Standard Varieties 
CLASS A 
ALBA PLENA. Pure white, medium sized, early 
blooming Camellia. The best full double 
white Camellia grown. Particularly fine for 
greenhouse growing and corsage work. 
6”-8”, 8”-12”, 12”-18". and’ 18"-24". 
BRILLIANT (Reine des Beautes). Medium sized, 
bright red, full formal double, resembling 
somewhat a smaller Mathotiana. Believed to 
be a sport of La Peppermint, or the true Mrs. 
Abby Wilder. Compact grower with dark 
green foliage. | 
8”-12”, 12”-18”, 24-30” and specimens. 
ELEGANS (Chandler). Very large peonyform 
Camellia. The beautifully variegated blooms 
vary from cherry red to deep rose pink and 
white, and also vary greatly in formation, some 
being thick peonyform and others loose in for- 
mation. Many Camellias classed as “rare” 
cannot equal this very popular standard va- 
riety. 
6”-8”, 87-12", 12’-18" 187-24" and 247-30", 
HERMES. Very large, semi-double to peony- 
form, variegated pink, red and white, usually 
with white margin to the petals. This is an 
old, well-known variety that is in steady de- 
mand year after year because of its dependable 
blooming habits. Tall, thin grower that does 
not become compact in growth until fairly old. 
6”-8”, 12”-18" and 24”-30”. 
PINK PERFECTION (Frau Minna Seidel). This 
variety is so widely known and loved a 
description is probably unnecessary. Every- 
one who has ever been interested in Camellias 
probably has wanted a Pink Perfection. The 
small delicate shell pink flowers, fully double, 
appear early in the season, and generally con- 
tinue to come into bloom at intervals through- 
out the season. It also has the desirable quality 
of blooming when quite young. 
All sizes. 
