GROUP A CAMELLIAS «© Grafted Plante 
- ADOLPHE AUDUSSON 
Adolphe Audusson. Generally considered the 
finest of semt-double red Camellias. Very dark 
red with golden stamens. Heavy, dark green 
foliage. A “‘must’’ for every Camellia garden. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Adolphe Audusson, Variegated. Large, semi- 
double; very dark red, marbled white. Ours is a 
superior strain, lighter than most. Very choice. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Beau Harp. One of the finest of all Camellias. 
Rose-red; very large; peony form. Vigorous, up- 
right growth. Grafted, all sizes. 
Beau Harp, Variegated (Dr. John Bell). Worthy 
sport of the above, considered by many to be 
even more showy and attractive than the parent. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Betty Sheffield. See page 25 for description. 
Grafted plants, all sizes. 
Black Dragon. Large; irregular double; very dark 
red. Has the appearance of an almost black 
Woodville Red. Grafted, all sizes. 
Black Dragon, Variegated. Sport of the solid 
dark red variety, this one is peppered with white 
soe. making it a very showy bloom. Grafted, 
yr. 
Bryan Wright. See page 25 for description. 
Grafted plants, all sizes. 
Dave Strother. The Camellia that would worthily 
honor the eminent authority and collector, Mr. 
D. C. Strother of Ft. Valley, is yet to be pro- 
duced. But this Dave Strother variety fits in 
well for the time being. It is of blush-peach-pink 
color; large; semi-anemone form; vigorous, up- 
right growth. 2-yr. grafted, 18 to 24 in., 2 to 3 ft. 
Donckelari. Large; semi-double; red and white. 
Very hardy. Ours is the old, true-to-name Doncke- 
lari. Grafted, all sizes. 
Dr. Tinsley. A fine newer Camellia. Soft, light 
rose-pink, with distinctive lighter center, making 
it very different from other varieties. Grafted, 
all sizes. 
Edwin H. Folk. Lustrous, bright red. A very large, 
loosely constructed semi-double that is one of the 
very finest of all. No garden claiming the best 
should be without it. Grafted, all sizes. 
Elizabeth Boardman. Medium size; semi-double; 
pure white with golden stamens. Compact bush. 
One of the really fine whites. Grafted, 8 to 12 in. 
to 18 to 24 in. 
Gainesville, Fla.: “Frank Gibsons were beautiful all over the 
Southeast, according to reports received this year. My 
Betty Sheffield has bloomed, and it is a honey!”—S. P. H. 
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New and Rare Varieties 
Elizabeth Lebey. Rose-pink; Iarge; hemispherical 
peony form. Vigorous, pendulous growth; mid- 
season. One of the loveliest varieties In recent 
years, worthy of a place in any garden, and a 
great favorite with all who have it. Grafted, 1 yr. 
Emmett Pfingstl. Sport of the newer Camellia 
Joseph Pfingstl, and considered by many to be 
superior to the parent, which is claiming much. 
Emmett Pfingstl is like the parent, except that 
the beautiful flowers are spotted and splotched 
with white. Grafted, all sizes. 
Fred Sander (Fimbriata Superba). Medium 
size; semi-double; distinct saw-edge; deep red. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Frizzle White. Very large; pure white; semi- 
double to loose peony form. A superior Camellia 
deserving a better name. Grafted, all sizes. 
Haku-rakuten (Refugee). Large; semi-double; 
pure white, with long, showy stamens. Grafted, 
all sizes. 
Hana Fuki. Single to semi-double; soft shell-pink; 
golden stamens. A delightful flower. Grafted, 
8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
High Hat. Lovely, light pink sport of Daitkagura. 
Like parent, blooms very early. Grafted, 8 to 12 
in. to 15 to 18 in. 
Joseph Pfingstl. Large, 5 to 6 inches across, In- 
complete double; scarlet-red. Outer petals waved, 
becoming fluted toward center where some stand 
like rabbit ears, surrounding golden stamens. A 
few flowers are full, formal double. Has long 
season of bloom. An outstanding new Camellia. 
Grafted, all sizes. 
Joshua Youtz. Finest new white Camellia. Large; 
irregular double; pure white. Like other Daika- 
guras, blooms very early. Grafted, all sizes. 
Kenny (Glen). Very large; irregular double; deep 
pink and white variegated. Upright growth, 
heavy wood, large foliage. Has the appearance of 
being an extra-fine Lady Jane Grey, but a more 
reliable and perfect bloomer. Very choice. 
Grafted, 12 to 15 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Lady Kay. Peony form sport of Dark Strain Ville 
de Nantes; a most interesting flower, with every 
petal well serrated. In great favor with those who 
have it, especially those who grow Ville de Nantes 
well. Grafted, 1 yr. 
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THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
