
Magnolizflora. Medium size; single; delicate, 
light pink. Well named. One of the loveliest of 
Camellias; should be in every collection. Very 
hardy for a light-colored variety. Grafted, 12 to 
15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Marchioness of Exeter. Irregular double, Sargent- 
like flower; large; deep pink. Early. Own-root, 
DetOroaiue 
Marion Mitchell. Large; semi-double; deep red. 
Slowly growing and not easy to grow, but those 
who can raise it are richly rewarded with delight- 
ful blooms. Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Martha Brice. Large; semi-double; light lavender- 
pink, a color not found in other Camellias. Com- 
pact growth; very large, light green foliage. A 
very lovely Camellia from Quitman, Ga. Own- 
root, 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in., specimen. 
Mathotiana Rubra. The finest of all double, 
dark red Camellias. Huge flowers; complete 
double, incomplete tmbricated. Late in season the 
flowers usually show few short, golden stamens in 
center. Foliage is large; bush compact and uni- 
form in growth. A “‘must’’ in every Camellia 
collection. It is impossible to have too many 
Mathotianas aslong as one hasroom to grow them. 
Own-root, all sizes. 
Mathotiana, Variegated. Sport of the above, 
formerly incorrectly called C. M. Hovey. Has 
every one of its parent’s excellent qualities and 
should be extensively planted throughout the 
entire area where Camellias are grown. Own-root, 
all sizes. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. Large; incomplete double 
with petal sizes intermixed; very dark red. 
Bush compact and vigorous. Own- root, 18 to 24 in. 
Mrs. K. Sawada. Patent 481. Complete double, 
imbricated; white flushed pink. chaste and 
eee Camellia. Grafted, 15 to 18 in. to 18 to 
im 
Pink Star. One of the few really salmon-pink 
Camellias. Large; double, irregular, similar to 
Debutante in form. Makes a uniform, compact 
bush; blooms over a Iong season. Very satisfac- 
tory. Own-root, 12 to 15 in. to 2 to 3 ft. 
Rev. John Bennett. Very large; semi-double, 
almost single; compact ring of long, golden sta- 
mens in center of flower. Genuinely salmon-pink 
in color. Long, narrow, distinct foliage. Very 
choice. Own-root, 18 to 24 i In. specimen. 

Rose Dawn. Large; complete, tmbricated double; 
rose-pink. Often called the Pink Alba Plena. 
Very select. Grafted, 15 to 18 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
September Morn. Medium size; semi-double; 
white, flushed pink. Very early bloomer, usually 
beginning early in September. Grafted, all sizes. 
Smiling Beauty. One of the most refined and 
beautiful of comparatively new Camellias. Large; 
semi-double; soft, light pink, slightly deeper than 
Magnolizflora. Own-root, 18 to 24 in. to 2 to 3 ft. 
Snowdrift. One of the most genuinely lovely of 
Camellias and perhaps the hardiest white. Per- 
fectly formed, regular, semi-double; pure white 
flowers, with beautiful golden stamens. Bush of 
compact, symmetrical growth. Own-root, all 
sizes. 
Triphosa. Largest of all stngle Camellias. Pure 
paper-white without a tinge of other coloring. 
Very large petals, and one compact ring of long, 
golden stamens in center of flower. Own-root, 
all sizes. 
Vashti. A lovely Camellia from Vashti School, 
Thomasville, Ga. Easily the most choice of the 
variegated Camellias of the standard, complete 
double form. Medium size; light rose-pink, 
splashed with deep pink and red. Bush of com- 
pact, symmetrical growth. Own-root, 12 to 15 im., 
iSitoul Sime 
Vedrine. Medium size; incomplete double with 
mixed petals; deep red. Own- root, 8 to 12 in. to 
18 to 24 in. 
Victor Emmanuel. Finest late-flowering red 
Camellia with stamens. Large; semi-double; 
deep red. One of the most striking of fancy Camel- 
lias. Makes a compact, shapely bush producing 
many large and perfectly formed flowers. Very 
satisfactory. Own-root, all sizes. 
Virgin’s Blush. Loveliest light pink, semi-double 
Camellia. Fastest grower of new, choice varieties; 
large exhibition blooms. Created quite a sensa- 
tion at flower shows the past year. Grafted, all 
Sizes. 
White Giant. Fastest growing of large white 
Camellias. Giant flowers; pure white with golden 
stamens. Large foliage; upright, compact growth. 
Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Woodville Red. Very large; incomplete double; 
cherry-red. One of the showiest of Camellias. 
A great exhibition variety. Grafted, 12 to 15 in. 
to 18 to 24 in. 

In limited supply we have many other Camellias, and we invite correspondence. 
PRICES OF GROUP B CAMELLIAS 
Except as noted 
GRAFTED PLANTS Each 
Sto Zun held prow) vr only; B&B. a ae he eae oe es LOO 
ets ac aE Ee ey a 7 50 
15 to 18 in., field grown, 1 yr. and 2 yr., B&B. Bake te i ee ee eee LOLOO 
18 to 24 in., field grown, 2 yr.. medium, B&B. a chee Ween: (ok eee 2 BOO, 
18 to 24 in. 2 field atta ats pales specimen, ‘B&B. fae a ee OOO 
745180) @) 3H 2 : AEROS heat lye io) 
OWN-ROOT PLANTS 
8 to 12 in., bed grown, branched.. ¥ . .$2 00 
12 to 15 in., bed grown, branched, B&B. FER a ateeeron ce eee cn eS 200 
15 to 18 in., field grown, Redhim BAB tasty ne 5 00 
18 to 24 in., field grown, medium, B&B.. ca fh Ro) 
18 to 24 in., field grown, specimen, B&B.. ..10 00 
2 to 3 ft.. sorter : : .15 00 
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