FLORIDA NURSERY & 
CAMELLIAS —STAR CLASS 
BLACK HAWK. L. Tall, open grower with semi-double, dark red 
flowers centered with yellow stamens. 
BRASSENNIE. M. Full double, white-marbled rose-red_ flowers. 
Petals imbricated. 
C. M. HOVEY. M. Sport of Mathotiana rubra. Full double, imbri- 
cated red with snow-white markings on the petals. Very large flower. 
ELIZABETH PINK. M. A sport of Elizabeth, this flower is soft 
rose-pink with imbricated petals. Good foliage. 
FANNY BOLIS. M. Semi-double, large, red and white flowers. Ex- 
cellent foliage; low, spreading growth. 
IMPERATOR. L. Peony form, brilliant red with yellow stamens 
twisted among the petals. Tall, slender habit of growth. 
KUMASAKA. M. Large, peony-formed, deep pink blooms with promi- 
nent yellow stamens. Distinctive foliage which is long, narrow, 
pointed at the tips, slightly twisted, and sharply serrated around the 
edges. Compact, upright growth. 
MARQUIS D’EXETER. M. Full, peony-formed flowers of blush-pink 
striped rose-pink. A very vigorous, spreading plant with large dark 
foliage. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA. M. Immense, double, deep red flower, 
which when fully open shows short stamens in the center. Large 
leaves and a very good grower. 
PINK BALL. M. Peony form, of regular formation; delicate soft 
pink flower of medium size. 
PINK SPORT OF DUC D’ORLEANS. M. Large flower of peony 
type with slightly wavy outer petals. Soft rose-pink in color. 
PRINCESS BACHANACHI. M. Full double, formal type, dark red 
marbled with snow-white. 
PURITY. L. Very double, symmetrical, pure white flower. Oc- 
casionally when fully open there are a few yellow stamens visible. 
SWEETI VERA. E. Showy peony type; white and pale pink with 
prominent yellow stamens. Vigorous in growth, with deep green 
foliage twisted at the tips. 
TEUTONIA. M. Soft rose-pink with imbricated petals. Low branch- 
ing growth. 
VARIEGATED DAIKAGURA. E. Loose peony form with an oc- 
casional rose-formed bloom; rose-pink predominant with some varie- 
gations. Dark green, sharply pointed and serrated foliage. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL. L. Large, very dark red blooms of loose peony 
to semi-double form. Rounded, glossy green foliage with deeply 
serrated edges. 
WILLIAM S. HASTIE. L. Perfect, formal, dark red. Large, long, 
pointed, smooth dull green foliage. Slender growth unless planted 
in full sun. 
CAMELLIAS— CLASS A 
ALBA PLENA. E. Full double, wax-like, pure white. Light green 
foliage. 
ANNA FROST. M. Formal rose-pink. Good foliage. 
BRILLIANT. L. Full double, brilliant red. 
BROOKLIANA. E. Deep pink with white spots and blotches. 
CALEB COPE. M. Full double, formal pink flowers. Spreading habit 
of growth. 
CAMEO PINK. E. Full double, light pink flowers with golden stamens 
in the center. 
CANDIDISSIMA. L. Full double, imbricated white; very regular in 
form. Compact growth. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. M. Immense, semi-double, pink and white 
with golden stamens. 
CHEERFULNESS. M. Full double, deep rose color. 
CHRISTINE LEE. L. Semi-double, light pink. Slow, compact growth. 
CLEVIANA. M. Semi-double, light pink. 
CONTESSA NIEUPORT. M. Full double, peony type, with 8 to 10 
large guard petals intermingled with yellow stamens. Petals are 
crinkled, soft pink spotted white. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY. L. Large, very double, formal flower; 
usually white with pink stripes but each bloom varies. 
DUC D’ORLEANS. E. Large, loose peony-formed flowers of soft 
fleshy pink striped and speckled rose. Prominent golden stamens. 
DUCHESSE D’ORLEANS. Formal type, white often striped rose- 
ink. 
FEASTI. M. Full double, varying from white with flecks of pink to 
rose striped or solid pink. 
GILBEAU’S PINK. M. Full peony form, light pink. 
GOMEZ. E. Full peony form, salmon-pink spotted with white and 
striped with rose. 
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CAMELLIAS CLASS A, Continued 
HARLEQUIN. M. Double imbricated to peony-formed flowers may 
be found on the same plant. Pink and white variegated to solid color. 
HERME. M. Pink and white variegated flowers of semi-peony form. 
Faint fragrance. 
HORKAN. L. Semi-double; white striped with red, pink, and rose. 
IMPERATOR. L. Peony form; darkest red with golden stamens. 
JENNY LIND. E. Very large, semi-double, white with red and pink 
stripes. 
KING EMANUEL. M. Large peony-formed blooms of dazzling red. 
LADY VANSITTART. L. Large, semi-double, dark red. 
LADY VANSITTART VARIEGATED. L. Semi-double; pure white 
base striped with various shades of red. 
LESLIE HOWARD. Semi-peony form, red with white. 
MADONNA. M. Formal white. 
MEIG’S SEMI-DOUBLE. L. Rose color with golden stamens. 
MME. de STREKALOFF. M. Large, peony form, light pink with 
small crimson stripes. 
MONARCH. M. Peony form; deep pink with many clusters of petals 
and stamens inside the larger outer petals. 
OTOME. M. Full double, light pink with imbricated petals. 
PINK PERFECTION. E. Formal double, wax-like flowers of shell- 
pink. Perfectly symmetrical; one of the best. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON. E. Full double, deep red. Excellent 
blooms at Christmas-time. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT. E. Bomb peony type; dark crimson-red. 
RED COUNTESS OF ORKNEY. Formal rose-red. 
RUBEL VIRGINALIS. L. Semi-double, pale blush-pink with golden 
CAMELLIAS —CLASS B 
ALTHEAFLORA. L. Semi-double, rose color with yellow stamens. 
BEALLI ROSEA. M. Very double, formal blooms of deep rose-pink. 
CELTIC ROSEA. M. Semi-double, flesh-pink with golden stamens 
in the center. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. L. Peony form, fluffy deep rose-red. 
CHURCHWELL WHITE. M. Small, double, pure white. Perfect for 
hair arrangements and small corsages. 
DIXIE. M. Medium size, very double, rose-pink. 
ELATA. L. Large peony form, deep rose color with golden stamens. 
ELIZABETH. L. Full formal; pure white, sometimes striped pink. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA. L. Peony form, bright salmon-pink. 
ENRICO BETTONI. Semi-peony form, large, salmon-pink. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES. M. Large, semi-double, cerise with crinkled 
center petals. 
JARVIS RED. M. Semi-double; crinkled petals of blood-red with 
golden stamens interspersed. 
KELLINGTONIA. M. Peony type, red and white. Rapid growth. 
LEANA SUPERBA VARIEGATED. Large, semi-double to peony 
form; rose-pink, striped on twisted white petals. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA. L. Large, very double, pure white, formal 
flower of exquisite form. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER. M. Semi-double, peony form, white varie- 
gated with faint pink. 
NOBILISSIMA. M. Peony form, pure white with yellow stamens. 
OPELOUSAS PEONY. M. Peony form, light pink. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT. L. Semi-double; orange-red, often with 
stamens twisted with the petals. 
SACCO VERA. Large, formal rose-pink. Good foliage. 
SARAH FROST. L. Very double, deep pink to red. Very hardy and 
prolific bloomer. 
SEMI-DOUBLE ROSE SEEDLING. E. Semi-double, soft rose- 
pink with circle of yellow stamens in the center. Very compact grower 
with good dark green, small foliage. 
SOPHIA. L. An informal semi-double of rose color with yellow sta- 
mens. 
STANDARD PINK. L. Formal, medium size, rose-pink. Good dark 
green foliage. 
THERESA MOSSINE. L. Very double, shell-pink flowers with narrow 
petals and high center. 
T. K. VARIEGATED. L. Semi-double, light pink with darker pink 
margins and stripes. Large cluster of yellow stamens in the center. 
Very good bloomer and compact grower. 
TRICOLOR. M. Semi-double layer with red stripes on almost white 
petals. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
MINO-NO-YUKI (Snow on the Mountain). Large, double, white 
blooms of waxy texture. A good plant for hedges and screens; in full 
bloom it looks like a hill of snow. 
ROSEA. Large, single, deep pink flower resembling the Cherokee rose. 
Cluster of yellow stamens in the center. Open, upright growth. 
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