KATHERINE ALLAN 
This fine Camellia variety was introduced by this 
nursery last year and all available plants sold out. This 
year we are again offering small own root plants in 
gallons but this year the price is reduced because we 
are selling out. 
This variety appeared in The Camellian Magazine sev- 
real years ago as one of the ten BEST AND HARDEST 
TO OBTAIN Camellias in the Country. It is a most 
beautiful shade of soft pink. Plant grows well in the 
shape of Alba Plena but more vigorously. Foliage re- 
sembles Alba Plena somewhat but larger. Flowers are 
peony with large outer guard petals and many smaller 
petals and fluffy petaloids which hide the stamens. 
Fiowers have not varied here. One of the very best of 
the pale pinks and dependable. 
INTRODUCING 
the last of the Allan seedlings 
Alice of Linwood 
This will be the last of the Allan seedlings as we are 
going out of business. It is also one of the best if not 
the best of them all. Seedling of Lady Vansittart, it 
slightly resembles that Queen of Camellias but is better 
in every respect. 
Petais are larger, rounder and flower is larger. Foli- 
age is larger and at least as dark while growth habit is 
more upright and stronger than Lady Vansittart. Ap- 
parently free from dieback troubles. Flower lasts on 
cee from ten days upward to two weeks and is very 
showy. 
_ So far there have been several worth while sports 
including a Herme colored one—not yet available. 
