DESCRIPTION OF CAMELLIAS 
ABBY WILDER — Peony shaped double white flowers of 
medium size. Some of the fiowers have an occasional stripe 
of pink. This is a fast grower, and makes a fine bush. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ (Kishu Tsukasa) —The leaves are 
straight, light green, pointed and heavily grained, similar 
to Laurel Leaf. Flower is large and a beautiful shade of 
pink with an occasional petal mottled with white. Flower 
opens flat, mid-season to late bloomer. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON — This is one of the finest types 
of semi-double camellias, varying from deep red to red and 
white variegated, with very large 5 to 6-inch blooms, with 
prominent stamens irregularly arranged among the heavy 
textured good petals. Handsome, large deep green leaves. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON SPECIAL—Sport of Adolphe 
Audusson, flowers having a particularly beautiful variega- 
tion and oftentimes comes with extra petals interspersed 
with the stamens. 
AFTERGLOW — Cup shaped, semi-double white with pink 
stripes. 
ALBA PLENA — The finest of all white camellias. The pure 
white, wax-like full double flowers are about 4 inches in 
diameter, of perfect symmetry. Splendid for cut flowers. 
Harder to propagate than most varieties. 
AMABILIS, PINK — Medium, single pink flower, stamens 
in a broad compact crown. Early bloomer. 
AMABILIS, VARIEGATED — Pale pink striped deeper 
pink. Medium single. Early bloomer. 
AMA-NO-KAWA — Semi-double white—A very vigorous 
grower. 
ANNA FROST — Semi-double, large loose peony type, dark 
blood red in color. Large, round and thick green shiny 
leaves. 
ANNA ZUCCHINI — Medium, semi-double white with oc- 
casional solid pink sport. Medium compact growth. 
ANNE LINDBERGH — Medium sized, semi-peony form. 
Rose-red, vigorous upright growth. 
ARA-JISHI (Aloha) — Large, double, salmon-red, peony 
type flower. It blooms very early. The first flowers come 
in July and often times blooms through the camellia sea- 
son. Because of the early blooming habit, we expect this 
1951-1952 PRICE LIST 21 
