CHASTITY. A Camellia with the unusual form of the rose, the color blood-red splotched 
with white. The plant is bushy. The lower leaves are quite rounded, the terminal ones come 
to a sharp point, their edges neatly serrated. Dec. to Feb. 1-gal., $8.00. 
COL. FIREY. Well named! Large double, rich crimson, beautifully shaped to 5 inches 
across having the regular form of Pink Perfection, but much larger and, of course, gayer and 
brighter. The plant is slow in growth, is somewhat dwarf, but sets many flowers. Jan. to 
April. 1-gal., $3.25; 2-gal., $6.75; 5-gal., $9.00. 
COLLETTI MACULATA. A medium sized informal double Camellia, blood-red in 
color marked with pure white, that shows the stamens when fully open. It is a slow grower, 
of spreading habit, with large, dark green foliage. Feb. to March. 1-gal., $6.00. 
COVINA. One of the best producers among the Camellias, blooming freely over a long 
period. The flowers are medium in size, doubie, clear rose pink, the petals more loosely ar- 
ranged than in a formal double. The shrub grows compactly with fine foliage, making it 
especially desirable for tub culture. Jan. to April. 1-gal., $1.25; 2-gal., $3.50; 5-gal., $4.50. 
DAIKAGURA. The earliest Camellia to bloom. Bright rose-red splotched with white, a 
full double, its center petals are smaller and often curled and twisted. he foliage is beauti- 
tala Nov. tovMebs 1I-gal2)$2.00; 5-2als $7.50; 
DEBUTANTE. This is a favorite as a cut flower. A solid light pink peony form Camellia 
that is tightly formed and does not show the stamens. The plant is tall and vigorous, its me- 
dium sized leaves are deeply serrated. Nov. to Feb. 1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $12.00. 
DONKELAARI. A free blooming, semi-double, large petaled Camellia of intense, un- 
fading cherry-red marked with white. The center is filled with golden stamens and anthers. 
The foliage is long, smooth, glossy and sharply pointed; the shrub is dwarf, slender and 
willowy in growth, and though slow growing it produces flowers freely. Jan. to March. 
1-gal., $7.00. 
DUCHESSA de CAZE. A double peony form of rose-pink blended with shell pink and 
ivory white. The full center shows tones from blush white to pale pink and deeper pink. The | 
plant occasionally bears a clear pink bloom. Flowers in mid-season. 1-gal., $6.00. 
DUNCAN BELL. Brilliant blood red peony type Camellia, four and a half to six inches 
across, the large outer petals surrounding a mass of petaloids. Extremely unusual. ‘The 
plant grows upright and is vigorous, with large dark green foliage. Jan. to March. 1-gal., 
$6.00; 5-gal., $10.00. 
ELENA NOBILE. This medium to large semi-double Camellia opens to show a mass 
of golden stamens. The color is a remarkable shade of red, described by some as flame, by 
others as watermelon. It blooms late but heavily. The plant is strong and upright in growth; 
its leaves medium in size and dark green. March to May. 1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $5.75. 
ELIZABETH. White with a small pink marking on most blossoms. The bloom is 
compact, double and incurved. A strong grower with large glossy foliage and profuse 
bloom. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $6.75. 
ELLA DRAYTON. Huge rose-red Camellia, cherry red on reverse side, with big petals 
which give a star-like effect. The shrub is tall, slender and free branching. Feb. to April. 
1-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., $6.75. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. A showy Camellia with huge waxy outer petals of brilliant 
geranium red, occasionally flecked with white, around a center of small recurved petaloids 
interestingly mingled with golden stamens. The plant has fine foliage and is compact in 
growth. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $9.00. 
EMPEROR WILHELM. Huge, bright cherry-red with a very clear white section, the 
center of the flower is filled with petaloids and stamens. In form it is similar to Chandleri 
Elegans but is even larger. The plant is a rapid grower and outstanding. Dec. to March. 
1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
FANNY BOLIS. An informal semi-double rose-red flower, boldly marbled with white. 
The golden stamens make a fine display among the loosely arranged center petals. The plant 
is bushy with large dark leathery foliage. Jan. to March. 1-gal., $2.75; 5-gal., $6.75. 
FIMBRIATA. The exquisite blooms are like those of Alba Plena except that the petals 
are overlapping, giving a scalloped effect and are daintily fringed on the edges. No stamens 
show. This is the perfect Camellia, for one can scarcely imagine a more delicate bloom. Me- 
dium sized shrub with light green foliage. Dec. to March. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA. A waxy, flame-red Camellia, semi-double, with deeply ser- 
rated and twisted petals, rare and distinctive, that has been compared to Tuberous Begonia, 
Carnation, the Ruffled Petunia and Hibiscus. It has medium sized, light green foliage on a 
shrub of moderate size and can be counted on to bloom when quite young. Feb. to April. 
l-gal., $7.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
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