Camellia we know. It lends itself charmingly to use in pots, 
tubs or hanging baskets; is extremely bushy and grows to 
4 ft. Jan.-Mar. 
SNOW MAIDEN: 
An upright and vigorous grower, bearing quantities of 
small quaint flowers with incurved petal edges. Particularly 
lovely for table decoration and corsages. Jan.-Mar. 
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ARGENTINITA: 
A fluffy semi-double of medium size. Softest pink streaked 
and spotted in rose. The attractive stamens are interestingly 
interspersed throughout the crisp petals. It has a somewhat 
spreading growth habit, splendid foliage and bounteous 
bloom. Dec.-Mar. 
BELLE JEANNETTE: 
A large double rose-red, softly flecked in white. Symmetri¬ 
cal in form. A strong grower with excellent foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
BELLE ROMANA: 
The most distinctively Japanese of all Camellias. Large, 
full double flowers, to 4 in. across, of a rose-pink crepey 
texture, overlaid with fine streaks of a darker color. Scarce 
and very unusual. Jan.-Mar. 
BLEICHROEDER:* 
This large double (though symmetrical) camellia is of the 
softest pink, streaked in crimson. Has splendid foliage and 
a bushy compact habit of growth. Late Dec. into Feb. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS: 
An enormous paeony-flowered variety to 7 in. across. The 
center is a tightly curled ball of overlapped petaloids edged 
with a broad double frill of larger petals. Soft rose, with 
irregular white variegations. Bushy, vigorous and a very 
free bloomer. Unusually fine dark green foliage. A superb 
variety and striking when used espalier on walls and trel¬ 
lises. Dec.-Mar. 
DAI KACURA: 
Bright rose red splotched with white. A large, full double 
Camellia, with center petals reduced in size, and often 
twisted and curled. Almost as large as Chandler!, which it 
resembles, but more brilliant. Possesses strikingly beautiful 
foliage and is one of the first to bloom in the early Fall. 
Oct.-Mar. 
DONKLAERI:* 
Rare. Large petaled, double and one of the freest bloom¬ 
ers. Deep cherry-red marbled with pure white. Stamens stand 
erect and open at the center to show a mass of deep gold 
anthers. Intense, unfading color. Makes a very compact 
shrub. Very good. Jan.-Mar. 
FANNY BOLIS: 
Very desirable. An extremely large semi-double in soft 
rose-red blotched with white. Inner petals are smaller 
and curled about the showy mass of golden anthered 
stamens at the center. A large bushy type and one of the 
largest flowered of all the Camellias. Jan.-Mar. 
HIKARI GENGI (Jordan^s Pride): 
Known as the fragrant Camellia. A large fluffy double 
in light pink margined in white and streaked with a deeper 
pink. Golden stamens show when the flower is fully open. 
Blooms heavily and is a vigorous grower. Jan.-Mar. 
