CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
SEEDLINGS DEVELOPED BY OUR NURSERY 
Our seedlings have been carefully selected from hundreds that have 
bloomed in our nursery. We have endeavored to select only those 
worthy of propagation after having been thoroughly tested. The fol- 
lowing seedlings were released by us in 1949 and have caused a great 
a 
deal of favorable comment wherever shown. 
VARIETY SIZES 
(22— 18. oe 2A Ole 30106 
KATHERINE NUCCIO (N No. 104) — This seedling $ 7.50* 
first bloomed in 1942 and has proven itself well 
worthy of propagation because of its long season of 
bloom, (starting as early as December and blooming 
through March) its lasting qualities as a cut flower, 
and its color. A 3 to 314 inch double formal, rose form, 
consisting of 60-65 large petals. Brilliant rose-red, 
with edges of petals cupped inward. Foliage, dark 
ereen, medium, slightly twisted. Compact growth. 

PRIMAVERA (N_ No. 105 — A 314-4 inch full double for- 3.00 10.00* {As Ve 90m 
mal, with a high center, consisting of 55-60 petals, 
pure white. Some blossoms show a small petaloid cen- 
ter when fully opened. This seedling first bloomed in 
1943, starting its season in February and continuing 
through April. It is one of the few late blooming varie- 
ties that produces good blossoms in the late season. A 
profuse bloomer with dark green, medium size foliage. 
WARRIOR (N_ No. 107) — This seedling was selected from 3.00 1290" 17,502 
hundreds that bloomed in 1943. A 4-414 inch semi- 
double to full peony form, brilliant, dark red with 
golden stamens. Approximately 25 large. round, wavy 
guard petals with golden stamens and small petals 
intermixed in center of flower. Foliage, light green, 
medium size. An upright grower. Blooms early to 
mid-season. 
