Transplanting in one of our lath houses. Our beds are well prepared with enough peat 
moss to insure a well developed root system. 
GROUP II 
Brilliant. Local name. An excellent variety. 
Large, very double, bright red. Compact 
grower with dark green foliage. 
Duc de Orleans. Creamy white with specks 
of pink, peony form, Fast grower. 
Elizabeth. Very double, white flowers, some- 
times showing pink. Excellent grower. 
Fanny Bolis. Very large, almost single, red 
flowers blotched with white. Large, dark 
green foliage; good growth. 
Glorie D’ Nantes. Medium size, dark red, 
semi-double with very large dark green 
foliage. 
Jarvis Red. Large, semi-double, deep red 
flower with the stamens showing very 
prominently. Dark green foliage. 
Mme. Adele. Large, rose pink, peony form 
bloom of very loose construction, with yel- 
low stamens intermixed. 
Monarch. Very large, deep pink with white 
variegation. The stamens are so intermixed 
that often one single flower will resemble a 
bouquet. Very compact; dark green foliage. 
Pink Perfection (Frau Minna Seidel). Very 
popular shell-pink that is early and blooms 
very freely. 
Prince Eugene Nanoleon (Pope Pius IX). 
Large, double red flowers. Good growth; 
light-colored foliage. Very popular. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Crimson flowers of 
peony form. Excellent grower, early bloom- 
ing. i 
Sarah Frost. One of the most common and 
hardiest of this section; always gives some 
flowers. Rose-pink, of medium size. Very 
compact-growing plant. 
Semi-Double Blush (Celtic Rosea). Beautiful, 
semi-double, light pink blooms fading to 
almost white, with yellow stamens. This is 
an excellent garden variety. 
PRICES OF STANDARD CAMELLIAS 
GROUP It 
Each 100 
6 to 8” liners, bare root. we $17.50 
8 to 12” liners, bare root =e 20.00 
1Seton2s = specimenae. ee $2.50 
24 ators lee SPeCime n=. =e eee 3.50 
30 to 36” specimen. ca ..- 4.00 
