Camellia laponica 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS - CLASS B 
JARVIS RED—Incomplete double red flower. Medium size with 
lovely yellow stamens intermixed with several petaloids. A grace- 
ful plant blooming in midseason. 
SARAH FROST—Carmine formal double flower. Opens flat 
and shades to a somewhat lighter carmine in center. A very free 
bloomer and is most hardy in any garden in the South. 
PRICES 
Each 
12 to 18 in., Field grown specimen, B&B. $2.00 
18 to 24 in., Field grown specimen, B&B... 2.50 
24 to 30 in., Field grown specimen, B&B 3.50 
30 to 36 in., Field grown specimen, B&B. 4.50 
20% discount for Cash and Carry. 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS- RARE GROUP NO. 1 
DR. TINSLEY—This lovely newcomer is a soft pink flower 
with each petal edged with a clear pink. Semi-double and noted 
for its hardiness and delicate coloring. Blooms midseason. 
HIGH HAT—Pale pink sport of Daikagura. One of the earliest 
bloomers. Very large and is loose peony type. 
MORNING GLOW—4A beauty in a formal double creamy 
white which is a very early bloomer. All florist should have. 
ROSEA SUPERBA—Formal double rose form of Mathotiana. 
One cf the largest formal doubles. 
PRICES 
bach 
12 to 18 in., Field grown graft. BEB _=—=—=——s—S—s«éSS BLOND 
' 18 to 24 in., Field grown graft, BEB .=ssi‘“( at SOC 
_ 24 to 30 in., Field grown graft, B&B «8.50 
20% ciscount for Cash and Carry. 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS-RARE GROUP NO. 2 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON-—Semi-double large red bloom with well 
defined darker veins in petals. Blooming in midseason it is truly 
keautiful covered with its deep red blooms. Noted for its hardi- 
ness and prolific blooming. 
C. M. HOVEY—Complete double, imbricated, medium to large 
red flower sparsely spotted and splotched with white. Worth- 
while in any garden. 
DEBUTANTE-—Double peony form of delicate pink flower. 
Early bloomer beginning in November. Large light green leaf. 
Florists like this. 
DAIKAGURA—Very large peony type, deep rose pink and 
rose pink marbled with white flower. One of the earliest bloom- 
ers, beginning in September through November. Florists should 
have. 
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