Williamsii Hybrids 
saluenensis and japonica cross 
These award winning British camellias are known 
for their free flowering habit, their hardiness to 
zero temperatures, and this unique characteristic— 
the blossoms will fall when mature. The plants are 
never marred by faded flowers. Buds will appear in 
profusion, even on small plants, at the terminal 
points and also along the central stems. They open 
successively over a long period of several months. 
These camellias are easy to grow and shape them- 
selves well. 
Camellia J. C. Williams is full pink in bud and 
pale rose-pink when expanded. The petals, general- 
ly 6 to 8, each wavy and notched in the center, open 
widely to about four inches across and are centered 
with a tuft of prominent yellow stamens. The foli- 
age is small and narrow. 
Equally desirable Mary Christian is a deeper, 
brighter rose-pink. Its buds are beautifully long 
and pointed. In form the blossoms are similar to 
J. C. Williams, but remain more cup shaped when 
open. Petals may be fewer, neither as prominently 
notched nor as wavy. Begins to bloom in December. 
Rooted cuttings available in June ___.............. $2.00 
Immediate shipment 
Oneevearr Omit TOO tne ees eee Oe $3.00 
Two year own root, branched and 
budd @d-cs 2 our nl eee op tv to $7.50 
GROUP ONE 
The majority of the following camellias are lath 
grown, with the exception of a few varieties grown 
in cans. In the event we are out of the exact size 
ordered, we may send next size but will not substi- 
tute variety unless suggested by the customer. If 
you are interested in larger size plants of any 
variety, please inquire. We will be glad to quote 
sizes and prices of any stock available. 
GaTOre Oe INChes eset eek ee tee $125 
GATOS eI nCh eS see ee eee 1750 
1210 GLowini clreeia-: soepeies ees ee: 1275 
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