
CAMELLIA KUMASAKA 
CAMELLIAS 
Alba plena. Double white formal. 5-gallon containers $12.50; 1-gallon 
containers $4.00. 
Alba superba. Largest semi-double pure white with prominent yellow 
stamens. 5-gallon containers $10.00; 1-gallon containers $2.75. 
Arajishi. Solid crimson, peony-form. 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Candida elegantissima (Nagasaki). Large semi-double flowers splashed 
white and deep rose. 1-gallon containers $4.00; 5-gallon containers 
Sila OF 
Chandleri elegans. Loose peony-form with variegated pink and white 
petals. 5-gallon containers $10.00; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
C. M. Hovey (Julia Drayton). The largest double red camellia in our 
list and an exceptionally good variety. 5-gallon containers $9.00; 
1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Clarke’s Red. Very symmetrical double deep red; always dependable, 
good size. 5-gallon containers $7.50; 1-gallon containers $2.75. 
Colonel Firey. Perfectly formal dark red flowers are large and abun- 
dant in late season. 5-gallon containers $12.50; 1-gallon containers 
$4.50. 
Daikagura. Very early double deep pink occasionally splashed white. 
5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Debutante. Blooms early with Daikagura. Delicate pink flowers are 
full peony-form. 5-gallon containers $12.50; 1-gallon containers 
$4.50. 
Empress of India. The large peony-form flowers are a striking and 
unusual shade of salmon-pink. 5-gallon containers $12.50; 1-gallon 
containers $4.00. 
Emperor of Russia. Very large peony-form flowers are brilliant scarlet. 
bushy, compact habit. |-gallon containers $4.00. 
HOW TO GROW CAMELLIAS 
Camellias-enjoy shade or filtered sunlight during the warmest 
part of the day. In any situation, the soil must be loose and 
well-drained and contain enough humus to provide a constant 
supply of moisture to the roots. Use peat moss and leaf mold 
generously when planting and be sure to set the crown: of 
the plant exactly at ground level. 

Francine. A solid pink sport of Chandleri elegans. 1-gallon containers 
$3.00. 
Grandiflora rosea. Very large semi-double pink with broad, waxy petals. 
5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
H. A. Downing. Large double deep rose-pink, almost red. 5-gallon 
containers $7.50; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride). Loose peony-form with pink and red variega- 
tions and white petal margins. 5-gallon containers $7.50; 1-gallon 
containers $3.00. 
Kumasaka. Deep rose-pink peony-form flowers are abundant on vig- 
orous plants. 5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Marchioness of Exeter. Peony-form blooms are flesh-pink and speckled 
deep pink. 5-gallon containers $10.00; 1-gallon containers $3.50. 
Pink Ball. Irregular double shell-pink flowers deepen in color with 
age. 1|-gallon containers $4.50. 
Pink Perfection. The most popular light pink variety. Fully double 
and perfectly symmetrical. 5-gallon containers $7.50; 1-gallon con- 
tainers $2.50. 
Beautiful informal rich carmine-rose with starlike twist 
1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Pink Star. 
in petals. 
Rich carmine-red blooms are semi-peony-form, 
5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers 
Princess Bacchiochi. 
showing stamens. 
$2.75. 
Purity. Symmetrical double flowers snowy white, showing some 
golden stamens. 5-gallon containers $7.50; 1-gallon containers $2.50. 
Reticulata. Huge semi-double deep pink blooms with ruffled, irregular 
petals. New and very rare. $10.00 up. 
Stardust. Deep-pink flowers are formed like Chandleri elegans. 1-gal- 
lon containers $3.50. 
Large, deep red peony-form with golden stamens 
1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Victor Emanuel. 
showing in center. 
Ville de Nantes. 
Very rare. Semi-double deep red with fimbriated 
petals. $7.50 up. 
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Wakanoura Red. Semi-double rosy-red flowers have prominent con- 
trasting golden-yellow stamens. 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Wakanoura Variegated. Similar to above except that some of the 
]1-gallon containers $3.00. 
petals are splashed white. 

