Nobilissima. _ Medium size; incomplete double long period. Nobody can lose in planting Prof.C.S 
with petal a intermixed; pure white. Early. Sargent. A very vigorous understock on which to 
12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. f ; grow any other kind by grafting. All sizes 
Otome. Medium large; complete imbricated double. | Rena Campbell (WVariabilisy: ee ie 4 
This is a beautiful light pink sport of Elizabeth. all Camellias. Medium large; mostly semi-double: 
All sizes. generally variege ite ¢ i 
; ; : ’ : gated white and shades of k, 
Pink Perfection. All that the name implies, and but occasional solid red, solid pink, and aes 
the most generally loved and appreciated of all white flowers. 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Camellias. Small; complete tmbricated double; 
shell-pink. Very hardy for a light-colored variety 
and blooms profusely over a very long season. 
Grows into a very compact and symmetrical 
bush. One cannot have too many Pink Perfections 
as long as there is a place to plant them. AII sizes. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius IX). Large; 
complete imbricated double; rose-red. When 
grown in full sun some petals are tipped white. 
Sarah Frost. A famous old Camellia of the South. 
Medium size; full, tmbricated double; rose-pink 
to light red. Very profuse bloomer. Bush is 
vigorous, compact and tall nm growth. Greatly 
valued as a free-blooming Camellia, an evergreen, 
and a vigorous understock on which to graft 
varieties of lesser vitality. All sizes. 
Semi-Double Blush. Small; almost single; blush- 
Makes a very uniform and attractive bush. Very white. Bush fast growing and compact; heavy 
Pena coms) profusely. One of the best Rina _Perhaps the hardiest light pink Camel- 
of the older varieties. 18 to 24 in. ia. All sizes. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. One of the greatest of all 
Camellias. Large; complete double, irregular, 
with high, pin-cushion center; very dark red. Rather, the cld varieties that remain in favor occupy a 
Early flowering. Bush is thrifty and symmetrical unique position, for they stay with us strictly on merit. 
and produces blooms in great abundance over a 

Being an ‘‘old” variety is nothing against a plant. 
PRICES OF GROUP C CAMELLIAS 
OWN-ROOT PLANTS Each 12 
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15 to 18 in., bed grown, branched, B&B....... 

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6 or more plants sold at 12 rate. > 
As many as 12 varieties may be procured at the 12 price. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
One of the newer and finest of all the broad-leaved 
evergreens. Similar to Camellia japonica, but looser 
and faster growing. Very profuse bloomers, the 
flowers commencing to open the latter part of Sep- 
tember and continuing on through November—a 
time when very few flowers can be had. 
They are extremely satisfactory in landscape 
work, as individual specimens, in foundation plant- 
ings, and for hedges, and their popularity is only 
just beginning. 

Cleopatra. Large, beautiful deep pink flowers, 
semi-double, and having crinkled petals. Foliage 
thick, dark and glossy. A vigorous and compact 
grower. All sizes. 
Dawn. Easily the finest of the light pink Sasanquas. 
Large, semi-double flower. 2 to 2% ft., 2% to 3 ft. 
Rosea. Medium, single, deep pink flowers in great 
profusion. Fast grower, free bloomer. This va- 
riety at Thomasville blooms September to Jan- 
uary. All sizes. 
Setsugekka. Very large; semi-double; white with 
faint pink tinge and ruffled edges. A very good 
new variety. 15 to 18 in. to 2 to 2% ft. specimen. 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Large flowers for a 
Sasanqua, but very free bloomer. Semi-double, 
ivory-white flowers. All sizes. 
Each 12 
8 to 12 in., from beds........$1 00 $10 00 
12itosl5une trom beds)... 4) 50 15 00 
15 to 18 in., from beds........ 2 00 20 00 
18 to 24 in., from beds........ 2 50 25 00 
Each 
TSstorz4r ine Specimen meee cie. lee 4-9 00 
Domo ite specimens. sane. o67s > 5 00 
Ze tonontt a specimenecs ys. 72-..4- 7 00 
In Limited Supply We Have Many Other 
Camellias. Correspondence Invited 

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