JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
on the outer petals to pale pink at the center, showing silvery white 
petaloids mixed with golden stamens in center. A midseason bloom- 
er. Growth habits and foliage are the same as Chandleri. An out- 
standing beautiful flower. 
ROBERT NORTON—Very large semi-double, well formed flow- 
er, white with one or two pink stripes and showing numerous sta- 
mens in center. Early bloomer. Loose, open grower, but sturdy, 
with medium to large, dark green, leathery leaves. 
PRICES RARE CAMELLIAS 
GRAHIS =m 127 157 $10.00 
15/18” 12.50 
18/24” 15.00 
MeL 18.50 
3/4! 25.00 
CHOICE CAMELLIAS 
This group embraces some new varieties but consists, chiefly, of 
names well known and which have been tested by experience. Includ- 
ed here are Camellias among the best regardless of classification. 
WHITE 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN—Enormous white, semi-double peo- 
ny-like blooms, with yellow stamens mixed with petals. The flower looks 
like a big white Christmas ball. Light green, rounded foliage. Up- 
right, strong grower and free bloomer at midseason. It has few super- 
iors. 
FRIZZLE WHITE—Semi-double pure white, very large flower 
with wavy, crinked petals intermixed with yellow stamens. Foliage 
large and pointed. A strong, tall grower. Blooms with us at midseason. 
HAKU RAKUTEN (REFUGEE)—Large, semi-double to loose 
peony pure white flowers. Stamens mixed with small petals in center. 
Light green smooth foliage. Vigorous, upright and symmetrical 
grower. A beautiful Camellia. Midseason bloomer. 
HENNINGHAM SMITH—This white is said to be a sport of 
Alba Plena, to which it is very similar, but has a few short stamens 
when fully open. Foliage and growth habits are the same as Alba 
Plena. An early bloomer. 
IMURA—Beautiful white, semi-double flower with long narrow 
petals, showing prominent stamens in center. Some flowers are 5% 
inches in diameter. Long, narrow, pointed, drooping dark green 
foliage. Upright, open grower. Midseason bloomer. 
