Standard Camellias 
GROUP 1 
Alba Plena. One of the oldest and best- 
known Camellias. A pure white, full, double 
sort that is preferred for corsage use. Very 
susceptible to cold damage. Liners only. 
Brilliant. Local name. An excellent variety. 
Large, very double, bright red. Compact 
Grower with dark green foliage. 
Elegans (Chandleri). Rich cherry-red with 
white variegation. Large flower, 5 to 6 
inches in diameter, some of loose peony 
form and others with thick peony flowers, 
all on the same plant. Leaves are rich 
shiny green. 
Blood-red, often with 
Spreading growth, with 
Governor Mouton. 
white blotches. 
twiggy branches. 
Herme. Large, semi-double to peony-form 
flowers of pink, white and red variegation. 
Faintly fragrant; an excellent garden va- 
riety. 
semi-double, deep pink, 
Good growth and bloom. 
Kumasaka. Large, 
showing stamens. 
Monarch. Very large, deep pink with white 
variegation. The stamens are _ so_ inter- 
mixed that often one single flower will re- 
semble a bouquet. Very compact; dark 
green foliage. 
Pink Perfection (Frau Minna Seidel). Very 
popular shell-pink that is early and blooms 
very freely. 
Prince Eugene Napolecn (Pope Pius IX). 
Large, double red flowers. Good growth; 
light-colored foliage. Very popular. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Crimson flowers of 
peony form. Excellent grower, early bloom- 
ing. 
Victor Emmanuel. Unusually large, peony 
form, very deep red. Very spectacular red 
Camellia and probably one that will sell 
at higher price for many years to come. 
Excellent grower and late bloomer. We 
have some exceptionally good buys in this 
variety. 
PRICES OF STANDARD CAMELLIAS, 
GROUP I 
10 100 
6 to 8-in. Liners from beds... $ $30.00 
8 to 12-in. Liners from beds _ 49.00 
18 to 24-in. B&B branched 
from; field: (422222. 15. CONN Sse 
18 to 24-in. B&B specimen _____ BY iS ea et 

This is a scene in one of our lath houses where several beds of Sasanquas 
are being planted. August, 1950. 
SEMMES, 
ALABAMA. Wholesale Only 
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