LINDO NURSERY 
This collection embraces the rare, the unusual, and extremely 
large Camellias as well as the prim symmetrical florist types. 
Due to limited space, descriptions given below are brief, giving 
only general color and characteristics of blooms described. 
Infinitely more could be said by way of describing the unbeliev¬ 
able beauty of these flowers. Further details will be furnished 
on request. 
Alba Plena—Pure white, full double 
symmetrical form medium large. 
Anne Lindberg—Deep red peonia form 
showing stamens, medium large. 
Apple Blossom—Coloring almost exact 
duplicate of apple blossoms. 
Aspacia—Deep red, large irregular with 
an occasional white blotch. 
Auguste Delfosse—Double carmine red, 
large full flower. 
Belgian Red—Medium clear red, full 
double symmetrical form, medium large. 
Belle Jeanette—Deep pink with white 
blotches, full double, rather flat, sym¬ 
metrical, medium large. 
Campbell—Deep pink, double irregular 
form showing stamens, large, profuse, 
dense shrub. 
Candida Elegantissima — Deep pink 
blotched with white, semi double, irregu¬ 
lar form, extremely large. 
Chancellor— 
Chandler! Elegans—Deep pink blotched 
with white, semi double pompon centers, 
extremel:^ large. 
Cleviana—Red, large peonia form. 
Cheerful—Red, double showing stamens, 
symmetrical, medium large. 
Colonel Firey—Red, extreme double, 
very symmetrical, large. 
Comte De Corner—Delicate pink back¬ 
ground penciled and specked with old 
rose, full double, symmetrical medium 
large. 
Daikaguara—Deep pink, double irregular 
form, large. 
Daikaguara Var.—Same as above ex¬ 
cept for white blotches, sometimes ex¬ 
tremely variegated. 
Dante—Pure white, full double sym¬ 
metrical, serrated petals, medium large. 
Donkilari—Red blotched with white, 
sometimes solid red, sometimes extremely 
variegated, semi double, symmetrical form 
showing irregular formed stamens, large. 
Due De Britagne—Pink. 
Marie Moren—Rose pink, double ir¬ 
regular form showing stamens medium 
large. 
Mathotiana Alba—White, occasionally 
a pink spot appears on a flower, extreme 
double, symmetrical, extremely large. 
Niege De Oree (Purity)—Pure white 
fully double, symmetrical, medium large. 
Peoniaflora—White with pink blotches 
extremely large with large compact pom¬ 
pon centers, very irregular form. 
Pink Perfection—Delicate pink, full 
double, symmetrical, medium large. 
Pride of Rosebud Farm—Red with a few 
white blotches, semi double with many 
stamens, large. 
Red Clarke—Deep rose pink, fully dou¬ 
ble, symmetrical, medium large. 
Red Eagle—^Very large pink semi double 
showing stamens. 
St. Andre—Red, pompon center, medium. 
Stilson Vallevareda—Medium pink, with 
white blotches, extreme double, very sym¬ 
metrical, large. 
The Dove—Small white loosely formed 
flower showing stamens. 
Thompsoniana—Delicate pink specked 
with deep pink, double irregular pompon 
type, medium large. 
Tricolor—See Hikari Gengi. 
Vallevareda—Deep pink outer petals 
shading to light pink inner petals, extreme 
double, very symmetrical, large. 
Variegated Governor—Pale pink striped 
with red, symmetrical, medium size. 
Wagner—Red double, symmetrical med¬ 
ium large. 
Warrata—Very deep red, double having 
an outer row of petals enclosing a compact 
P'^'mpon, very irregular form, medium 
large. 
Warrata White—Similar to Warrata 
except for white color. 
Wm. S. Hasti (Mathotiana Alba)—Ex¬ 
tremely large double red, symmetrical 
form showing stamens. 
Fanny Bolis—Similar to Candida Ele¬ 
gantissima. 
Fimbriata Plena (Fimbriata Alba)— 
Pure white petals fimbriated or fringed, 
symmetrical medium large. 
Glorie De Nantes— 
Governor Mouton— 
Grandiflora Rosea—Deep pink semi 
double showing prominent stamens, ex¬ 
tremely large. 
Great Eastern—Very dark red, occa¬ 
sional white spot, peonia form medium 
large. 
Hollyhock— 
Imperator—Very large double Christmas 
Red, irregular form showing some stamens 
medium large. 
John G. Drayton—^Pure white double 
loosely formed, symmetrical flower show¬ 
ing stamens, large. 
Lady Hovey— 
Lady Vansetti— 
Lavina Niggi—White, red stripes. 
Lena Superba—Large semi double red. 
Matsukasa (Pine Cone)—Deep pink 
blotched with white, very high centered, 
symmetrical form. 
Mme. Faucilon—Light rose pink sym¬ 
metrical medium flower. 
Montironi—Extremely large white, some¬ 
times streaked light pink, 
Mrs. Abby P. Wilder—Medium pink 
peonia type, medium large. 
Mrs. H. B.. Streeter— 
Nobelissima—Pure white, double irregu¬ 
lar form with pompon centers, showing 
stamens when fully open, medium large. 
Nonpareil— 
Panache—Medium size, full double, pale 
pink striped deep pink. 
Pink Star—Light pink semi double 
showing stamen, large. 
Prof. Sargent—Double, crimson peonia 
form. 
Elena Nobile—Bright red, full double 
large. 
French Peonia—Deep pink, double, 
symmetrical medium large. 
Guilfolius Halena— 
Hikari Gengi (Herme)—Three distinct 
colorings from delicate to deep pink, dou¬ 
ble irregular form showing stamens large. 
Jennie Lind—White with occasional pink 
penciling, full double symmetrical form, 
medium large. 
John Laing—^Pink, full double, sym¬ 
metrical medium large. 
Kumasaka—Deep pink, petals beautifully 
veined, double irregular form showing 
stamens, large. 
Lucida (Cheerful)—See Cheerful. 
Madam Labois—Deep red, double, sym¬ 
metrical medium large. 
The following descriptions are of the 
varieties shown at the bottom of the 
reverse side. The supply of these is limit¬ 
ed, therefore they are not placed in the 
regular list. 
Angelo Cochet— 
Anna Frost—Double, medium large, pale 
pink-striped rose. 
Belle Romana—Large, symmetrical light 
pink, extremely striped and splashed with 
crimson. 
Christmas Red—Small red single flower, 
yellow stamens. 
Countess of Derby— 
Countess of Orkney—White, pink stripes, 
Dorsii— 
Duke De Orleans— 
Elata— ■ . - 
Rainy Sun—Deep pink semi double 
showing stamens, large. 
Reine Des Fleurs—Large double, high 
centered, red streaked white. 
Rev. John Bennett—Semi double sal¬ 
mon pink, stamens. 
Rosita—Medium size symmetrical, rose 
pink. 
Rouge— 
Rubra Virginalis— 
Sarah Frost—Small symmetrical red 
flowers. 
Soucholei— 
Triumphus— 
Variegated Bidwell—Semi double white, 
pink stripes, medium large. 
Wakanoura Variegated—Semi double 
regular form, white variegated with deep 
pink stripes, high centered. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Camellias will grow in full light if caution is taken to provide 
them with shade during the first two or three seasons. Gradu¬ 
ally remove the shade until the plants are accustomed to full 
^ light. However, an east exposure providing morning sun and 
afternoon shade is ideal. 
When plants are received from the nursery be sure to avoid 
deep planting, placing the plant at the same depth at which it 
grew in the nursery. If the plant is balled do not remove the 
burlap. Peat moss or leaf mould should be generously applied 
and spaded into the ground before planting. 
An acid soil should be obtained for Camellia culture. Alumi¬ 
num sulphate and cottonseed meal are excellent fertilizers. 
Avoid an excessive amount of Aluminum sulphate, as it is 
extremely dangerous. A thirty inch plant could stand a scant 
handful of Aluminum sulphate to three or four of cottonseed 
meal. This may be repeated two or three times at intervals of 
one month. Application should be made to larger or smaller 
plants in their proportion. Constant moisture is necessary, but 
avoid a soggy condition. Camellias also like water on the foliage. 
