Imura and the White Hibiscus. It is a very © 
fast, healthy grower and blooms prolifically 
which makes it a very desirable camellia. 
VARIBILLIS — Semi-double with _ loose 
petal arrangement. White, striped with rose 
and pink. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (Blood of China) — 
A huge peony-form flower of deep orange- 
red. Distinctly different formation of the 
bloom from any other camellia. Small round 
leaves, grows bushy and compact. 
VICTORY WHITE—Semi-double peony 
type. Numerous small petaloids are inter- 
mixed with stamens. 
WATERLOO (Etherington White) — Very 
beautiful, semi-double pure white flowers, 
with large petals of delicate crepe texture, 
the edges of the petals being fluted. The 
flowers have a small cluster of stamens in 
the center. 
WHITE CRANE — Large semi-double, pure 
white with irregular arrangement of petals 
and showy stamens. A very fine type, good 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
WHITE EMPRESS — Large  semi- double 
white with golden stamens. Early bloomer, 
attractive dark green foliage. 
WHITE GIANT — Semi-double pure white; 
upright and vigorous grower. Blooms mid- 
season. 
WILLIAM PENN (Purple Peony) — Peony 
type, outstanding for its almost purple color- 
ing of red sometimes marked with white. 
YEZO NISHIKI — This is a tri-color we im- 
ported from Japan and, in our opinion, is the 
finest of all the tri-colors. Flowers are nearly 
as large as the Nagasaki. Most of the petals 
are creped, and the colors which vary from 
almost solid pink to almost pure white, are 
unusually pretty shades. It is a strong 
grower and a beautiful yard plant. The 
flowers are considerably larger than any 
other tri-color. 
BRON 
