
Camellia, Mino-No-Yuki 
HOLMES Improved 
Blight- Resistant CAMELLIAS 
PLT Abe 
ANNIVERSARY $ | -00 UP 
OFFER 
Here’s good news! You can fill your garden with Camel- 
lias again. Due to their natural and voluntary resistance 
to blight, we isolated these plants in our Nurseries and 
have been checking them for any evidence of weakness. 
Now the story can be told. 
These Blight-Resisting Camellias are possessed of sur- 
prising growing qualities. They grow more quickly and 
produce a bush filled with small foliage, and covered with 
either single or double blooms, as described below. Bloom 
earlier than usual, flowering in October. They are showy 
and hardy, and particularly fitted to landscaping. Re- 
quire the least care of any Camellias. Let Holmes help 
you to enjoy Camellias again with these easy, quick-grow- 
ing varieties. 
Remember that Camellias of all kinds need a well- 
drained, slightly acid soil rich in humus. Half shade is the 
best location, for flowers do not last long in the hot sun and 
plants do not bloom in dense shade. 
CLEOPATRA. Semi-double; rose-pink. 12 to 18 in., 2 to 3 ft. 
DAWN. The finest we know. Semi-double; white with blush- 
pink. 12+to 18 in?) 18 to 24 ms] tos ie 
MINO-NO-YUKI. Double; pure white with golden stamens. 
Very early. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in., 2 to 3 ft. 
SETSUGEKKA. Large, semi-double, pure white with touch 
of pink at tips of the slightly ruffled petals. Erect, compact. 
Prices of Blight-resistant Camellias 
8 to 12:in:) 30s. eee ee See $1 00 
12 to. 18m... 5 oO eS eee 1 50 
18 to 24 1m... ..66 22 ban ce b Fee a dos eee Zoe 
2to Sift ake oe eee $3 00 to 4 00 
