Prince Albert (Ellen McKinsey, Concordia, Angela 
Cochet). (E-L). Irregular double, pink spotted with 
white, similar to Debutante in shape. Upright grower, 
light green serrated leaves. Lath to 18-24”; Field 
24-30” up. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius, Ladnier’s Red, Mrs. 
Harry Davis, Carlotti Grissii Madame le Bois, Imbri- 
cata Rubra Plena). (M). Large regular double, vary- 
ing from light to deep scarlet, sometimes tipped with 
white. Lath all sizes; Field 18-24” to 30-36”. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. (E). Medium to large crimson flow- 
ers, of distinctive irregular double or “pom-pom” form. 
Free bloomer, hardy. Lath all sizes; Field 18-24” to 
3-4’. 
Rainy Sun. (M). Large rose-red, semi-double, twisted nar- 
row serrated leaves. Lath all sizes. Field 18-24 to 
30-36”. 
Ross (Pride of Houston). (L). Large loosely formed 
peony, salmon pink with white specks. Lath to 18-24”; 
Field 30-36” to 4-5’. 
Snowdrift (Miyako-Dori, Wakenoura White). (M). Semi- 
double white, very perfect symmetrical blooms which 
stand severe cold without injury. Vigorous growth. 
Lath all sizes; Field all sizes. 
T. K. Variegated. (M). Delicate semi-double light pink 
striped in deeper pink. Lath to 18-24”. 
Tricolor. (L). Very vigorous grower with beautiful semi- 
double blooms, white striped red, some all red, others 
nearly solid white. Lath to 12-18”. 
PRICES OF CLASS A: 
Bare-root Container 
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Index of Camellia varieties inside back cover. 
Join the American Camellia Society. Annual mem- 
bership, $3.00. Illustrated yearbook on Camellias sent 
every year to all members, also colorful quarterly report. 
Write American Camellia Society, Gainesville, Fla. 

We have over one hundred varieties of large field- 
grown Camellias ranging in height from three to ten feet. 
and invite you to visit the nursery and inspect them. 
Each plant is priced individually according to value. 

Mobile was the first city to have an Azalea Trail. A 
visit in early spring when the Trail is at its height will 
be an experience long remembered. Write the Mobile 
Junior Chamber of Commerce for the best dates to come. 
“You have made a friend—this shipment came in very 
pretty, am well pleased .. .” 
C. J. W., Rock Hill, S. C. 
“The [Camellia] cuttings arrived here the day after 
you shipped them from Mobile and were in excellent 
condition .. .” 
A. F., Brunswick, Ga. 
“The Camellia you shipped to me arrived in very good 
condition .. .” 
Mrs. G. E., Tampa, Fla. 
