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STANDARD 
CAMELLIAS 
Class A, continued 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. Double bright 
red flowers of good size. Early to mid- 
season. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Very double, 
peony-form flower of bright scarlet, 
with a row of larger petals around the 
edge. Semi-dwarf; very free bloomer. 
Takayama. Flowers tend to be small; 
self carmine shading lighter toward 
center. Of regular imbricated form. The 
blooms are borne profusely and the 
whole effect is most pleasing. 
Theresa Massini. Color  shell-pink, 
similar to Pink Perfection, and foliage on 
the same order. Leaves small and 
growth compact. 
Tricolor Nova. (GS.) Imbricated. White 
tinged with soft pink, striated. 
Waterloo (Ethrington White). Large, 
semi-double, pure white flowers of 
tissue-thin texture. Vigorous grower 
and a profuse bloomer even when quite 
young. 
BsaB. Each 
SatowlZhingd 1. . ces bone. eke $1 85 
{Zito 1Sting weit odes, Leen eth? 160 
18:to0/24'in.caamate woolly. Nix of 4 00 
24:to 30:inseh a; . taoek, 2a Ae celled 150 
B0:toS6unl. uted af a0) oldedy. 7 35 
3 to 4 ft.. 10 00 
ArtosSoft.oit 30 ant), .cowta aad 14 00 
5, ton ftie tut .ea Jom. bak s0n19200 
Because of high packing costs, we re- 
quest that orders for House Plants show 
a minimum value of $2.00. This does 
not apply to “call customers’’ who pick 
up their orders here at the Nursery. 
AGLAONEMA commutatum (Varie- 
gated Chinese Evergreen). Beautiful 
indoor plant with long, thick, green 
foliage usually mottled lighter green. 
Each 
2-in. pots.. Jeg? ort iO 40 
21-in. pots... 55 
Simplex (Chinese Evergreen). Like 
above but without variegation. 
Each 
2 Vo-in. POLS taaee eee See $0 40 
ALTERNANTHERA. Low, compact 
herbs, with small, often curled leaves, 
mostly red or green. Much used as car- 
pet bedding plants. Perennial habit in 
colder climates. Alternantheras are 
usually kept only six inches high by 
trimming. 10 
216-10). DOLSy see ee NE ns ere $2 00 
(These are bedding plants and can be 
sold only in lots of 5 and up.) 
ARECA (Chrysalidocarpus) lutescens; 
Palm. A fine house Palm, with graceful, 
arching, dark green leaves and yellow 
stems. Each 
18 to 24 in., 3-in. pots..........$0 85 
18 to 24 in., heavy, 4-in. pots.... 1 50 
2‘to 'S f{t., 6-in/ pots it. ee lran3ie50 
Sito 4nfti, 8-initpots. cite. .aeuel. 6 75 
3 to 4 ft., heavy, 10-in. tubs. ...10 00 
4 to 5 ft., heavy, 12-in. tubs....15 00 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
STANDARD 
CAMELLIAS 
Class B 
Christmas Glory. Small, peony form, 
turkey-red to rose-madder. The center 
is made up of small, folded, somewhat 
twisted petaloids interspersed with 
large, folded, curved ones, making a 
flower of unusual form and interest. 
Elizabeth. White; double; petals are 
crinkled. Although the majority of 
flowers are white, a few have a slight 
pinkish tint. It is a strong grower. 
Foliage dark green. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red flow- 
ers of good size, with yellow stamens 
showing among the petals. A rapid 
grower, flowering late. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. A flat double 
flower with old-fashioned candy stripes. 
Upright, strong grower. 
Sacco Vera. Imbricated, light pink. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale 
pink with shadings of deeper pink and 
lavender; large cluster of yellow stamens. 
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HOUSE PLANTS 
ASPIDISTRA lurida. Most satisfactory 
for house conditions. Large, dark green 
leaves. Each 
Pérleat larger. Mee tere $0 15 
BEGONIA, Marjorie Gibbs. Beautiful 
masses of pink bloom with attractive 
yellow stamens characterize these lovely 
Christmas-flowering plants. Each 
Ain: potsie fc wletad.sehs.ad paccble25 
5-1. pots: ..... --aee. OM eIwye 2400 
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Rex. These Begonias are noted for 
their striking variety of color and 
leaf form. Leaves are marked, 
blotched or marbled and_ usually 
deeply serrated. Blooms are mostly 
small, in pink or red shades. 
Assorted colors. Each 
Dorie DOLS she Bester, ie atl ies wes LOO 
Suinpots. Jackies fateh, Ae iefOS 
BEGONIAS, Tuberous-rooted. No- 
table for their lush foliage and wide 
variety of brilliant colors. Blooms are 
often camellia-like and of almost per- 
fect symmetry; sometimes single or 
semi-double. Colors range from white 
through brilliant yellow and orange to 
flaming red. Please order by color or in 
assortment. Each 
SASANQUA 
CAMELLIAS 
Blanchette. A single white flower tinted 
pink on margins, reminding one of dog- 
wood. Very sturdy and upright, with 
dainty gray-green foliage. 
Briar Rose. Soft clear pink, resembling 
the wild rose. Small, dark green foliage 
and a flaring habit of growth. 
Hebe. Single, phlox-pink flowers, freely 
produced. Upright, open plant. 
Mino-No- Yuki. Semi-double; pure white 
with golden stamens. 
BaB. Each 
Stor 2nte et eee ee $1 00 
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195. to. 240tit ee seer ee ee 3 00 
Di tOnor tee 4 75 
9 COA ftit.. er. cenit: eee eee 6 75 
4°to Sit... 2 beeen eee a ee 9 50 
Join the American Camellia Society to 
really know Camellias. Write Sam P. Harn, 
Secretary, P. O. Box 23098, Gainesville, 
Florida, for information. 
BELOPERONE Longispicua (Shrimp 
Plant). An unusually attractive flower- 
ing plant, suitable for pot-culture, also 
outdoor planting in the central and 
southern parts of Florida. Low, spread- 
ing habit, and has drooping racemes of 
cream and purple flowers enclosed in 
rosy copper bracts. Blooms almost con- 
tinuously. Each 
21 4-int pots? Sh sate oat. eee $0 25 
Sint) Pots, LWIA. aes OTR hoe 45 
CARYOTA Urens Palm (Fishtail Palm). 
A tropical Palm for indoor culture. The 
dark green leaves are very long and 
broad and cut in a manner that re- 
sembles a fishtail. Each 
A-in; potStwAdes denbyranina. Gan ois $1 50 
6-iny potss. agtiey 4n-nenre eye Zale 
DIEFFENBACHIA picta. Suitable for 
pot-culture indoors or can be grown in 
the open in south Florida. Leaves a foot 
or more in length, 3 to 4 inches wide, 
yellowish green spotted with white. 
Each 
Zierins pots: CGO. eh ee, EGO 55 
DRAC/ENA fragrans. Parent of D. 
fragrans massangeana, its plain dark 
green leaves and graceful curving habit 
make it a popular selection among 
foliage plants. Readily maintained in- 
doors with a minimum of attention. 
Each 
3-in. pots av. diol. weenie SONOS 
4-in,;pots 44% «11 .asillainm ). yao kame 1 00 
