New and Rare Camellias 
AUNT JETTY. Bright red. January through March. Rare. 
BEALI ROSEA. Double, deep pink, about 4 inches across, 
displaying stamens in the center. March, April. Standard. 
BRILLIANT. Large, very double, bright red. Standard. 
CATHERINE CATHCART. Delicate pink marbled with 
white. Formal type. February, March. Rare. 
MATHOTIANA VARIANT. Large, rose-formed flowers of 
rose-red marbled white. December through March. Out- 
standing among variegated sorts. Rare. 
C.M. HOVEY (Wm. S. Hastie). Very large, double, glowing 
crimson. Late February to April. Rare. 
DAIKAGURA. Large rose-red blooms of loose peony form. 
Early October through December. Rare. 



FRAU MINNA SEIDEL (Pink Perfection). Double 
shell-pink blooms: compact and symmetrical. Our best 
seller, blooming over a long season. Standard. 

GIGANTEA (Magnolia King; Kilwingtonia). Large 
blooms variegated red and white, varying in form. January 
through March. Rare. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES. Large, semi-double, cerise blooms 
with the center petals often twisted and mixed with yellow 
stamens. Standard. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. Deep red marbled white, in loose 
peony form or semi-double. January to March. Rare. 
HARLEQUIN. Peony-type flowers of white, white striped 
pink, or solid pink. Late in bloom. Standard. 
HERME (Hikara Gengi; Jordan’s Pride; Jenny Lind; 
Souv. de Henri Guichard). White with red and pink 
stripes; large, loose peony form; fragrant. Late November 
to mid-April. Standard. 
K. SAWADA. Very double, fully imbricated flowers 4 to 
5 inches across; 50 to 70 petals with edges rolled inward. 
White. Very beautiful, spectacular flowers. New. 
Pat. No. 431. Rare. 
LAUREL LEAF. Soft pink blooms of formal or loose 
shape. Late November to March. Rare. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA (Julia Drayton; Purple Em- 
peror; Purple Dawn; W. S. Hastie). Large, rose- 
shaped flowers of deep red. Easy to grow. Rare. 


MATOSIA. Full double, light pink marbled pure white. 
Early. Standard. 
MME. STREKALOFF. Peony-formed; light pink striped 
lightly with crimson. Standard. 
POPE PIUS IX (Prince Eugene Napoleon). Large, 
double flowers of flame-red. Very popular. Standard. 
MRS. K. SAWADA. Heavy flower 3 to 3% inches 
across, with 70 to 100 petals. Double, imbricated gar- 
denia type, delicate pink shaded on white. We consider 
this a real gem. February, March. Pat. No. 481. Rare. 

Prices of Rare and Grafted Camellias 
8 ton 2ins a eee cee $3 50 to $5 00 
12 to: LS le sd ee 6 00 to 7 00 
18 to 24 ine eA ee ee 7 50 to 10 00 
2to 3 ft.in. kn ba le & lo te ale oo ee ee 
3 to 4fts.. 0. en ted ee a 
4to 5 ft oi... e wee oe les ls Ces co the ee ea 

Almost every Camellia in our Nurseries has 
been transplanted once or more 
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