LOT 7, DOUBLE PINK 
Here is a real gem among the finer varieties of Camellias 
for Southern gardens or conservatory culture. 
Full double, formal, wax-like, pure light pink, occasion¬ 
ally showing suffusion of white blotches on a few petals. 
Blooms naturally from last of November to March. 
Robust, compact grower, with flowers 3 to 3% inches in 
diameter. Profuse bloomer after plant reaches seven years 
of age. 
We consider this to be one of the most exquisite and ap¬ 
pealing varieties of Camellia in our collection. 
5” pot—15-18”—4 yr. old—each .$2.50 
1-gal.—18-24”—5 yr. old—each .$4.00 
6” pot—24-30”—5 yr. old—each .$4.50 
9” pot—28-30”—7 yr. old—each .$10.00 
Annapolis, Md., Aug. 30th, 1936. 
Both Camellias arrived in excellent condition and are splendid plants. 
My ALBA PLENA has been a source of great pleasure to us and blooms 
rery well as a house plant. 
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V CRICHTON 
ALABAMA 
CAMELLIA SPECIALISTS 
ROBT. O RUBEL, JR., PROP. 
