White Gold Metal 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, often 
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—F-—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-Botan. 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. 
Pine 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% 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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