GROUP C CAMELLIAS 
C. M. HOVEY (Col. Firey) 
Carnation (Christmas Glory). Medium size; 
complete double, irregular, high-centered form; 
glowing bright red. Almost invariably at its 
height of bloom at Christmas time. Bush vigor- 
ous and compact, profuse in blooming. All sizes. 
C. M. Hovey (Col. Firey). Large; complete double, 
regular 1mbricated; deep red. Very hardy. One 
of the fastest growers of large-flowered Camellias. 
All sizes. 
Elizabeth. Medium size; complete double, tn- 
completely tmbricated; pure white. An occasional 
flower has a ptnk stripe. AII sizes. 
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Own-Root Plants 
Gloire de Nantes (Leeana Superba). Medium 
large; incomplete double with large petals; deep 
watermelon-pink color. Late bloomer. Bush vigor- 
ous; foliage very large, dark green and showy. 
One of the best of the older varieties. All sizes. 
Gloire de Nantes, Variegated (Latifolia). A 
sport of the watermelon-pink variety, with white 
flecks and spots, and all the good characteristics 
of the parent. AII sizes. 
Gov. Mouton. Medium size; incomplete double, 
large outer petals with petaloids in center; deep 
red, mottled white. Very vigorous. 18 to 24 in. 
Herme. Here is one of the best of the older varie- 
ties. One of the hardiest, always lovely. Large; 
incomplete double with petal sizes mtermixed, 
light pink with white edges and pink and red 
splotches. AII sizes. 
Jarvis Red. Medium large; produces flowers of 
both semi-double and incomplete double form 
with petaloids in center; very dark red. Bush very 
compact and vigorous in growth. AII sizes. 
Kumasaka. Medium size; semi-double; deep rose- 
pink. Even the smallest plants are free bloomers. 
Late. 15 to 18 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Monarch (Honneur d’Amerique). Very large; 
complete double, irregular with high center; deep 
pink to light red, usually marbled white. Slow 
grower but develops into an attractive, almost 
completely round bush, and the immense flowers 
are produced over a long season. 2 to 3 ft. 
Mrs. F. L. Gibson. Small; single; white striped, 
pink, with many solid red or solid pink flowers on 
same bush. A very unusual Camellia, raised by 
the late Mr. Frank L. Gibson of Thomasville 
and named in honor of his wife. Exceptionally 
long flowering season. A large bush will bloom 
from October to March. 18 to 24 in. 
Mrs. F. L. Gibson, Herme-Colored Sport. Like 
the parent bush from which it is a sport, but has 
the white edge and same stripes as seen in Herme. 
18 to 24 in. to 2 to 3 ft. 
Pink Perfection. AII that the name implies, and 
the most generally loved and appreciated of all 
Camellias. Small; complete tmbricated double; 
shell-pink. Very hardy for a light-colored variety 
and blooms profusely over a very long season. 
Grows into a very compact and symmetrical 
bush. One cannot have too many Pink Perfections 
as long as there is a place to plant them. AII sizes. 
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