ONIJI (Lady Clare Variegated) A very showy large, 
rose-pink flower with white markings. The blossoms are 
abundantly borne on a stocky shrub and are semi-double 
in form with very showy stamens. Midseason. 1 gal. gft. 
—$4.00 
OTOME WHITE This lovely variety is a sport of Bleich- 
roeder. The pure white flowers are medium in size, full 
double and sometimes will show afew stamens. Midseason. 
1 gal.—$2.00 
PAEONIAEFLORA A spectacular beauty. A large, 
shaggy, peony-form flower, white to creamy-white, tiny 
speckles with a few rose-red stripes and dashes thrown in 
for good measure. Early to midseason. 1 gal.—$2.25 
PAULETTE GODDARD A magnificent, a heroic, a tre- 
mendously large, bright red flower. It always stands out 
in any display of blooms. Loosely constructed peony- 
form, very dependable at midseason. We consider this 
certainly one of the best in years. 1 gal. gft.— $5.00 
PAX (White Laurel Leaf) A florist’s dream! One of the 
loveliest formal white camellias in existence. Petal tex- 
ture is velvety as a gardenia. An imbricated formal 
double, quite flattened. An excellent plant in all respects. 
The handsome foliage and compact bushiness add up to 
an all season winner. Very prolific bloomer from mid- 
season to late. 1 gal.—$2.50; 3 gal.— $6.00 
PERT (Finlandia Red) The solid salmon-red form of 
Finlandia. Like its parent, it is a very bushy grower and 
produces flowers in great abundance. Very hardy grower. 
1 gal.—$2.50 
PINK BALL Loveliest imaginable shade of clear light 
pink. A large, high-centered peony flower with large 
outer petals and a row of small petaloids, a center of 
larger petals and a rosette of small petals at the very 
center. Fine for corsage work. Beautiful as a pot subject. 
Vigorous, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. 1 gal.— 
$2.50; 3 gal. $6.00 
PINK BLEICHROEDER (Casa Blanca) Still another 
sport of the fine Bleichroeder. This is a very fine soft pink 
double, quite formal in shape, sometimes opening to show 
a few stamens at the center. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00 
PINK ELIZABETH A symmetrical double, sometimes 
additionally graced with incurved petal edges. Pink, 
usually with a darker pink veining. A handsome grower 
and bears flowers fine enough for corsage use late in the 
Spring. 1 gal.—$2.00 
PINK PERFECTION Soft shell pink. One of the most 
widely sold of all camellias. Truly beautiful and a fine 
corsage flower. Fine foliage. Needs mild climatic con- 
ditions to open well. Blooms early and often again late in 
the season. 1 gal.—$1.50; 3 gal.— $5.00 
PINK SHELL A California variety. So beautiful that 
many owners are satisfied with the one or two perfect 
flowers they may be limited to in an off season. A large, 
full symmetrical double. Light pink with a high bud 
center. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00 
POPE PIUSIX A rich, almost orange-red. Large formal 
imbricated double, bearing long lasting flowers. Very 
popular, in great demand and a good, bushy upright 
habit of growth. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.50; 3 gal.—$o.00 
Macon, Georgia, January 5, 1951 
PRIDE OF DESCANSO (S-103) Another of the superb 
new white camellias. A very large flower, semi-double 
to loose peony in form. One of the most outstanding of 
all whites. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00; 3 gal.— $10.00 
PRIMA DONNA VARIEGATED A large, rare and fine 
semi-double camellia. Bright pink, marbled with white. 
Growth characteristics are excellent, the plant becomes 
a vigorous bushy specimen. Midseason to late. 1 gal. gft. 
—$4.00 
PRINCESS ANNE A very highly sought after variety. 
A large formal deep rose-pink marbled and splotched 
with white. New and rare. 1 gal. gft.— $5.00 
PRINCESS BACCIOCHI A carmine-red peony. A mul- 
titude of showy blossoms, strong foliage and the rugged 
stockiness of the shrub itself are only a few of the many 
attributes. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$5.00 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT This is bound to be one of your 
pets. It has been a favorite for a good many years. The 
flower is deep scarlet, many petaled and is very full and 
round. Outer frill of petals is broader. A rich color and 
an attractive and hardy shrub. Blooms midseason. 1 gal. 
— $2.00; 3 gal.— $6.00 
PURITY An aptly named variety. A symmetrical snowy 
white double flower, with somewhat pointed petals. The 
flowers may open to show dainty golden stamens which 
further add to the appeal. A highly popular variety with 
beginners as well as old timers. A fine crop of late season 
flowers which are very dependable. 1 gal.— $1.50; 3 gal. 
—$5.00 
RED WONDER An outstanding sport of Mathotiana. 
Rare and beautiful. The flowers are large, irregular rose- 
formed double, deep red. All the good habits of its parents 
—fine, stocky frame and heavy foliage. 1 gal. gft.— $5.00 
REGINA DEI GIGANTI (Rainsford Cantelou) One of 
the most desirable and beautiful salmon-pink camellias 
grown. Large semi-double with center of erect petals 
interspersed with stamens. Two rows of large outer 
petals. The growth, bloom and foliage all combine here 
to a lovely effect. Late. 1 gal.— $2.00 
RETICULATA (Species) Iridescent, glowing carmine- 
pink. Very large and spectacular semi-double, fluted 
petals with a mass of black tipped stamens at the center. 
Foliage is highly attractive and distinctive, being dull, 
heavily veined and sharply serrated. Flowers increase in 
size until a well-matured plant may produce blossoms 
six to eight inches in diameter. Midseason to late. 1 gal. 
gft.— $5.00; 5 gal. 3 yr. gft.— $12.50 
ROSEA SUPERBA Best of Show 1950. Orlando, Fila., 
Albany, Ga., Cordele, Ga., Marchville, Ga. Deep rose-pink. 
A large full, rose-formed double. Another rare and spec- 
tacular beauty, considered by many experts to be a 
variety without peer, in its formation and coloring. Late. 
1 gal.—$2.50; 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
ROSE QUEEN VARIEGATED A dependably showy 
landscape variety. A profusion of bright, rose-pink and 
white flowers are borne on a tall growing plant. Flowers 
are formal, medium to large in size and in great profu- 
sion. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00 
“The plants arrived yesterday in beautiful condition. You can’t imagine how beautiful 
unless you had been looking at the brown dead ones here.” 
