*Eugene Lizze (Lady Jane Gray). This variegated semi-double to 
loose peony-form Camellia is said to be a seedling from Donkelaari. 
A—B—C—D—E—F, 
Elizabeth Arden. This variegated Camellia opens rose form, when 
fully developed stamens showing in mingled petaloids—A—B—C. 
*Captain Martin's Favorite. This double Camellia has charm. 
Free flowering December through March.—C—D—E. 
*“Mermes Sport No. 2. (Beauty of Holland). It has all the desir- 
able characteristics of the Hermes family and is outstandingly 
beautiful.—E. 
*Lady Van Sittart Variegated. A beautiful variegated form of 
Lady Van Sittart—A—E. 
“Hermes Sport No. 3. (Jenny Lind). This third Sport of Hermes 
resembles the Variegated Lady Van Sittart in color, but is of the 
same loosely peony form as are all the other Hermes.—E. 
“Hermes Sport No. 4. An exceptionally handsome Sport of 
Hermes, with flowers pink with white margin at edges of petals. It 
does not have the usual stripes found in Hermes. Sold out. 
La Reine, Variegated. This large Camellia is a Sport of the 
Handsome Lady Mary Cromartie —A—B—C—D. 
*Lindsay Neil. Early flowering, foliage large glossy green, 
growth slow spreading, inclined to be open.mA—B—C—D—E—F. 
Kumasaka, Variegated. The peony-like flowers are large deep 
pink, spotted with white.—A—B. 
*Iwani-Shibori. Semi-double, cherry-red, mottled white, but 
with an occasional solid red flower.—B—C—D. 
*Pricalla-Bzooks. This is white with red stripes, an irregular 
wavy petaled semi-double, somewhat variable as to form.—B—C—D—E. 
GROUP NO. 1—WHITE 
Alba Plena. An early-flowering, full, double white variety that 
blooms for Christmas and makes a useful cut-flower. Light green 
foliage; medium growth.—A—B—C—D. 
Mathotiana Alba. This variety must be planted in dense shade 
to develop its profuse bloom. Full double; pure white; large.—A—B. 
Purity. This large-flowering, full, double white is known for its 
free-flowering habit. Dark green foliage. Very slow growth.—C—B. 
GROUP NO. 1—PINK 
Rev. John G. Drayton. A loose peony-like flower of pleasing 
deep pink; wavy petals intermingled with golden stamens.—B—C. 
Pink Perfection. Usually considered the most popular pink 
variety for cutting. It is a full double flower of medium size and 
shell-pink in coloring.—A—B—C—D. 
Pink Star. Bright rose-pink peony-like flower with golden stamens 
interspersed with inner petaloids; outer petals pointed, giving a star 
formation.—A—B—C—D, 
Kumasaka. Large deep pink peony-like flowers. Glossy green 
foliage. Tall, show growth; late bloomer.—A—B—C—D. 
GROUP NO. 1—RED 
Brilliant. An unusual brilliant red shade is this full doubla 
flower. Very dark glossy foliage. Bushy grower; mid-season bloomer. 
A—B—C. 
*GRAFTS 
A—12"’-18'’—$ 5.00 
B—18''-24'’— 7.50 
C—24''-30'’— 10.00 
D—30''-36'’— 12.50 
E—3'-4’— 15.00 
F—4'-5’— 25.00 
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA 
*Kenny (Kenny Glenn). Beautiful semi-double soft pink flower 
with white predominating. Very outstanding variety —A—B—C 
D—E. 
*King Lear. Cherry Red marbled White. Very large, semi- 
double with a mass of yellow stamens in center surrounded by large 
petals.—_B—C—D. 
*Margaret Jack. (Finlandia Variegated; Aurora Borealis; Speckles) 
White finely streaked and blotched with Crimson. Large, semi- 
double with swirled petals.—B—C—D. 
*Admiral Nimitz (Kishu Tsukasa). Flower is large and a beautiful 
shade of pink with an occasional petal mottled with white.—A—B— 
C—D—E. 
*Rosea Superba Variegated. Probably the largest formal double 
rose. Similar in form to Purple Dawn or C. M. Hovey but often 
slightly larger.—A—B—-C—D—E—F. 
*Florence Stratton. Very large formal double. Coloring varies 
from solid white to solid pink.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Fred Sander. Medium-sized CARMINE, occasionally dotted 
WHITE; semi-double with crinkled petals.—A—B—C—D. 
*Big Beauty. Very large DULL WHITE, lightly lined, dotted 
and blotched ROSE; double, the outer petals imbricated; central 
petals forming a compact rosebud.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*C, P. Morgan. Large ROSE COLOR, heavily veined ROSE 
RED, spotted WHITE. Mid-season.—D. 
*Cleopatra. Full peony about 41/2 inches in diameter. The color 
is light pink with white blotches. New with us this year.—A—B— 
C—D. 
*Audusson Special. Sport of Adolphe Audusson, flowers having 
a particularly beautiful variegation and often times come with extra 
petals interspersed with the stamens.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Campelli. A double dark red form that needs to be planted in 
the shade if you would enjoy rich-colored flowers. Very large, 
dark green foliage.—A—B. 
Lady Van Sittart. A showy semi-double red variety. Deep green 
glossy foliage. Very slow growth; late flowering.—A—B. 
Victor Emmanuel. A variety that is impossible to describe 
because of its exquisite form and its spectacular depth of coloring. 
Deep green foliage.—A—B—C. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. Deep blood-red blooms of medium 
size which appear at Christmas,—A—B—C—D. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. A large, red, peony-type flower of 
bomb-like form.—A—B—C—D. 
Hermes Sport No. 1. This all pink Sport of Hermes is the most 
common one, and is to be found on practically all Hermes plants of 
any size.—A—B. 
GROUP NO. 1—VARIEGATED 
Fanny Basil (Fanny Bolis). Very large, semi-double dark red 
variety variegated with white, having golden stamens in the center 
of each flower.—A—B. 
Chandleri Elegans. Immense semi-double blooms of pink and 
white with golden stamens. Long-pointed leaves.—A—B—C—D. 
Gov. Mouton. A large-flowering, peony-type Camellia of deep 
red coloring marbled with white.—A—B—C. 
Hermes. Large, fragrant flowers of peony-like form, pink, white, 
and red striped.—A—B—C—D. 
OWN ROOTS 
A—18''-24''—$ 3.50 
B—2’-3'— 5.00 
C—3'-4'— 10.00 
D—4'-5'— 15.00 
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