GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
SALMON 
Duc de Rohan. Early. Semi-hardy, 
bushy, very free flowering. Medium- 
sized flowers. 
Frederick the Great. Late. Low, bushy, 
compact growth; very free flowering. 
Deep salmon color. 
Glory of Sunninghill. Late. A hardy, 
bushy, compact grower with good foliage; 
free bloomer. Flowers of medium size. 
One of the best in this color. 
Lawsal. Midseason. Hardy, rather bushy 
One of the best. 
WHITE 
Fielder’s White. Early. Large, pure 
white flowers. Strong, upright grower; 
free blooming. 
New White. Early. A bushy grower with 
deeper green foliage than Fielder’s and 
smaller flowers. 
VARIEGATED 
George Lindley Taber. Our own orig- 
ination, named for our founder. Soft 
lavender-pink, faintly streaked darker 
pink and mottled cerise. Slightly fra- 
grant. A rapid grower, resistant to cold. 
Usually blooms here in March. 
LAVENDER 
Formosa. Midseason. Very large flowers 
of lavender-lilac. Hardy, easy to grow. 
LIGHT PINK 
Elegans. Early. A fast grower of rather 
open habit. Free flowering and easy to 
grow. Flowers of medium size. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile). 
Midseason. Similar to Elegans but 
more compact in growth. Flowers are 
larger and brighter pink. 
GS. refers to French importations from 
Guichard Sisters, Nantes, France. 
Adolphe Audusson. (GS.) A very large, 
semi-double flower of deep red with 
distinctly darker veins. The long yel- 
low stamens are in a cluster in the cen- 
ter and occasionally there are a few 
petaloids. The dark green leaves are 
thick, with serrated margins. 
Alba Plena. Full double, very regularly 
shaped, wax-like pure white. Early. 
Anna Bruneau. This double, deep pink 
rosebud-form Camellia is a late bloomer, 
resembling Mathotiana Alba in form. 
Foliage is large, deep glossy green. 
Growth upright. 
Fred Sander. Flower deep red, occa- 
sionally spotted with white. Quite un- 
usual and very desirable. 
General Lamoriciere. (GS.) Large, 
semi-double flower of palest pink, 
striped with deeper pink; yellow sta- 
mens interspersed. 
Gigantea. (GS.) A spreading plant with 
enormous leaves. The large peony-form 
flowers are deep red, splotched with 
white. 
Il Tramonto. (GS.) Very large, full 
double flowers with long, rather narrow 
petals of a beautiful soft rosy pink, 
marbled white. A very lovely variety. 
INDIAN AZALEAS, continued 
George Franc. Early. Hardy and bushy. 
Bears large flowers in profusion. 
Macrantha. Very late. A hardy sum- 
mer-blooming type. Bushy, compact 
grower. Single. 
Macrantha, Double Pink. Late. Beau- 
tiful clear pink blooms with two or three 
layers of petals. Good compact grower. 
ORANGE 
Macrantha. Very late. Hardy, summer 
blooming bushy type; good foliage. 
Medium-sized flowers. 
President Clay. Early. Tall, open 
growth; free flowering. Medium-sized 
blooms. 
KURUME 
Shade grown. 
Prince of Orange. Midseason, Compact 
grower; free flowering. The good-sized, 
deep orange-colored flowers are well 
mixed through the luxuriant foliage. 
Sublanceolata. Late. Tall, open-grow- 
ing plant with large leaves. Flowers 
deep orange, very large and extremely 
showy. 
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AZALEAS 
Though of rather slow growth, Kurume Azaleas make good-sized 
specimens, and their compact form makes them the equal of other evergreen shrubs 
even when not in flower. 
increase in size they increase in beauty. 
RED AND DEEP PINK 
Christmas Cheer. Midseason. Hose-in- 
hose flowers of Christmas red. Compact, 
hardy. 
Hexe. Midseason. Hose-in-hose blooms 
of deep red. Low, dense growth. 
Hinodegiri. This is one of the most 
brilliant of all the dwarf Azaleas and is 
a profuse bloomer over a long period. 
It is a shapely plant, with round, ever- 
green foliage. Makes a fine pot-plant or 
an ideal low hedge. 
Very small plants will bloom, and each season as they 
LIGHT PINK 
Coral Bells. Midseason. Dainty shell- 
pink, deeper in the center. Hose-in- 
hose type. Profuse blooms. 
Sweetheart Supreme. (Pericat type.) 
The medium-sized, blush-pink, hose-in- 
hose flowers resemble a Sweetheart rose. 
An excellent grower of compact habit, 
with dark green foliage. 
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FINEST SELECTED STRAINS OF FRUITING TREES. 
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CAMELLIAS Class A 
Kellingtonia. (GS.) The French Kel- 
lingtonia is quite different from the 
variety of the same name grown in this 
country. The flower is very large and 
handsome, sometimes only semi-double, 
while at other times it shows a full cen- 
ter of petaloids and stamens. A very 
rich shade of red with varying amounts 
of white. 
Lady Clare (Empress). Large, semi- 
double, rose-pink flowers of crepe-like 
texture; prominent stamens. Hardy; 
vigorous. 
Lady Mildred. Large, semi-double flow- 
ers with pink filaments. This seedling 
was selected at Glen Saint Mary Nurs- 
eries. 
Magnolizflora. This delicately beautiful 
Camellia is very choice. The semi- 
double flowers, with 12 to 15 very large 
petals, are deep rose at the base but 
pale to soft blush at the tips. The 
plant is a compact grower with attrac- 
tive foliage. 
Marguerite Gouillon. (GS.) A flower 
so deep-centered that the fully opened 
bloom is nearly round. Full peony-form, 
with a center of palest flesh-pink, slight 
striations of deeper pink at the tips of 
the petals, and more decided markings 
on the outer petals. 
Mathotiana. An enormous, full, rose- 
formed flower with deep rose-red petals 
that take on a violet tint as the flower 
matures, and when fully open, a few 
stamens show. A vigorous grower with 
good green foliage. One of the finest of 
the red Camellias. 
Mathotiana Rosea. (GS.) Very large, 
rose-shaped flower of a beautiful shade 
of pink—a perfect Mathotiana type. 
Valtevaredo. (GS.) A very fine variety. 
The flower is full double and perfectly 
symmetrical. Cup-shaped, with pale 
pink center petals shading to a deeper 
rose on the outer petals. A strong grower 
with very fine foliage. 
William S. Hastie (Colonel Firey). A 
truly magnificent flower of deepest red, 
very large and full double, with many 
rows of petals. Good foliage and a late 
bloomer. 
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