
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 contain2rs $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 
S225 0) 
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 
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Daikagura. Very early double deep pink occasionally splashed white. 
5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Delicate pink flowers are 
l-gallon containers 
Debutante. 
full peony-form. 
S450! 
Blooms early with Daikagura. 
5-gallon containers $12.50; 
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. 1-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 
S010), 
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 
]-gallon containers $3.00. 
Pink Star. 
in petals. 
Princess Bacchiochi. Rich carmine-red blooms are semi-peony-form, 
showing stamens. 5-gallon containers $9.00; 1-gallon containers 
G2. 
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. 
petals. $7.50 up. 
Wakanoura Red. Semi-double rosy-red flowers have prominent con- 
trasting golden-yellow stamens. 1-gallon containers $3.00. 
Very rare. Semi-double deep red with fimbriated 
Wakanoura Variegated. Similar to above except that some of the 
petals are splashed white. 
l-gallon containers $3.00. 

CAMELLIA COLONEL FIREY 

