CLASS B CAMELLIAS 
This class includes some of very good kinds, often 
as good as our A Class but because of a little more 
plentiful supply, we are listing these excellent var¬ 
ieties at much lower prices. 
GLOIRE de 
NANTES 
Center Petals 
Twisted 
AUSTILL PINK—Semi-double shell pink of medium 
size, stamen often intermixed with smaller petals 
in center. Compact, but fast grower. 
^BEALII ROSEA Very double flowers of Pink Per¬ 
fection shape, of about same size, but color is a 
little deeper pink. Fast and very compact grower 
with rather small leaves. Plants of 3 feet high 
usually have spread of same dimension. 
BROWN’S RED—Probably darkest red Camellia of 
semi-double form, with pointed dark green leaves. 
CANDIDISSIMA — Star-shaped very double pur® 
white flowers are not large but very profuse 
bloomer. Slow compact grower. Season late. 
COMTE DE GOMER—Very double creamy petals 
are dotted with numerous pink spots. Early sea¬ 
son, compact, but slow grower. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY—Light pink, with stripes 
of red, very double flowers of rather early season. 
Compact but slow grower. Profuse bloomer while 
very small. 
DUC DE BRETAGNE—Red with blotch of semi¬ 
double. Large heavy leaves. 
DUKE DE ORLEANS — Creamy white with tiny 
specks of pink. Good size peony form, stamens 
intermixed with inner petals. 
ELISABETH—Very double pure white petals are 
crinkled at end and once in a great while, pure 
pink flowers of same form will appear. Leaves 
are very dark, thick green and strong grower. 
One of best. 
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