White Gold Wcetal Camellias 
Dante. An imbricated pure white form with golden stamens at 
the base of each petal.—B. 
*Haku-rakuten. An extraordinary 5-inch white blossom, loosely 
formed, with a few stamens intermingled with the petals —A—B—C— 
D—E—F. 
Imura. Beautiful white semi-double we have seen.—A—B— 
C—D. 
*Lotus, Sode Guichie. The largest of all Camellias, measuring 6 
inches or more in diameter, with a large cluster of stamens in the 
center.—C—D—E. 
*Perfection Alba. We consider this Camellia one of the finest 
double whites for late cut-flowers because it is a profuse bloomer.— 
C—D—E. 
*Frizzle White. Semi-double, medium to large, wavy pure white 
flower, intermixed with many yellow stamens.—A—B—-C—D—E. 
“White Empress. A very large semi-double flower of pure white 
in color.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*White Giant. Very large semi-double pure white flower, cften 
measures over 5 inches in diameter.—A—-B—C—D—E—F. 
*Victory White. Flower is semi-double, of the peony type, 
measuring 4-5 inches in diameter. Pure white in color.—A—B—C— 
D—E—F. 
Victory Maid. Medium sized flowers, some full double, imbri- 
cated; some are semi-double with yellow stamens.—B—C—D. 
*“White Queen. The petals are pure white, somewhat small and 
pointed at the tips ——A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*White King. The color is snowy-white with numerous yellow 
stamens at the center.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Liberty Bell. It bears a pure white, semi-peony formed flower 
measuring 4-5 inches in diameter.—D—F—E. 
*Robert Norton.—D—F. 
“Royal White. Very late bloomer. Pure white in color.—D—F. 
“Haku Tsuru (14B and White Crane). Large excellent white 
resembling Vittorio Emanuele in size and shape.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
K. Sawada (U. S. Patent No. 431). The flowers are of pure white, 
very double, and fully imbricated.—B—C—D—E—F. 
This Camellia is sold under contract from patentee. 
“Elisabeth Boardman. Stamens intermingled, large rounded light 
green foliage, flowering at mid-season, a good hardy white Camellia. 
B—C—D—E—F, 
*Morning Glow. Imbriciated, porcelain white, petals changing to 
light cream yellow at petal base. Flower 4’ to 5”’ in diameter.— 
A—B—C—D—E—F, 
*Alba Fimbriata (Middletoni, No. 26). This is the true fibriated 
Alba Plena, a pure white, formal type of flower which measures 
4 to 5 inches in diameter.—B—C. 
*September Morn (Yohei-Haku). White. Large, loose double with 
central petals interspersed with grouped stamens and _ petaloids.— 
A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Pax. (Snow Doll; Yuki Daruma; White Laurel Leaf) Pure White. 
Large, formal, imbricated, flat double.—B—C. 
*Jenny Jones (S-100). This large semi-double cup-shaped white 
flower should become one of the most popular of its type.—B—C—D. 
*“Shiro-Bofan. Large, white. Good grower. Medium-sized, light 
green foliage. A very good white-—D—E—F. 
*Lady of Lourdes. Another great Carellia. Similar in size and 
shape to Marchioness of Exeter but is white in color. 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter and 1 to 2 inches thick.—B—C—D. 
*Margarete Hetrich. A large full double white.—B—C—D. 
*Pride of Descanso. This fine California variety is a very large 
semi-double to loose peony white flower. Very lovely.—B—C—D— 
E—F. 
*Paul Howard’s White (Late Alba Plena). A large imbricated 
double. —C—D—E. 
Pink Gold Metal Camellias 
*Bessie McArthur. (One of our hybrids.) A large, semi-double, 
clear pink variety with three or four layers of very large petals and 
prominent stamens intermingled with small petaloids.—B—C—D. 
Christine Lee. A lovely semi-double pink Camellia from the 
gardens of Dr. W. G. Lee. The flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, 
with showy, prominent stamens.—A—B—C. $6.00. 
* Alice Stokes. Medium size, light pink, full double flowers, very 
new.—B—C. 
Thelma Dale. A silver pink sport of Mrs. Baldwin Wood. Some- 
what larger.—B—C—D—E. 
David Gerbing. (Our seedling.) Lovely pink, double rosebud 
form with 3 to 4-inch bloom. The opening color and form resembles 
that of a Pink Radiance rose.—B—C. 
Empress. An immense, semi-double deep pink flower with golden 
stamens in the center.—A—B—C—D. 
*Rosea Superba. A very large, double, deep pink flower of the 
*GRAFTS 
A—12''-18'’—$ 5.00 
B—18''-24'’— 7.50 
C—24''-30'’— 10.00 
D—30''-36'’— 12.50 
E—3'-4'— 15.00 
F—4'-5’— 25.00 
FOUR 
Mathotiana Rubra type outstanding for its free-flowering habit. 
—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Eleanor Haygood. Its rose form flowers upon developing fully 
show a few short stamens when completely open.—B. 
*Magnoliaeflora. This lovely semi-double pale pink Camellia 
is in great demand, flowering in mid-season.—A—-B—C—D—E—F. 
*Crepe Rosette (Middletoni, No. 6). Measuring 4/2 inches in 
diameter, the deep pink semi-double blooms have three rows of 
outer petals which are twisted and intermingled with the stamens. 
—B—C. 
“Lady Hume's Blush. Best described as shell-pink to white. 
—B—C. 
*Angel’s Blush. Small blush pink flower with about 3 or 4 small 
stamens showing in center. Very dainty.—B—C. 
*Dr. Tinsley (M). Large, semi-double blush color, of Empress 
shape. Very good.—A—B—C—D—E. 
OWN ROOTS 
A—18''-24''—§$ 3.50 
B—2'-3'— 5.00 
C—3'-4'—10.00 
D—4'-5’— 15.00 
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