
Lovely flowers, to use in bowls, or for corsages, will be produced even on small plants. If you do not have space 
in your garden, you will find great pleasure in growing Camellias in pots or tubs. 
ALBA PLENA. Pure white double flowers are 
absolutely perfect in form, symmetrical, full, never 
showing the stamens. The delicate beauty of the 
large blossoms make it the most prized white 
variety. Blooms early. 5-inch pots, 8 to 12 inches, 
$2.75. 5-gallon containers, 18 to 24 inches, 
$6.50. 2 to 214 feet, $10.00. 
ALBA SUPERBA. (Rev. John G. Drayton). Large, 
semi-double pure white, with golden stamens. A 
fine grower, producing quantities of lovely in- 
formal blooms. Gallon containers, 10 to 12 inches, 
$1.00. Tubs, 3 to 4 feet, $10.00. 
APPLEBLOSSOM. Lovely large single blossoms, 
with soft pink petals, delicately fragrant. Showy 
upright bush with distinct pointed foliage. 5-inch 
pots, 8 to 12 inches, $1.50. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. One of the most beau- 
tiful of all Camellias. Flowers, often seven inches 
across, are rose pink, lightly splashed with white, 
and beautifully displayed on the bushes against a 
background of large, richly glossy leaves. One of 
these great blooms, with tufted center, makes a 
luxurious corsage. Gallon containers, 8 to 15 
inches, $2.00. 5-gal., 18-24 inches, $5.00; 2 to 
212 feet, $7.50; 214 to 3 feet, $11.00. 
COLONEL FIREY. Glowing deep red, the large 
symmetrical double flowers are considered by 
many to be the finest red Camellia. The flowers 
are five inches across, freely produced. Rare. 5- 
inch pots, 8 to 12 inches, $2.00. Gallon con- 
tainers, 15 to 18 inches, $3.00. 5-gal., 18 to 24 
inches, $6.50. 
ELENA NOBILE. Very showy flame red flowers, 
semi-double, with bright yellow stamens. Blooms 
late. Gallon containers, 15 to 18 inches, $1.50. 
5-gal., 18-24 inches, $3.50. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. One of the showiest of 
all. Huge double flowers, five to six inches 
across, with very large waxy petals around a cen- 
ter of small recurved petals. Forms a beautifully 
rounded bloom of intensely brilliant scarlet. Gal- 
lon containers, 12 to 15 inches, $2.25. 5-gal., 
18-24 inches, $5.00. 
FANNY BOLIS. One of the largest and showiest 
of all, with broad outer petals of waxy texture, 
informally arranged; very deep red, marbled with 
white. Center petals narrow, with golden stamens. 
Gallon containers, 15 to 18 inches, $1.50. 5-gal., 
18-24 inches, $3.50. 
LOTUS. (Grandiflora Alba). Here is the giant 
white Camellia that causes a sensation wherever 
seen. Its flowers are like a large waterlily, with 
broad waxy white petals and a golden center. 
Very rare, and much in demand. 6-inch pots, 10 
to 15 inches, $4.50. 15 to 18 inches, $6.00. 
KUMASAKA. Fanciers consider this the finest 
of the deep pink Camellias. The very large flow- 
ers are of rose form, with broad petals of deep 
rich rose color, fully double, with excellent keep- 
ing qualities. The tall, strong bushes are exceed- 
ingly free flowering. Gallon containers, 10 to 15 
inches, $2.00. 5-gal., 2 to 214 feet, $10.00. 
PINK BALL. The prize variety of all the lighter 
pink Camellias, this is simply exquisite. Soft 
La France pink in color, very large, with broad 
outer petals and high center of smaller petals, 
sometimes interspersed with golden stamens. 
There is nothing more lovely for a corsage or for 
florists’ use. Very rare. 5-inch pots, 8 to 12 
inches, $3.00; 12 to 18 inches, $5.00. 5-gallon 
containers, 18 to 24 inches, $6.50. 
PINK PERFECTION. The most popular variety, 
and a vigorous shapely shrub. The medium sized 
flowers are very regular in form, double, and clear 
light pink. Gallon containers, $1.00. Balled, or 
5-gallon, 212 to 3 feet, $5.00. 
PURITY. The large flowers, double and sym- 
metrical, are pure snowy white, sometimes showing 
golden stamens late in season. Fine corsage flow- 
er, and the most popular white Camellia. Gallon 
containers, 10 to 15 inches, $1.50. 5-gal., 18 to 
24 inches, $3.50; 3 to 314 feet, $7.50. 
ROSITA. Bright rose pink, symmetrical, broad 
petalled, double. Strong vigorous bush of rapid 
growth. Gallon containers, 12 to 18 inches, $1.00. 
5-gal., 2 to 212 feet, $3.50; 212 to 3 feet, $4.75. 
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Camellias are not difficult to grow, succeeding everywhere on the Pacific Coast except 
in desert and high mountain regions. Plant them as ornamental flowering shrubs' in 
shade or semi-shade, using plenty of leaf mold or peat in the soil. 
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We have one of the finest collections of 
Camellia varieties in the West, many not listed 
here. Those interested in Camellias should 
visit California Flowerland from November to 
May, to see them in bloom. Send us your 
name, and we will mail notices of blooming of 
rare varieties, also special lists as issued. 

WAKANOURA VARIEGATED. The lovely single 
flowers have thick, glistening petals of exquisite 
texture, pure white, marked and splashed with 
vivid red. Some of the flowers on the same bush 
may have a rosy background and red markings. 
This flower is much like some of those seen in 
old Chinese paintings. Bushes strong and upright. 
Gallon containers, 10 to 12 inches, $1.50. 5-gal., 
18 to 24 inches, $3.50. See picture below. 

