Hakuo. Double pure white flowers. Dull green foliage. Slow growth; late flowering. 
Otome White. A full, double pure white flower showing stamens when fully open; rosebud 
formation at opening. Bushy, slow growth; midseason bloomer. 
Snowball. Pure white, almost round, peony-like flower that resembles a snowball. Glossy 
foliage. Tall growth; late flowering. 
Prices of the above group. Fine Rare and Slow Growing Camellias— 
Grafted Plants: 12” $7.50; 18” $10.00; 24” $15.00; 30” $20.00; 36” $25.00; 40” $30.00. 
Own root plants: 242” pot 3-5” $1.00; (6-8”, 8-10” and 10-12” not available this season); 12-15” 
$3.50; 15-18” $5.00; 18-24” $8.00; 24-30” $10.00; 30-36” $15.00; 36-40” $22.00; 40-48” $25.00. 
All quotations are cash and carry at the nursery. All orders to be shipped, add 10% to quotations. 
PINK GOLD MEDAL CAMELLIAS 
Augusta Wilson (Ashland Pink, Cabbage Head, St. Elmo). A full, peony-flowered 
bloom of deep pink, measuring 314 to 4 inches in diameter. A fast, tall grower with large, 
round, glossy foliage. Early bloomer. 
Bessie MeArthur. (One of our hybrids.) A large, semi-double, clear pink variety with three 
or four layers of very large petals and prominent stamens intermingled with small petaloids. 
The flowers measure 5 inches across. Large, glossy, long foliage. Low, bushy growth; very 
hardy. 
Christine Lee. A lovely semi-double pink Camellia from the gardens of Dr. W. G. Lee. The 
flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, with showy, prominent stamens. We guarantee this 
fine semi-double pink variety to be the true strain from Dr. Lee’s garden. Long, deep green 
foliage. Spreading, bushy growth; midseason to late. 
David Gerbing. (Our seedling.) New. Lovely pink, double rosebud form with 3 to 4-inch 
bloom. The opening color and form resembles that of a Pink Radiance rose. When fully 
open some show short stamens. Foliage is long, medium green. Vigorous, bushy, tall growth; 
very free flowering midseason to late. A handsome new variety available in grafted plants 
(limited). 
Empress. An immense, semi-double deep pink flower with golden stamens in the center. 
Deep green foliage. Tall, slow growth; early flowering. 
Helen of Troy. (Do not confuse with H. A. Downing which is sometimes listed as Helen of 
Troy. This variety is not the same or in any way similar.) Very large, deep pink, sym- 
metrical petalage characterizes this variety which opens flat with showy stamens when 
fully expanded. The long, glossy, medium-sized foliage resembles that of Mathotiana Rubra. 
Vigorous in growth. 
No. 113. Grandiflora Rosea. Usually described as semi-double or loose peony-flowered 
type; the large petals of the 5-inch blooms are veined with deep rose. A row of twisted petals 
which stand apart make this Camellia one of exceptional form. Large, glossy green foliage. 
Pink Poppy. (One of our hybrids.) A single soft pink flower, 3 inches in diameter; some 
are semi-double. The entire flower is covered inside with a rosette of golden stamens re- 
sembling a poppy—a novel and handsome Camellia which is also fragrant. A tall, slow-grow- 
ing plant with rounded dark green foliage. 
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