Henry Middleton 
Dante Iwane Shibori 
David Gerbing 
Dr. W. G. Lee 
James Hyde Porter 
Jessica, Variegated 
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Julia Dial Momijigari 
Kenny Glen Moonlight 
Kikutoji Mrs. Francis Saunders 
King Lear Normandy 
Lady Charlotte Prima Donna 
Lady Hume’s Blush Purity 
Lady Mary Cromartie 
Lady of the Lake 
Lurie’s Favorite 
Marchioness of Exeter 
Marchioness of Exeter, 
Variegated 
Margaret Higdon 
Queen Bessie 
Quincy White 
Rainy Sun 
Rena Campbell 
Scarlett O’Hara 
September Morn 
Shiro-Botan 
Martha Brice Stardust 
Mme. Adele Tricolor 
Mme. Maintenon Vashti, Red Sport and 
Molly Moore Davis Others 
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