2 Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
CAMELLIA, Alba Plena 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Down through the years the Camellia has become 
almost synonymous with the Southland. This popu- 
larity is deserved, both for its ability to enhance any 
landscape and for the charming distinction of the 
blooms on all occasions to which they are appropriate. 
Blooming season at Glen Saint Mary is October 
through February. We extend a cordial invitation to 
all of you who can to see them in flower and make your 
selections personally. 
GS. refers to French importations from Guichard Sisters, 
Nantes, France. 
To avoid confusion, the letters A through H are used fol- 
lowing each variety as a guide to sizes available in that par- 
ticular Camellia. 
Rare Varieties 
Adolphe Audusson. (GS.) A very large, semi-double flower 
of deep red with distinctly darker veins. The long yellow 
stamens are in a cluster in the center and occasionally there 
are a few petaloids. The a green leaves are thick, with 
serrated margins. B, C, 
Comtesse Canarii. Tenbriietea salmon. 0) fF, G. 
Darsi (GS.) A semi-double flower with large petals of rich 
red with a distinct white splotch on two petals. Very long 
stamens. A strikingly handsome flower, blooming in Jan- 
uary. D. 
Heel read ‘‘Conditions of Sale’’ on page 49 before you 
order. 
