LOT 72, NOBBLISSIMA 
One of the old but popular named varieties, 
introduced to commerce in 1835, illustrated and 
described in many early horticultural magazines and 
books. 
This pure white double Camellia is free from 
geometrical stiffness in form. A double peony type, 
flowers 21/2 to 3 inches in diameter composed of many 
petals and petaloids, showing golden anthered stamens 
among the full blown flowers. 
Blooms freely November to March. 
Well known on the New York flower market, 
having been grown by an old time florist for cut 
flowers for many years. 
Heignt Size Pot Propagated Character Each 
24-30"— ly ^"— 1932— Branched, thin, few buds .$3.50 
30-36"— lyz "— 1931— Branched, thin, few buds . 4.00 
36-42"— 71 / 2 "— 1931— Branched, thin, few buds . 5.00 
Glencoe. 111., Feb. 8. 11)37.—"The 
('aniellia plants I got from you a few 
years ago were a mass of blooms this 
season and were enjoyed by everybody 
that saw them/’ MR. J.L.S. 
Wilmington. N. C. Feb. 14, 1938.—"The 
('ainellias we ha<l from you last year 
arrived in good condition and are just as 
line and healthy as could be. The blooms 
are a.s pretty as a picture to look at. So 
please send me your latest catalogue as 
I would like to order more." G.J.S. 
