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ALBA PLENA, LOT 6 
Victorian ideals are faithfully symbolized in this masterpiece of 
floriculture. 
The geometrical formality . . . character of balance . . . and 
poise of this Camellia, marks it as a glinting jewel, a symphony in 
beauty and symmetry. 
Since its introduction from the Orient by Lord Petre, of the 
East India House in England, 1792 (143 years ago), ALBA PLENA 
has held first place wherever Camellias are grown and sold. 
While old in commerce, it is thoroughly modern in spirit. 
The porcelain-white, wax like flowers, 3^/2 to 4 inches across, 
readily sell at $1.00 each and more. 
Blooms naturally in a "cool" greenhouse, November thru 
January. 
With an ever increasing crop of flowers on older plants, every 
dollar invested now in ALBA PLENA Camellias, will return larger 
profits year after year as the plants grow older. 
It will pay you well to grow a large number of these Camellias 
for their captivating and most useful cut flowers, so suitable for 
the Yuletide trade. 
3 Yr. old, 4" Pot, 12-15" high, slightly branched.$1.25 
3 Yr. old, 4" Pot, 15-18" high, slightly branched. 1.50 
5 Yr. old, l-Gal. Can, 24-30" high, branched. 4 00 
6 Yr. old, 7" Pot, 30-36" high, well branched. 5 00 
7 Yr. old, 9" Pot, 36-42" high, well branched. 8 00 
7 Yr. old, 9" Pot, 42-48" high, well branched. 9 qq 
CRESCENT CITY - , FLA.—“I was delighted to re¬ 
ceive my Camellias, and even more delighted when I 
unpacked the plants. They are the finest plants I 
have ever bought in the South.” 
