LOT 72, NOBBLISSIMA 
This pure white Camellia was introduced to com¬ 
merce, 1835 (102 years ago). 
Blooms freely, December tliru February, tolerating 
wide fluctuation of winter temperature. 
Double peony form, 2% to 3 inches in diameter, nu¬ 
merous petals, with fully opened flower showing golden 
authored stamens iimoiin the petals and petaloids. 
One of the old but popular named varieties, having; 
flowers free from geometrical stiffness in form. 
For many years past, NOBBLISSIMA was the only 
cut flower on the New York market. It is still grown 
there and used for corsage purposes. 
5” pot—18-24” high—1 yr., each .$3.00 
1-gal. can—20-24” high—5 yr., each .$3.50 
9” pot—28-30” specimen, 7 yr., each .$9.00 
JENNINGS, LA.—‘‘Camellias arrived today in per¬ 
fect condition, each plant a little gem. There is as 
much difference between your plants and some others 
we have had as between a discarded flivver and a 
shining new Cadillac.” 
Petersburg, Vn., November 19th, 1936. 
The Camellia arrived yesterday, a beautiful plant, perfectly packed, as 
always, in shipments from your good self. 
