
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
A year has passed since we sent out our last price-list, 
offering Camellias. We have added some new varieties to 
our list and are able to offer larger sizes than last year. 
We hope to increase the number of our varieties each year, 
until we have as complete a list as anyone in the business. 
We have some excellent plants in our rare varieties and 
know that we can please you with these. Ours are mostly 
grafted plants with the exception of the 8 to 15-inch 
size; some of these are grafted on two-year potted under- 
stock. We will supply grafted plants on all orders until 
the supply is exhausted. We are growing a good many 
varieties that we cannot list because of an insufficient 
supply; we hope to list most of them another year. In 
the meantime if you will let us know the name of any of 
the rarer varieties that you are interested in, we might be 
able to let you have one this year or graft one for you an- 
other year. 
We can graft the following for you next season, Spring 
1943: C. N. Hastie, Mrs. Chas. Cobb, Duncan Bell, 
Donkelaari (three types), Eleanor of Fairoaks, Elizabeth 
Boardman, Eleanor Haygood, Elizabeth Arden, Fire- 
brand, Flame, Firegold, Gardeniaeflora, H. A. Downing 
(true), Lady Hume Blush, Margaret Higdon, Marion 
Mitchell, Rev. John Bennett (true), Variegated La Reine, 
and possibly some others not listed. Nearly all of the above 
varieties are tops in any man’s garden and no collection 
would be complete without them. 
In the standard varieties we have a few in larger sizes 
than we had last season and in larger quantity. Our 8 
to 12-inch plants are about the best that can be had any- 
where. They are well developed, grown in full sun and 
thus superior to any shade-grown plants. We have 
grown our small plants in full sun for some time and have 
10 BLACKWELL NURSERIES, Inc. 
