HODGES HARRELL NURSERY 
CLASS “A” CAMELLIAS 
In this classification has been placed a collection of splen- 
did varieties. It includes some of the best. They have grown 
plentiful in the nurseries and prices are reduced correspondingly. 
WHITE 
ALBA PLENA—Pure white, very double, medium size 
flowers fully imbricated. Very early bloomer, but sets bud 
sparsely as a young plant. Foliage medium green, narrow and 
crinkled. Slow grower, one of the oldest and best known 
Camellias. 
PURITY—Medium to large, full double, imbricated white 
flowers. Free bloomer in midseason. Long, pointed dark green 
foliage. A slow but sturdy grower. One of the most satisfactory 
whites. 
PINK 
RAINY SUN—Large, semi-double rose colored flower with 
round cluster of stamens. Narrow, twisted leaves. Upright, 
dense grower. Blooms freely at midseason. Very good variety. 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON—A semi-double light pink flower 
medium size. Very pretty. Glossy, light green foliage. Vigorous, 
compact and shapely grower. A very desirable Camellia 
because of its several good qualities. 
RED 
AUNT JETTY—Exactly like Gov. Mouton, except this variety 
is solid red. See description of Gov. Mouton, which is variegated. 
DR. W. G. LEE—Dark velvety red, semi-double blossom 
stamens prominent. Originated by Dr. Lee of Macon, Georgia. 
Deep green rounded, glossy foliage. Loose spreading grower. 
Midseason bloomer. 
LADY VAN SITTART—Medium to large semi-double, crim- 
son red flower. A very free bloomer at midseason. Long narrow, 
deep green leaves, crinkled. Upright, sturdy grower. 
MONJISU—Semi-double, medium size flowers, bright car- 
men in color. This variety also comes variegated with white 
spots. Foliage small, dark green and twisted. A slow grower, 
forming a rounded shrub: 
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