Colonel Firey. To amateurs and experts alike Col, Firey is rated 
as one of the finest of all red Camellias. Flowers of good size 
with many overlapping petals making a flat face. Rich glowing 
crimson. $4.50. 
Emperor of Russia. Huge double red flowers, one of the showiest 
reds. Five to six inches across with very waxy petals around a 
center of small recurved petals. Brilliant scarlet, occasionally 
flecked. February-May. $4.50. 
Elena Nobile. This Camellia is medium large, double vermillion 
red of upright growth. Late bloomer. $3.00. 
H. A. Downing. Very large semi-double flowers. Vermillion-red 
petals loosely and attractively arranged. $3.50. 
Julia Drayton. Double red, blooms of exceptional beauty. The 
petals are wide and lie more or less flat, showing a golden column 
of stiff upright stamens. The foliage is large, dark and handsome. 
An outstanding variety. January-April. $3.50. 
Maraschino. Bright red double flowers. Petals opening to make 
a cup-like arrangement. $2.00. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius IX). Very large, perfectly 
shaped bright red flowers. One of the best Camellias. $4.50 
Princess Bacciochi. Large modified peony-type of rich carmine 
red with bright yellow stamens. Compact growth. $2.50 
Professor Sargent. Unusual scarlet flowers. Full peony-type. 
Semi-dwarf, free flowering Camellia, rated among the top few 
$3.00. 
Wakanoura Red. Semi-double rosy-red flowers with prominent 
golden yellow stamens. $2.50. 
WHITE 
Alba plena. Finest of all white Camellias. Fully double flowers 
often 6 inches across. Lovely and delicate. $3.50. 
Alba plena fimbriata. Double, pure white flowers of glistening 
white similar to Alba plena but edges of petals fringed. $4.50. 

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CAMELLIA CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
Alba superba (formerly listed as John G. Drayton). Best semi- 
double white. Pure white with enormous petals. Flowers 4 to 5 
inches across. $2.50. 
Lotus (grandiflora alba). Largest of the fine white flowered 
Camellias. Informal. Semi-double. Rare and much sought after. 
$3.50. 
Purity. Symmetrical double flowers. Large size, snow white, 
showing a few golden stamens. Popular. $2.50. 
VARIEGATED 
Belia Ramona. Large light pink double flowers profusely striped 
with crimson. $2.75. 
Chandleri elegans. Largest and most popular peony-flowered 
Camellia. Soft rose with a center of tightly curled petals, often 
showing white markings. $3.50. 
Daikaigura. Blooming early in the season, thus extending the 
flowering season of Camellias at least a month. Broad outer 
petals enclose a center of smaller twisted petals. Bright rose 
with splashes of white. $3.50. 
Fanry Bolis. Very large, semi-double red flowers blotched with 
white. $3.00. 
Jordan’s Pride (Hermes). Delightful medium flowers. Petals 
large, broad, light pink with broad irregular border of white. Fra- 
Grantee. 
Monjisu Variegated (Donklaeri). Deep red splashed with white. 
$2.50. 
SASANQUA TYPES 
A new form of Camellia, more loosely growing plants than 
ordinary Camellias. The foliage is smaller but very shiny light 
green and they are particularly suitable for espalier training 
against walls, etc. We have several named varieties, such as: 
Apple Blossom, white with pink; Hugh Evans, pink; White 
Dove, white. $3.00. 

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