

WHITE CAMELLIAS 3 
WHITE CAMELLIAS 
ALBA PLENA: Long-lasting, pure white, fully double flow- 
ers. Glossy green leaves, some of which are marbled 
with pale yellow. Plant in semi-shade. Blooms October 
through January. Own Root; 12-18" $3.50;-18-24™ $5.00, 
24-30" $7.50, 30-36" $10.00. 
ELIZABETH: Very double, pure white blooms; once in a 
while pure pink flowers will appear. Thick, dark-green 
leaves, mid-season bloomer. Own Root; 8-12" $0.90, 12-18" 
pli7on 0) b12:00;.6 S500. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN: An excellent white originating 
in Magnolia Gardens. The bloom is of hemispherical, semi- 
double fluted construction with stamens intermingled. The 
plant is of upright growth, large rounded, light green fo- 
liage, flowering at mid-season, a hardy white Camellia. 
Grafted; 30-36'’ $15.00. 
FEASTI: A medium size white double bloom, many blooms 
to the bush, blooming in mid-season. The plant is vigor- 
ous grower, upright, dark green foliage, rather compact 
growth. Own’ Root; 8-12” 60:90; 12-18" $1.75, 9 $12.50, 
6 $15.00: 
FINLANDI: Resembles the white sport of Herme. Same 
formation and time of bloom. Very hardy, slightly fragrant, 
foliage long, dullish green, growth medium vigorous, loose- 
ly upright. Grafted; 12-18" $7.50, 18-24"' $12.50, 24-30" 
$15.00, 30-36" $17.50. 
FRIZZLE WHITE: Semi-double, medium to large, wavy 
pure white flower, yellow stamens intermixed with petals. 
Leaves are narrow and light green. Grafted; 12-18" $7.50, 
18-24" $12.50, 30-36" $15.00. 
HAKU-RAKUTEN: Extraordinary white blooms, loosely 
formed, with a few stamens intermingled with the petals. 
Light green, glossy foliage. A tall, vigorous grower. 
Grafted; 12-18" $7.50, 18-24" $12.50, 24-30" $15.00, 30-36" 
$17.50. 
IMURA: Large, semi-double, white flowers, resembling 
a waterlily. Foliage is medium green, long, narrow, and 
slightly drooping. A rapid, slender grower, and very 
hardy. Plant in shade. Blooms November through Feb- 
ruary. Grafted; 12-18" $7.50, 18-24 $12.50, 24-30" $15.00, 
30-36" $17.50. 
LOTUS, SODE GUTCHIE: The largest of all Camellias. 
White, semi-double with a large cluster of stamens in the 
