A section of one of our Camellia fields 
CAMELLIAS 
Brilliant. Large, double, bright red. Midseason. 
Chandleri Elegans. Large, cherry-red with white 
variegations. Midseason. Excellent. 
Debutante. Large, peony form, shell-pink. Early. 
Fanny Bolis. Semi-double, red, blotched white. Mid- 
season. 
Gloire de Nantes. Semi-double, red. Midseason to late. 
Gov. Mouton. Peony form, red, often variegated. Mid- 
season. 
Herme. Loose peony form, variegated. Midseason. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red. Late. 
Kumasaka. Peony-form, deep pink. Late. 
Kumasaka Var. Similar to Kumasaka but variegated. 
Lady Mary Cromartie. Large, semi-double, deep pink. 
Midseason to late. 
Lady Vansittart. Pink, or pink variegated. Late. 
Monarch. Very large, peony form, deep pink. Midseason. 
Pink Perfection. Very double, beautiful shell-pink. 
Early. 
Pope Pius IX. Very double, scarlet. Midseason. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. Peony form, solid crimson. Mid- 
season. 
Smiling Beauty. Semi-double, blush-pink. Midseason. 
Victor Emmanuel. Very large, peony form, deep red. 
Midseason to late. Beautiful. 
Liners 100 
6 to (8 in. ABRs... Se ene $20 00 
8 'tol2in’, BRices.9s su oe eee 30 00 
Field Grown 
Each 
L$: to 24 ins (medium): .. 2.22) 2263. $1 50 
18 to 24in. (specimen):.........+.9. 4.2 eee 2 00 
2 to 2% ft. (specimen)............5.. sane 2 50 
2% to.3 {t- (specimen) °. 7.2 ..52...4. ) eee Bas 
3 to ft. (specimen). 4......4-055.5 0) ee 4 50 
Container-grown plants on pages 8, 9 and 10 
4 STEPHENS NURSERIES, Semmes, Alabama 
