BESSIE McARTHUR 
Large semi-double, clear pink. Price $7.50 to 
$20,00. 
BEAU-HARP (New) 
Very large semi-double, orange red deep rose red. 
The first bloom appears in mid-season and con- 
tinue to dazzle until the close of the season. 1 
year graft. Price $15.00. 
CHARLOTTE BRADFORD 
This Camellia is the latest introduction of J. S. 
Bradford, of Ocean Springs. It is a variegated 
sport of Mrs. Baldwin Wood. It is an upright 
grower, very compact; dark green leaves, very 
shiney. The flower is large. 4 to 4% inches in 
dia. 3 to 3% thru the axis. Truly a Gem of the 
Camellia World. Color Phlox pink and White. 
Price $7.50 to $15.00. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS Var. 
All the nice things we have said about the solid 
color form goes for this one. Price $2.00 to $10.00. 
CLOWER WHITE 
A seedling resulting from a cross of Noblissima 
and Glorie De Nantes made by Mr. T. S. Clower 
of Gulfport, Miss. in 1938, this camellia is of rapid 
open upright growth. The pure white flowers are 
incomplete double with yellow anthered stamens 
among the petaloids. Mid-season bloomer, flow- 
a are 5-542” in diameter. 1 year graft. Price 
10.00. 
C. M. WILSON 
A sport of Chandleri Elegans, a blush pink form 
of Elegans that is a match for High Hat; typical 
ef Elegans in all other respects. Price $7.50 to 
15.00. 
CRUSADER 
Grows on a very compact busy type plant. Its 
leaves are large; very dark green and looks as tho 
varnished. It is healthy, vigorous and a fine lawn 
specimen. The flower is very large — of great 
depth. The color is a very deep red. The base 
petals are large and evenly spaced around the 
flower. The center petals are large, some in- 
curved and twisted and intermingled with gold 
colored stamens. Some flowers show no stamens. 
Price $7.50 to $10.00. 
DUTCHESS OF COVINGTON (New) 
(White Var. Incomplete Double) Mid-season 
This sport of Dutchess of Southerland was origi- 
nated and somewhat generally distributed by Mr. 
and Mrs. Sigmund J. Katz, Covington, La. The 
first graft from this sport was made in 1947 and 
it bloomed in 1949. Subsequently it was regrafted 
in 1949, 1950 and 1951. The flowers from these 
grafts have been true to the original sport and the 
variety is now set. This sport is identical to its 
parent in all characteristics except that of flower 
coloration. The flower of Dutchess of Covington 
has a white background, flecked and moired with 
pink. This color pattern is the reverse of that in 
Ruth Royer. 1 year graft. Price $15.00 to $25.00. 
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