


Specimen Camellias in Field 
CLASS A CAMELLIAS 
The varieties offered in this class have been selected 
because of unusual merit and proved reliability under 
practically all conditions where Camellias are grown. 
Generally recognized by authorities as being the most 
outstanding and satisfactory of all the standard sorts. 
ALBA PLENA. Snow-white, very double, good-sized 
flowers. Very early but a poor grower, and does not set 
buds when young. 6 to 8 in. and 8 to 12 in. only. 

Chandleri elegans. Peony form 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. One of the largest peony- 
flowering Camellias. Cherry-red with white variega- 
tion. Some are thick peony-like flowers with 500 petals, 
but some flowers are loose peony form. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. Flowers of medium size and 
blood-red color, often blotched with white. A vigorous 
grower, rather spreading in habit, with twiggy branches. 
See color illustration on page 19. 
HERME. Very large, loose peony-form blooms of elegant 
shape. Pink and red variegated with white margin. 
KUMASAKA. The flowers are large peony form, deep 
pink in color. An excellent grower and very free bloom- 
ing. Late. 
LADY VAN SITTART. Large, semi-double, attractive, 
deep pink flowers. Leaves long, narrow-pointed and 
slightly crinkled. Upright grower and free bloomer. 
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