TUTTLE BROS. Avésdecratic CAMELLIAS 
Camellias are easily grown, hardy to heaviest frosts, the cleanest of all evergreen shrubs 
as far as dropping leaves is concerned and supply exotic bloom over a long period. Shade or 
CAMELLIA CHANDLERI ELEGANS VAR. 
Varying tones of pink and white. 
Alba Plena. Clear white bloom of medium 
size, formal in shape that never shows the 
stamens. Compact growth. E to M. 1-gal., 
G25 Si@pill.,, S83.50- 
Bella Romana. Large petaled rose form of 
exquisite texture. Pink, splashed and nar- 
rowly streaked with carmine-rose. Vigorous 
and bushy. M. 1|-gal., $2.25; 5-gal., $6.00. 
Berenice Boddy. Dainty pink, semi-double, 
the outer petals a deeper pink, the inner ones 
flesh. Gold-tipped stamens show prominently 
when the flower is fully open. Good foliage. 
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Chandleri Elegans Va. Enormous anemone 
flowered variety with tightly curled center 
petals among a fringe of larger ones. Rose- 
pink, blotched white. Blooms heavily. E to 
M. Excellent subject for espalier. 1-gal., 
G2 50r Saeeail.,, Ke. 50) 
C. M. Hovey (Colonel Firey). Huge 
double crimson of formal shape. Slow growth, 
big crops of perfect bloom. L. 1-gal., $2.50; 
S=CAllo, 7. 50. 
C. M. Wilson. A perfect blush pink 
sport of Chandleri Elegans. New and out- 
standing. E to M. 1-gal., $7.50. 
Covina. A bushy growing sort that is par- 
ticularly desirable for pot culture. Bears a 
surfeit of medium size, semi-double, clear 
rose pink bloom. M. 1-gal., $1.25; 5-gal. 
$5.00. 
Daikagura Var. One of the earliest bloom- 
ers of the Camellia japonica. Bright rose- 
red, handsomely marked with white, small 
twisted center petals. E. 1-gal., $2.25; 
Syaisfelly, SNS), 71/5) 
Debutante. A lovely soft pink shade of 
peony form. Extremely double, no stamens 
showing. A favorite for cutting. Tall and vig- 
orous of growth. E to M. l-gal., $2.75; 
5=Galaoomioe 
Eleanor Hagood. Blush pink formal double 
of medium size that lightens with age in the 
center. Compact and upright. L. 1-gal., 
$500 S-Galt, bil2s5 0: 
part shade. 
Ask for complete Camellia Catalogue which describes the following varieties and many 
more, 
E signifies early; M, mid-season; L, late. 
Elena Nobile. A remarkable shade of 
flaming red. Rose form with golden stamens. 
Heavy bloom. Strong, upright growth. L. 
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Finlandia. Enormous semi-double white. 
Broad fluted petals, showy golden stamens. 
Spreading growth. E to M. l-gal., $2.50; 
5-gal., $7.00. 
Finlandia Var. Identical to the foregoing 
except for streaks of crimson. Eto M. 1|-gal., 
S250 S-Eell,, “57 (00) 
General George Patton. One of the newer 
varieties, bright pink in color and of rose 
form. Vigorous and upright. MtoL. 1-gal., 
$3,007 5-galk, SiO; 0: 
CAMELLIA GENERAL GEORGE PATTON 
Exquisite bright pink. 
Glen No. 40. A formal type of vivid dark 
red. Crisp, well rounded petals. Stamens 
show only when the bloom is fully open. 
Slow and upright of growth. MtoL. 1|-gal., 
$4.50; 5=gal., $12.50. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride). Most popular of 
all variegated sorts. Large, semi-double, 
light pink bordered with white and tastefully 
marked with deep pink. Slightly fragrant. 
Vigorous and pyramidal of growth. M. 1 -gal., 
Sil /5: Sell, SOOO. 
Joshua E. Youtz (White Daikagura). A 
remarkable Camellia of spreading growth 
and excellent foliage; the large, glowing 
white flowers vary from formal to semi- 
double and loose peony farm, but are gen- 
erally double rose form. Bears incredible 
numbers of perfect bloom. An outstand- 
ing new variety that has a great future. 
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Katherine Nuccio. Deep carmine, veined 
darker, a rich and unusual color in Camellias. 
A perfect rose form, very resistant to Ca- 
mellia blossom blight. Excellent corsage 
flower. Heavy foliage. Upright growth. M. 
l-gell., S75O2 S-eell,, SISO. 
Kumasaka. Delicately perfumed flowers 
of rose-pink, veined with darker pink. Large 
fluffy outer petals and small curled center 
petals among which appear bright golden 
stamens. Other forms of the flower appear. 
Slender and compact. MtoL. 1-gal., $2.00; 
Shall. SS. 50), 
Magnoliaeflora. Of cup and saucer shape, 
four angular central petals and eight outer 
petals, lying more or less flat. Pale blush 
pink. Compact and slow of growth. M. 1|-gal., 
$6,007 5=aaly, $12.50: 
Mary Charlotte. Medium sized anemone 
form of satiny light pink. Some fragrance. 
IN, Sezil,, S750. 
Mathotiana (Julia Drayton). A fast grow- 
ing sort that from January to April covers 
itself with symmetrical flat red bloom, in the 
center of which rich golden stamens are ar- 
tistically displayed. M to L. 1l-gal., $2.75; 
Sepia, 57/00), 
Mrs. Tingley. A quite unusual Camellia of 
the large formal type in salmon pink. Com- 
pact growth. = Mito) lael=galeas> 5O->-caley 
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Pink Perfection. Because of its perfect 
formal shape and clear shell pink color it 
still outsells all other Camellias. Vigorous and 
Upright. Eto Ms l-galyeolaia = >=calpa >On 
Pope Pius IX. Because of its glowing deep 
red flowers and double formal shape it is 
one of the finest Camellias for cutting. Up- 
right and compact. M. 1-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., 
$7.50. 
Professor Charles S. Sargent. Full dark red 
peony form of medium size. Vigorous, com- 
pact and upright. M. 1-gal., $2.25; 5-gal., 
S36), 1/5). 
Purity. For symmetry it has few equals. 
Formal frosty white bloom of average size 
that displays its golden stamens only in its 
later stages. Informal and rapid of growth. 
Mito. 1-gall; $1275; S-qalv, $6.00. 
Vedrine (Ruby Glow). Semi-double deep 
ruby red of loose peony form. Vigorous and 
upright. Eto M. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $7.50. 
Wilder’s Rose (Mrs. John Laing). Formal 
rose pink of medium size. Vigorous, compact 
and upright growth. M. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
S55). 15). 
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