CAM ELLI A JAPOn ICA 
ALBA PLENA: 
True type and justly rated the best of all white sorts; 
with snow-white chiffon-like flowers to 4" in diameter, of 
incredible symmetry. The blooms of this Camellia have, 
in years past, retailed as high as $12.00 per dozen. A good 
grower and free bloomer; of bushy, spreading habit. Foli¬ 
age a lighter green than most kinds. Dec.-Mar. 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA: 
Rare. Blooms like the above in every respect except the 
petals are gracefully imbricated and fringed on the edges. 
Not quite so vigorous a grower, but a more e.xquisite 
flower would be hard to image. Jan.-Mar. 
AMABILIS: 
Rare. A tall grower, bearing in profusion wide open 
single flowers of good size. The stamens flare, displaying 
the showy golden anthers to great effect. A rapid grower 
with the best of foliage. One of the choicest. Jan.-Mar. 
CAPRICE: 
A double creamy white, with high center and gardenia¬ 
like texture, from 4 to 5 in. in diameter. The name is de¬ 
rived from its habit of sending its stamens out irregularly 
throughout the petals. This bushy type with its heavy dark 
green foliage is distinct and charming. Dec.-Mar. 
MATHOTTIANA: 
Large, full, symmetrical, double, with heavy wax-like 
petals, occasionally tinged with red. A late bloomer, of 
sturdy spreading habit. Mar.-May. 
NOBILSSSIMA: 
A pure white, with tightly curled formal peony center 
edged with a double row of broader petals. Medium sized 
blooms. A tall upright grower and free bloomer. Jan.- 
Mar. 
PURITY: 
One of the loveliest. Pure white and perfectly symmetri¬ 
cal in shape. Flowers unusually large and beautiful, borne 
in great abundance. Tall, rapid grower. No good collec¬ 
tion is complete without at least one of these. Jan.-Apr. 
THE SWAN: 
This rather prostrate type bears its semi-double flowers 
with great profusion and is entirely different from any 
other Camellia we know. It lends itself charmingly to use 
in pots, tubs or hanging baskets; is extremely bushy and 
grows to 4 ft. Jan.-Mar. 
SNOW MAIDEN: 
An upright and vigorous grower, bearing quantities of 
small quaint flowers with incurved petal edges. Particu¬ 
larly lovely for table decoration and corsages. Jan.- 
Mar. 
