STANDARD VARIETIES, Continued 
recommended for the northern limits of the camellia 
belt. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 12-15” and 30-36” field grown 
specimens. 
Prices Standard Varieties—Ball and Burlapped 
Own Root 
6-12 eee eee, PS en Me eT kOe Sel rk $1.00 
(In Lots of 10 or More 90c Each) 
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15187 ce See ee 5 i ee 3.00 
18-24 bas a ite) Te eth, Oe 4.00 
DAS ee i ee ese OE oe a ogks Oars, ree mee ae ae, 5.00 
30-36 ease ioe tee te De es, ee ee eh 6.00 
1 year grafts, 5-6 year understock 
12215 ¢aewellehbranched =e ae ee $4.50 
15=18'eewell prancned se. 3 ee ee eee 5.50 
2 year grafts—well-branched 
| ESS Ehime = Ree was sre tn Seer eee et tame es We een perce vet $5.50 
[ES Va 2 ee ey eee ae ae eee ene re Miron 6.50 
GRAFTED CAMELLIAS 
Camellia varieties which are very difficult to root 
or are very slow growers, usually reach blooming 
size in two or three years if grafted. The rootstock 
used is a fast growing variety such as Sarah Frost 
or one of the varieties of Camellia sasanqua. Very 
scarce and rare camellias are usually grafted. Our 
price list indicates those varieties available in one 
and two year grafts. Prices vary according to age 
and size of rootstock. 
RARE VARIETIES 
Note: The sizes available—as indicated by bold 
type—are own root plants unless otherwise stated. 
ANNIE GRAY—Cherry red, semi-double with the 
petals standing out, midseason, very hardy, up- 
right growth. A very spectacular variety, contrast- 
ing the showy upright flowers with large smooth 
petals agaiinst drooping foliage. Profuse bloomer. 
The parent plant was introduced into Orton Gar- 
dens about 45 years ago, and its origin is unknown. 
Zones 1, 2, 3. 12-15” and 1 year grafts 15-18”. 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON—Bright red, semi-double, 
late, very hardy. This is an outstanding variety 
which is very much in demand. We are inclined to 
list it among the best varieties for the colder ranges 
of the Camellia belt. Zones 1, 2, 3. 1, 2 and 3 year 
grafts, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”. 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON, Var.—Spectacular red and 
white sport of above. Zones 1, 2, 3. 1 year grafts, 
15-18”. 
CHRISTINE LEE — Pink, semi-double, late, very 
hardy. Cempact bush with light green leaves, large 
showy flowers with prominent yellow stamens. 
Sometimes throws a pink and white svort. Profuse 
ploomer, Zones 1, 2, 8. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”. 
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