September Morn White Crane 
Smiling Beauty White Empress 
Suibijin White Giant 
Sukuya White Queen 
Swan Yezo Nishiki 
Victory White 
Admiral Nimitz (Kishu Tsukasa). This in our 
opinion is one of the finest of the imported 
Japanese varieties. We have given it the 
name of Admiral Nimitz because of the dif- 
ficulty of pronouncing the Japanese name 
and we believe Admiral Nimitz is entitled 
to have the best Japanese variety named 
after him. The leaves resemble Laurel 
Leaf and yet are distinctly different. They 
are light green and pointed and are heavily 
veined. The same can be said of the flowers. 
While they resemble the Laurel Leaf, in our 
opinion they are superior. They bloom well 
in the open, averaging larger than the Laurel 
Leaf out doors and the petals have a tendency 
to stand up and curve inward. It is a very 
beautiful shade of pink with about two-thirds 
of the flowers variegated. Sometimes the 
variegation consists of some white and some 
different shades of pink. The flowers have 
always attracted a great deal of attention 
wherever we have exhibited them at 
Camellia shows. The plants are healthy 
strong growers. 
Amazing. This is a MclIlhenny variety. It 
blooms rather late, is perfection form and 
has very dark purplish flowers. The name 
well suits it. It attracts a great deal of at- 
tention because it is unusual. 
Audusson Special. This is a variegated 
Adolph Audusson but the flowers on the 
Mother bush are, in our opinion, the finest 
of all Camellias. These flowers attract more 
attention at Flower Shows than any other 
flowers we have ever exhibited. It is a 
wonderful bloomer and a fine grower. So 
far we have not been able to fill but a small 
portion of the orders we have received for 
this variety but this year we expect to have 
quite a number of nice plants. We suggest 
that you place your order early if you want 
one of these. - 
Black Dragon. This is the English transla- 
tion of a Japanese name of this variety which 
we imported from Japan before the war. It 
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