CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
In the short time that we have been operating this busi¬ 
ness, we could not have gotten any large number of 
varities of Camellia Japonica, in quantities that would 
justify our listing many. We have, however, over 
45,000 plants growing now and will list a few of 
what we can offer. Others are in smaller number that 
we cannot list them, but if you will write to us, we 
might have just what you want. We do not have any 
that are larger than 8-12”. 
We have been careful in getting our Camellia cuttings, 
and have collected only the better varieties. In a few 
years we hope to have a collection to equal any com¬ 
mercial grower. We do have a few varieties that we 
could not name, but they are nice flowering sorts, all 
are double and are not mixed varieties. These we are 
selling in the lowest price bracket, but many of these 
deserve much better than this. We solicit your in¬ 
quiries regarding Camellia japonica, as we might be 
able to help you. 
For convenience in fixing prices, we are listing our plants 
in separate groups, one, two, and three. 
CROUP ONE 
Alba Plena—Pure white large flower. This is the best 
white that can be bought, but is very slow grower and 
susceptible to cold. We advise you to place your order 
early for this one as quantity is limited. 3-5”, 6-8” 
and 8-12”. 
Chandlen Elegance 
Chandleri Elegance—Large flower five to six inches in 
diameter, some of which are locse peony and other; 
thick peony flowers, all on the same plant. Leaves are 
rich shiny green and flowers are rich cherry-red with 
white variegation. One of the best and most popular 
of all. 3-5”, 6-8” and 8-12”. 
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