Elisabeth Boardman. A splendid white which has a big future from Magnolia Gardens 
comes this exquisite, hemispherical, semi-double fluted construction. Stamens intermingled, 
large rounded light green foliage, upright growth, flowering at midseason, a good hardy 
white Camellia. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”, 30’-36”. 
Lady of the Lake. Another exquisite white, waxy petals, semi-double irregular construc- 
tion. Midseason flowering. Foliage long glossy deep green. Growth loosely upright. Origin, 
Magnolia Gardens. Grafted, 36”. 
Mrs. Charles Simmons. This is a large handsome white Camellia. Some seasons flowering 
huge single white blossoms while at other times the formation will be semi-double to loosely 
peony form. Flowering in midseason. Foliage rounded dull pale green. Growth slow spread- 
ing. Origin, Magnolia Gardens. Own Root, 18”-24”; Grafted, 36”. 
Queen Bessie. Originating at Overlook Nursery, Crichton, Alabama, this fine white semi- 
double flower of 3 to 4 inches with stamens flowers late in the season. The foliage is large 
medium green. Growth is vigorous upright. Own Root, 24”-30”, 30”’-36”. 
White Pine Cone. Originating at Overlook Nursery, this fine seedling with pure white 
flowers, petals standing apart, resembling a pine cone. Late flowering. Large roundish 
foliage medium green. Growth vigorous upright. Grafted, 5’-6’. 
Alba Fimbriata (Middletoni, No. 26). This is the true fimbriated Alba Plena, a pure 
white, formal type of flower which measures 4 to 5 inches in diameter. The foliage is typical 
of Alba Plena. Early flowering. Own Root, 40-48”; Grafted, 24”. 
Alba Superba. From Magnolia Gardens came this large, semi-double white form with 
showy stamens in the center of the flowers. This fine Camellia is a free bloomer while young. 
Vigorous and spreading in its growth, it has large, deep green glossy foliage. Own Root, 
30”-36”. 
Otome White. A full, double pure white flower showing stamens when fully open; rosebud 
formation at opening. Bushy, slow growth; midseason bloomer. Own Root, 18”-24”; Grafted, 
12-15 aloe lO alo cae 
Snowball. Pure white, almost round, peony-like flower that resembles a snowball. Glossy 
foliage. Tall growth; late flowering. Own Root, 18”-24”. 
PINK GOLD MEDAL CAMELLIAS 
Augusta Wilson (Ashland Pink, Cabbage Head, St. Elmo). A full, peony-flowered 
bloom of deep pink, measuring 314 to 4 inches in diameter. A fast, tall grower with large, 
round, glossy foliage. Early bloomer. Own Root, 24”-30”, 5’-6’. 
Bessie MeArthur. (One of our hybrids.) A large, semi-double, clear pink variety with three 
or four layers of very large petals and prominent stamens intermingled with small petaloids. 
The flowers measure 5 inches across. Large, glossy, long foliage. Low, bushy growth; very | 
hardy. Own Root, 15”-18”, 18”-24”; Grafted, 24”. 
Christine Lee. <A lovely semi-double pink Camellia from the gardens of Dr. W. G. Lee. The 
flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, with showy, prominent stamens. We guarantee this 
fine semi-double pink variety to be the true strain from Dr. Lee’s garden. Long, deep green 
foliage. Spreading, bushy growth; midseason to late. Own Root, 18”-24”. 
David Gerbing. (Our seedling.) Lovely pink, double rosebud form with 8 to 4-inch bloom. 
The opening color and form resembles that of a Pink Radiance rose. When fully open some 
show short stamens. Foliage is long, medium green. Vigorous, bushy, tall growth; very free 
flowering midseason to late. A handsome new variety available in grafted plants (limited). 
Own Root, 24”-30”, 4’-5’; Grafted, 24”. 
SIX GERBING CAMELLIA NURSERY 
