GROUP A CAMELLIAS - 
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New and Rare Varieties 
“ADOLPHE AUDUSSON 
Adolphe Audusson. Large, semi-double; very 
dark red, marbled white. Ours Is a superior strain, 
lighter than most. Very choice. Grafted, 8 to 
12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Adolphe Audusson, Red Sport. Generally con- 
sidered the finest of semi-double red Camellias. 
Very dark red with golden stamens. Heavy, dark 
green foliage. A “must” for every Camellia 
garden. Grafted, 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Black Dragon. Large; irregular double; very dark 
red. Has the appearance of an almost black Wood- 
ville Red. Grafted, 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Black Dragon Variegated. Sport of the solid 
dark red variety, this one is peppered with white 
dots, making it a very showy bloom. Grafted, 
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C. M. Wilson. Sport of Elegans (Chandler), and 
exactly like its parent in every particular except 
color of the flower, which is a very lovely, clear 
light prnk. New Camellias may come and go, but 
here is one that will stay. Grafted, all sizes. 
Donckelari. Large; semi-double; red and white. 
Very hardy. Ours is the old, true-to-name 
Donckelari. Grafted, 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Dr. Tinsley. A fine newer Camellia. Soft, light 
rose-pink, with distinctive lighter center, making 
it very different from other varieties. Grafted, 
all sizes. 
Edwin H. Folk. Lustrous, bright red. A very large, 
loosely constructed semi-double that is one of 
the very finest of all. No garden claiming the 
best should be without it. Grafted, 1 yr. 
Emmett Pfingstl. Sport of the newer Camellia 
Joseph Pfingstl, and considered by many to be 
superior to the parent, which is claiming much. 
Emmett Pfingstl is like the parent, except that 
the beautiful flowers are spotted and splotched 
with white. Grafted, all sizes. , 
Fimbriata Superba (Fred Sander). Medium 
size; semi-double; distinct saw-edge; deep red. 
Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Large Specimen Camellias 
In limited supply we have field-grown plants of 
a few varieties in large sizes. Prices on request. 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Frizzle White. Very large; pure white; semi- 
double to loose peony form. A superior Camellia 
deserving a better name. Grafted, 8 to 12 in. 
to 18 to 24 in. 
Haku-rakuten (Refugee). Large; semi-double; 
pure white, with long, showy stamens. Grafted, 
8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Hana Fuki. Single to semi-double; soft shell-pink; 
golden stamens. A delightful flower. Grafted, 
8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
High Hat. Lovely, light pink sport of Daikagura. 
Like parent, blooms very early. Grafted, 8 to 
12h. to: 15 to 18 i: 
Joseph Pfingstl. Large, 5 to 6 inches across, in- 
complete double; scarlet-red. Outer petals waved, 
becoming fluted toward center where some stand 
like rabbit ears, surrounding golden stamens. A 
few flowers are full, formal double. Has long 
season of bloom. An outstanding new Camellia. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Joshua Youtz. See White Daikagura. 
Kenny (Glen). Very large; irregular double; deep 
pink and white variegated. Upright growth, 
heavy wood, large foliage. Has the appearance of 
being an extra-fine Lady Jane Grey, but a more 
reliable and perfect bloomer. Very choice. 
Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Light Gigantea. An almost solid white form of 
Gigantea, with a few showy splashes of red. Our 
light strain of Gigantea is very lovely and supe- 
rior. Grafted, 2-yr., 12 to 18 im, 18 to 24 m.; 
iL syns, fo) WH tas. 
Mathotiana Rosea. Very large; double imbri- 
cated; sometimes shows a few stamens in center 
at end of season; deep pink. This Mathotiana 
sport is the largest of all pink double-flowering 
Camellias. Makes a fine bush with heavy foliage; 
always satisfactory. Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 
18 to 24 in., specimen. 
Mathotiana Special. Here is an exceptionally fine 
new member of the Mathotiana group, of our 
raising. Like Mathotiana Variegated (formerly 
called in error C. M. Hovey), but the white spots 
are fewer and much larger; growth and foliage 
same as parent. Strikingly handsome. Grafted, 
18 to 24 in., specimen. 
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