Unlisted Varieties 
We solicit your inquiry on the following. Prices and other information 
will be gladly furnished upon request. 
Akebono 
Alabama No. 14 
Alabama No. 13 
Alabama—Pink flecked white 
Alba Plena 
Alba Supreme 
Aloha 
Althea Flora 
Arajishi 
Beauty de Nantes 
Bessie McArthur 
Black Prince 
Bolen’s No. 104 
Brassennie Var. 
Brilliant 
Brooklyana 
Cameo 
Candidissima 
Caprice 
Catherine Cathcart 
Celtic Rosea 
Christine Lee 
Christmas Cheer 
Christmas Red 
C. M. Hovey 
Countess of Derby 
Derbyana 
Dixie Pink 
Duchess de Roban 
Ecstasy 
Elata 
Emperor of Russia 
Empress 
Enrica Betoni 
Everham 
Fanny Basil 
Fanny Boles 
Fimbriata 
Finest Vallevareda 
Francine 
French Variegated 
General Washington 
Gerbing’s No. 7 
Gilheau’s Pink 
Governor Variegated 
H. A. Downing 
Haley’s Monarch 
Harlequin 
Henry VIII 
Hino Maru 
Hollyhock Center 
Hopkins Light Pink 
Hopkins Var. 
Hopkins White 
Horkan Var. 
Il Tramento 
Il Tromoto 
Jeanerette Pink 
J. H. L. Patchett Var. 
Kellingtonia Var 
Lady Vanseiti 
La Riene 
Lawrence Haines 
Lena Superba 
Lewellyn Red 
Like Chandler 
Like Mathotiana Alba 
Like Sasanqua Var. 
Like Vallevareda 
Lotus 
Madam Nihart 
Madam Strekaloff 
Madonna Pink 
Marchioness of Exeter 
Mariana 
Marquis de Exeter 
Mary Ann 
Monarch 
Montironi 
Mrs Abbey P Wilder 
Mrs. H. B. Streeter 
Mrs. Millar Wilson 
Mrs Sanders 
Mrs Laurman 
Napa Pink 
Napa Red 
Natchez 
Nellie Cohen 
October Joy 
Orient 
Original La Peppermint 
Otome 
Panache 
Pink Ball 
Pink Chandler Seedling 
Pink Countess of Orkney 
Pink Herme 
Piink Pearl 
Pink Like Pride of Rosebud 
Prince Albert 
Prince Eugene Napoleon 
Red Chanderli Elegans 
Red Perfection 
Rose Emery 
Rubra Plena 
Sanchalo 
Semi double White Anthony 
Shell Pink Mathotiana Alba 
Snowball 
Sophia 
Soucholei 
Standard 
Stiles Perfection 
Sweeti Vera 
Tea 
Te Deum 
Thompsoniana 
Tricolor Sieboldi 
Triphosa 
Tucheria 
Victor Emanuel 
Variegated Brilliant 
Var. from Govenor 
White Teutonia 
Wagner Red 
No. 105 
No. 106 
No. 156 

































INFORMATION 
Transportation: Prices in this list are f. 0. b. Chico, Calif. 
All transportation charges are to be paid by purchaser. 
exercise great care to ship by the cheapest and best r 
and to secure the lowest rates on all shipments. 
oar 
Quality: Lindo Camellias are strong and vigorous. 
carry a reserve strength that makes them grow easily 
quickly in your garden. This, coupled with the fact tha 
our soil fuses readily with other soils, makes it easy to es- 
tablish our plants. They start to grow in your garden im- 
mediately and will continue in a vigorous condition. 
Camellias Are Easy to Grow and very hardy. Observe a 
few simple rules and you will be generously rewarded. 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
The following is offered to answer in advance some om 
the questions most frequently asked about camellias. 
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Bud Dropping: This is frequently due to great fluctua- 
tions in temperature; some times to drouth conditions. Cam- | 
ellias like constant moisture comparable to that required by 
your lawn. Keep your camellias healthy and the -will be 
little bud dropping. % t 
Mottled Leaves: This is usuall-- Jue to imptoper so 
ditions—probably alkaline. Regular applications f Camel- 
lia-Azalea fertilizer should properly acidify his soil and > 
prevent mottled leaves. vee 

Fertilizer: Camellias require an acid soil 
readily be obtained by use of Camellia-Azalea ferti 
tainable at nurseries or feed stores. The amount u 
depend upon your own soil, alkaline soil needing mo: 
neutral or acid soil. Apply according to directions 
peat until your plants have dark green glossy leave 
fertilizer from February until the last of July. Uses 
and frequently and watch the results. Three 
normal growth can be obtained with proper fert 
Exposure: An eastern exposure sheltered from 
afternoon sun is most ideal. However, camellias w. 
in full sunlight even in hot climates. Care should 
however, to prevent sunburn during the first se 
fully exposed. Ample water and possibly a shade 
complish this purpose. 
Drainage: Camellias like constant moisture but m 
good drainage. If your soil is heavy or poorly draine 
hole two or three feet deep and fill the bottom with 
then place earth over this and plant in the regular w. 
Picking Flowers: Yes! You should pick the flowers. 
them in your house. Wear them. Enjoy camellias 
utmost, but use discretion in the picking. Don’t tak 
than three or four inches of stem and remember t 
placement of camellia wood is not so rapid as that o 
DON’TS 
1. Don’t remove the burlap from the ball. 
3. Don’t place the plant deeper than it stood when 
in the nursery. 
5. Don’t plant in an alkaline soil without proper prepar 
6. Don’t fail to water regularly. ' 
(See Scans on cutting). 
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