JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
The varieties here listed are highly regarded by experts and 
are scarce. No nursery has them in abundance. Some of them 
are new and all of them are in such demand as to prevent 
accumulation in qucntity. 
WHITE 
WHITE EMPRESS—Extremely large semi-double white. Sta- 
mens massed in cented cast a yellow glow over the entire bloom. 
A handsome shrub rather tall and dense with rich green leaves. 
An outstanding Camellia. A midseason bloomer. 
BESSIE BELLINGRATH—Semi-double white with delicate 
blush pink, formed somewhat like Snowdrift, but with many 
more petals. Midseason bloomer. Slow, up-right grower with 
long narrow, dull green leaves. Very highly regarded. 
WHITE CRANE (Haku Tsuru)—A very fine white shaped 
like Victor Emanuel and as large. Large, light green leaves. A 
tall open grower but vigorous and hardy. 
WHITE SWAN—Large semi-double white, opening rather 
flat with prominent stamens. The outer petals show light pink 
on the back. Midseason bloomer. Fast, up-right grower witn 
narrow, long, thick leaves dark green. 
YOBEKI-DORI—A new Japanese importation which appears 
to grow tall and open with narrow pointed foliage, dark dull 
green. The habits of growth appear strong. The blooms are 
lovely, white, flushed pale pink. It has slender petals with 
rather blunt ends, strongly resembling Imura. Withal a very 
lovely Camellia. 
PINK 
CREPE ROSETTE—Semi-peony type beautiful pink. Petais 
stand apart and are shaded white at margins. Few stamens. 
Foliage light green. Rounded growth, vigorous, symmetrical and 
medium height. Blooms from early to late midseason. 
GENERAL PATTON—Large, rose form, double, bright pink 
flower. A midseason bloomer. Vigorous, up-right, open grower. 
Very attractive. 
LILA ROSA—Deep, clear pink flower, formed somewhat 
like Debutante, sometimes showing a few white specks. Blooms 
early and continues through midseason. Fast, willowy growth, 
with large, light green foliage. Another new seedling which is 
regarded very highly. 
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