petals, the edges of which are rolled inward and are 
symmetrically overlapping each other. When the 
flower is fully opened it sometimes shows a few 
small petalets or yellow stamens in the center. It 
blooms from January to March, a very heavy and 
free bloomer. The leaves are medium in size and 
thickness, elliptical to lanceolate, and serrated, and 
leathery and dark green. Growth is very vigorous, 
semi-upright, and very compact and symmetrical. 
This new Camellia is much hardier than Alba Plena. 
Everyone who has seen this new Camellia agrees 
that it is the best white Camellia we have ever had 
in this country. This is the most profitable variety 
for cut flowers. 
Price on above three new Camellias— 
2% inch pot (spring del’y)....1.50 10.00 
6-8 inch, lath house grown, 
B&Bs see A eee 2.50 20.00 
8-10 inch, lath house grown, 
B&B aA A eee 4.00 35.00 
12-15 inch, lath house grown, 
B&B 2k ee eee 5.00 45.00 
15-24 inch, lath house grown, 
PGS Bris, Se eee ee 7.50 
IMURA (Our Seedling #12) 
Semi-double flower 5 to 6 inches in diameter, con- 
sisting of 15 large petals of a snowy white and 
porcelain texture and numerous yellow stamens 
in the center. The anthers of the flower is very 
large and shaped like an arrow or spear, very 
distinct from other varieties. Blooms mid-season. 
Leaves are large, narrow and long, smooth, very 
shiny dark green. 
LURIE’S FAVORITE (Our Seedling #172) 
Semi-double flower 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Has 
16 to 18 petals which are crinkled and resemble 
crepe paper in texture. Color: soft lavender pink 
with darker veins. Blooms abundantly in mid- 
season. Leaves very small, roundish, smooth and 
very shiny dark green. Compact grower. 
QUEEN BESSIE (Our Seedling #127) 
Semi-double, 8%-4% inches in diameter, very 
wavy large petals and numerous yellow stamens. 
Color: clear white with faint flushes around the 
center presenting a very soft and delicate appear- 
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