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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
CAMELLIAS, Class A 
CAMELLIA MATHOTIANA 
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. 
Campbelli. (GS.) A late bloomer, this 
fine turkey-red, formal-type Camellia is 
produced abundantly onacompact plant. 
Foliage glossy dark green. 
Candidissima. One of the loveliest of the 
whites. It is perfectly imbricated, giv- 
ing it the appearance of a six-pointed 
star. Blooms profusely late in the sea- 
son and is very fine for corsages. 
Comtesse Canarii. Imbricated salmon. 
Darsi. (GS.) A semi-double flower with 
large petals of rich red, with a distinct 
white splotch on two petals. Very long 
stamens. A strikingly handsome flower, 
blooming in January. 
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 
We are proud of ournursery stock, 
for it ts in first-class condition 
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. 
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. 
CAMELLIAS, Class B 
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. 
GS. refers to French importations from 
Guichard Sisters, Nantes, France. 
Magnolizflora. This delicately beautiful 
Camellia is very choice. he 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. 
BaB. Each 
Stor 2sine es AS See eee $1 85 
12tol8iinie 2 65 
18 to 24 in.. 4 25 
PARES. 65 OES 6 45 
Si hie. 8 85 
ATCOM altar 12 00 
5) 1X0) OLihes. = 16 00 
6to 8 ft.. 23 00 
GLOIRE DE NANTES 
We are members of the 
American Camellia Society 
