This is one of the Williamsii hybrids. The rich pink flowers have multiple petals at the center of the flower. Has been very hardy and free flowering.
This has the deepest maroon flowers each March. This is a striking color for a camellia.
This has small deep red double flowers in March-April. Our plant is 6'-7' tall and 2' wide. Makes a handsome shrub all year with deep green glossy leaves.
This C. japonica has deep rich red flowers in March. This is a truly spectacular camellia. Only a few available.
Our plant has 2" single red flowers with a large center of white stamens. This showy camellia will get 8'x3' in time. Limited.
Has larger flowers than C. Donation. These single pink flowers are also darker than C. Donation. The plant seems to be more restrained and smaller than Donation. The deep green foliage is a lovely background to the flowers.
The small creamy yellow C. Kisii hybrid is upright growing and flowers heavily with slightly double yellow flowers. Extra shipping
(C. japonica x C. lutchuensis) This is a fragrant small flowering camellia. The light pink flowers are 2” across. Fragrant flowers in March.
Our plant is 10’x2’ after 30 years. The small slightly nodding flowers are pink with a slight peachy tone. Lovely.
We got this variety from Bovee’s Nursery years ago. The shrub can get 10’ with small deep green leaves. The white flowers are 1” across in March- April. The plant will be covered with flowers all along the branches.
We didn’t list this superb plant last year for the first time in 40 plus years. We think this is one of the top ten plants (of any plants) to be bred in the 20th century. The dark green leaves are almost hidden by the mid pink flowers. Our pla [...]
This has irregular fanned single pink flowers. The scent is intoxicating and said to be produced only after the second day from opening.
This is one of those camellias with multiple colors. The flowers can be pink with red stripes, fully white or fully pink. Deep green foliage and wonderful fun to watch what color each flower will be in spring. Extra Shipping
This is a double C. japonica with red flowers. C. 'April Tryst' is supposedly much hardier than most camellia japonicas.
This is a rich red C. japonica from North Carolina. The flowers are a vibrant red and are a honor to the great plantsman JC Raulston. If in Raleigh, NC, go see the JC Raulston Arboretum. It’s wonderful. Limited
This is a rich pinkish red camellia. The semi double flowers cover the plant in March.
This camellia grows upright to possibly 8'. The foliage is typical C. japonica and the flowers are light red in early spring. However the main reason to grow C. j. 'Unryu' is for the contorted stems. The stems twist at 45° angles, which makes [...]
This red-flowered camellia has small flowers. The main reason for growing C. j. Variegata is its glossy deep green and yellow leaves. Our original plant is 3-4’ tall after many years. Well worth growing for foliage alone.
This is a C. williamsi hybrid with creamy yellow double flowers. Our plant is 8'-10' x 4' wide in full sun. Would be better in afternoon shade. Everyone to whom we have sold Jury's Yellow has really liked the plant.
This is a simple single red camellia. The small flowers are a pretty bright red.
Like C. ‘Korean Fire’ but totally white small flowers. This is a very attractive simple flowering camellia.
The peacock weeping camellia is a most unusual plant. The narrow leaves are deep green and the plant gently weeps; we have seen 8’ plants. The flowers are narrow red tubes with flecks of white. Makes an interesting container plant.
This is a light pink to white camellia with single flowers. This old variety is attractive and has been available for years.
We always think we should take cuttings in March and April but forget to each summer. Well, we finally did it and have some available. Lovely pink single.
This is a fall bloomer with cute flowers, white with pink flashes. The single flowers are very simple and pretty.
This slow growing camellia is wonderful. Every part of the plant is maroon. The new growth is dark purple. The small flowers are dark maroon and even the roots are deep purple. Our original plant is 30+ years old and about 5'-6'.
This is a formal double C. japonica that has rose pink margins on the petals. The base of the petals are white. The petals have an attractive point to them. Very pretty.
This is a fall bloomer and the petioles are short and semi double to double. The color is purple pink. Looks great!
This is a fall bloomer with pure white single flowers. Makes a beautiful hedge or espalier.
This hardy Ackerman hybrid blooms in November. Single white flowers cover the plant and makes an upright hedge or single plant.
This has been available for many years and is still a wonderful camellia. Blooming in November-December with rich red single flowers. The stamens are vibrant yellow. Foliage is deep green on an upright plant.
This has semi-double pink to white blooms. The upright evergreen foliage forms a nice background for the many flowers.
We have had this plant for 30 years and it blooms beautifully, but I didn’t ever take cuttings. The 3” pink flowers are single and very pretty on a 10’ plant.
One of my favorite camellias. An open 6’-8’ shrub with small (1”) white flowers in March. This is a handsome plant that is really graceful.
This is a light pink single with a cup shape (or tulip shape). Our plant is 10’ tall and is in shade most of the day.
Our upright plant is 10' x 4'. The dark evergreen leaves are a wonderful backdrop for the rich pink flowers. The 3" flowers have center petals that enclose the stamens. C. 'Waterlily' doesn't have as many flowers as C. 'Donation', but they are [...]
This has single pink and white petaled flowers. Each petal is either pink or white. The flowering begins in November and goes on until March. I’ve been trying to have this plant for years, and this is our first offering. Extra shipping