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GLOIRE DE NANTES 
Campbelli. (GS.) A late bloomer, this 
fine turkey-red, formal-type Camellia is 
produced abundantly onacompact plant. 
Foliage glossy dark green. 
Comtesse Canarii. Imbricated salmon. 
Debutante (Sara C. Hastie). 
type, soft pink. Hardy. Early. 
Elegans (Chandler). Very large, in- 
complete double, cherry-red to rose-pink 
splotched with white. 
Peony 
E. L. Steele. Brought to our attention 
by the late E. L. Steele, a past president 
of our Company. Pure white, about 3 to 
4 inches in diameter. The flowers are 
high-centered, of incomplete double 
form, with yellow stamens interspersed. 
Usually at its best in January and is 
remarkable for its prolific blooms borne 
on a strong bush. Foliage of good size, 
fine dark green. One of the best whites 
we know and not so temperamental as 
many others. 
Enrico Bettoni. Very large, full peony- 
form flowers of clear satiny rose-pink. 
The petals in the center are erect and 
sometimes folded back, while the outer 
petals are fluted and deeply notched. 
Stamens are interspersed, even to the 
outside rows of petals. 
Geante des Battailles. Small, peony 
form, variegated turkey-red with white 
blotches. The center is a compact mass 
of petaloids. 
Gloire de Nantes. Large, semi-double, 
very deep rose; long yellow stamens. 
Herme. Large, peony form; white with 
red and pink stripes and splotches. A 
rapid and rather upright grower. 
Latifolia (Fanny Bolis). (GS.) Flower 
medium size, semi-double, variegated 
carmine with white splotches. Stamens 
usually centrally clustered. A_ free 
bloomer from December through March. 
Hardy; vigorous and symmetrical. 
We are members of the 
Holly Society of America 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
CAMELLIAS, Class B 
Margherita Caleonie. (GS.) Double 
flower of medium size. Petals variegated 
crimson, splotched and washed with 
white. 
Marie Morren. (GS.) Flower medium 
to large, self rose-madder with deeper 
veins. There are 46 petals, the outer 
ones sometimes flecked with white. 
They are nearly always complete double 
imbricated, but occasionally are in- 
completely tiered. 
Pink Perfection (Frau Minna Seidel). 
Medium size; shell-pink, wax-like petals 
in perfect double formation. Early and 
free flowering. 
Pink Star. Irregular, semi-double, bright 
rose-pink with yellow stamens inter- 
spersed with the petaloids. The flowers 
are large, with pointed outer petals, 
giving a star-like appearance. Rather 
slow growing but a heavy bloomer. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. Double bright 
red flowers of good size. Early to mid- 
season. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Very double, 
peony-form flower of bright scarlet, 
with a row of larger petals around the 
edge. Semi-dwarf; very free bloomer. 
Victor Emmanuel. This Camellia is 
outstanding because of its great beauty 
of form and its brilliant coloring. The 
flowers are peony form and of a deep 
rich red. Its petals are raised and slightly 
fluted and the stamens are in one large 
central cluster. The plant is compact, 
with deep green foliage, and blooms from 
midseason to late. 
Virginia Franco. (GS.) Pinky white 
ground striated with deeper pink. 
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We specialize in Mathotianas and have 
CAMELLIAS, Class C 
Angela Cocchi. (GS.) Variegated; 
sparsely marked with carmine stripes on 
flesh-pink, almost white ground. The 
blooms are medium size. This is one of 
our French importations and is very 
lovely. 
Celtic Rosea. Formerly Semi-Double 
Blush. Propagated from a French im- 
port. Semi-double, with petals of the 
palest blush-pink. Long yellow stamens. 
Very dainty and beautiful. 
Christmas Glory. Small, peony form, 
turkey-red to rose-madder. The center 
is made up of small, folded, somewhat 
twisted petaloids interspersed with 
large, folded, curved ones, making a 
flower of unusual form and interest. 
Elizabeth. White; double; petals are 
crinkled. Although the majority of 
flowers are white, a few have a slight 
pinkish tint. It is a strong grower. 
Foliage dark green. 
Haley’s Monarch. A tall, strong-grow- 
ing, late-blooming variety with rather 
large foliage. The flower is semi-double 
and a good shade of light pink. 
Horkan. A fine variety with semi-double 
flowers, variable in coloring, but white 
usually predominates, with pink or rose 
markings. Interesting and attractive. 
Imperator. (American.) Incomplete 
double, turkey-red; medium size, free 
flowering. Desirable. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red flow- 
ers of good size, with yellow stamens 
showing among the petals. A rapid 
grower, flowering late. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. A flat double 
flower with old-fashioned candy stripes. 
Upright, strong grower. 
Sacco Rose. The blooms are of medium 
size, complete double, regular imbri- 
cated. Color carmine-pink. Leaves 
dark green, on nicely shaped plant. 
Takayama. Flowers tend to be small; 
self carmine shading lighter toward 
center. Of regular imbricated form. The 
blooms are borne profusely and the 
whole effect is most pleasing. 
Theresa Massini. Color shell-pink, similar 
to Pink Perfection, and foliage on the 
same order. Leaves small and growth 
compact. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale 
pink with shadings of deeper pink and 
lavender; large cluster of yellow stamens. 
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American Camellia Society 
hundreds of beautiful plants in var- 
ious sizes. This variety has stood the test of time and is still one of the most 
satisfactory Camellias in its class. 
