CLASS B CAMELLIAS 
This class includes some of the best kinds, often as 
good as our A Class, but because of a little more plenti- 
ful supply, we are listing these excellent varieties at 
much lower prices. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER. Peony-shaped white flowers, 
-medium to large, with tiny splashes of pink. Compact 
and good grower. 
BROOKLYANA. A bushy grower with large, Jight-colored 
leaves. Flowers of medium size, very double, pmk 
mottled with white. 
BROWN’S RED. Probably the darkest red Camellia of 
semi-double form. Pointed dark green leaves. 
CANDIDISSIMA. Star-shaped, very double, pure white 
flowers, not large, but a very profuse bloomer. Slow, 
compact grower. Season late. 
CLEVIANA. Compact, fast grower, with medium-sized 
solid deep pink flowers of thick peony type. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY. Very double, light pink 
flowers with red stripes, rather early tn the season. 
Compact, but slow grower. Profuse bloomer while 
very small. 
ELIZABETH. Very double, pure white blooms with petals 
crinkled at end and, once in a great while, pure pink 
flowers of same form will appear. Leaves are very dark, 
thick, green. Strong grower. One of the best. 
ENRICO BETTONI. Very fast grower. Flowers large, 
light pink, varying in form from semi-double to peony. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES (Leana Superba). Large, semi- 
double, cerise bloom, with center petals often twisting. 
'Extremely large, dark green leaves, and bold large 
flowers make this one of the most attractive on bush. 
JARVIS RED. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers 
with golden stamens. Very attractive among dark 
green foliage. One of the most popular kinds. 

Jarvis Read 
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