CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Known in the South as the Japonica. We are growers 
and collectors of this most beautiful flower. We have now 
over 20,000 plants, and our collection comprises more than 
50 distinct varieties. Our Camellias for lining out are pot- 
grown, larger sizes are grown under slate houses, trans¬ 
planted once a year, those securing a fibrous root system, 
which renders them easy to transplant, superior roots. 
VARIETIES OF CAMELLIAS 
Group One 
ALBA PLENO—One of the best and widely known 
white Japonicas, full double, large pure white, early bloomer. 
Leaves narrow and pointed, being somewhat crinkled. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER—Peony shaped white flowers of 
medium to large, with tiny splashes of pink. Compact and 
good grower. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
The finest and largest of the Peony type Camellias. 
Cherry red, varigatcd with white and rosee. 
HERME—Very large loose peony form of elegant 
shape. Pink and red varigated with white margin. Have 
faint scent. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES 
Flowers very large, semi-double cerise, center filled with 
long yellow stamens. Beautiful large dark green foliage, 
that makes the plant unusually attractive as an evergreen. 
The Blooms stand out above foliage in a way that we have 
not seen in other varieties. This is the largest of the red 
varieties we know of and attracts much attention when in 
bloom. 
OTOME—Very much alike to Pink Perfection, but 
flower slightly larger so with petals. Leaves dark green in 
color but not quite so glossy as the other. 
PINK PERFECTION—Very double clear shell pink of 
dainty form liked by many. Blooms very early but con¬ 
tinues for a long time. Start blooming very young and 
heavy bloomer. 
PROFESSOR SARGENT 
Beautiful very double Peony formed flowers. Rich deep 
crimson. Begins blooming early in the season. This var¬ 
iety has about 20 outer petals, and a turft of 240 or more 
smaller petals in center. 
