CAMELLIA JAPOMICA 
ALBA PLENA:* 
True type and justly rated the best of all white sorts, with 
snow-white chiffon-like flowers, to 4 " in diameter, of in¬ 
credible 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. Foliage 
a lighter green than most kinds. Nov.-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 exquisite flower 
would be hard to imagine. 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.-Apr. 
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. Jan.-Mar. 
DEAREST: 
Rare. It is indeed difficult to describe this distinguished 
flower. A large semi-double, of perfect form, whose swirled 
petals of wondrous texture surround the showy golden sta¬ 
mens, stiffly erect. A prolific bloomer, of compact habit and 
perfect foliage, this camellia leaves little to be desired. Dec.- 
Mar. 
LOTUS:* 
The largest of the semi-double whites. Its exquisite water- 
lily form shows to advantage its spectacular golden stamens. 
Profuse bloomer. Of rapid and upright habit of growth, 
with long, glossy, dark green, pendulant foliage, correspond¬ 
ing in size to its enormous flowers. New and rare, and 
positively the last word in Camellias. Jan.-Apr. 
MATHOTTIANA: 
Large, full, symmetrical, double, with heavy wax-like 
petals, occasionally tinged with red. A late bloomer; of 
sturdy, spreading habit. Mar.-May. 
MRS. FRED SAUNDERS:* 
A semi-double white flower, 4 " across; rich green foliage 
and a strong grower. Jan.-Mar. 
NOBILISSIMA: 
A pure white, with tightly curled formal paeony center 
edged with a double row of broader petals. Medium sized 
blooms. A tall upright grower and free bloomer. Nov.-Mar. 
PURITY: 
One of the loveliest. Pure white and perfectly symmetrical 
in shape. Flowers unusually large and beautiful, borne in 
great abundance. Tall, rapid grower. No good collection 
is complete without at least one of these. Jan.-Mar. 
THE SWAN: 
This rather prostrate type bears its semi-double flowers in 
great profusion and is entirely different from any other 
