CAMELLIAS 
At “Flowerland” you will find one of the 
most remarkable collections of all sizes and types 
of the better known as well as unusual and rare 
Camellias. Our display during the long blooming 
season is delightful. We urge you to come and see 
these fine plants, varieties gathered from world 
wide sources, many of which we have too few to 
list here. 
A special descriptive list of varieties and sizes not found 
in this catalog will be mailed upon request. 
During the blooming season nearly all varieties have 
buds or flowers. They represent exceptional value at the prices 
quoted. 
Chandleri Elegans 
Truly one of the most beautiful of all Camellias is this love¬ 
ly variety. The flowers are often seven inches in diameter, 
beautifully displayed on the bushes against a background of 
large, rich green glossy leaves. Because it is in such great de¬ 
mand, and slower to propagate than some other varieties, it is 
always scarce. We have a splendid assortment of sizes, but in 
limited quantity. 4-inch pots 75c; 12-18 inches, $2.50; 18- 
24 inches $3.50; 4-5 ft. specimens, $10.00. 
CAMELLIA CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
One of these gorgeous blooms backed by its own foliage 
makes as luxurious a corsage as could be desired. 
FIVE LOVELY SCARCE VARIETIES 
DAI KAGURA. Undoubtedly one 
of the best Camellias. The large 
blossoms are fully double, with very 
large curved petals of informal ar¬ 
rangement. Brilliant rose color 
sometimes spotted with white. 4- 
inch pots 75c; 6-inch pots $1.25; 
balled, 2l/ 2 -ft. $4.50. 
KUMASAKA. Many consider this 
the finest of all of the deep pink 
varieties. Very large flowers, rose 
shaped, or Peony shaped, rich deep 
rose, full flowers with excellent 
keeoing qualities. Balled. 18-20 
inches, $3.50. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. This is 
probably the largest flowered Ca¬ 
mellia now available. The magnifi¬ 
cent semi-double flowers are clear 1 
rose-pink, the center stamens are i 
golden, tassled with rose. Very ) 
rare. 1-11/ 2 ft., $4.50. t 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATED. \ 
(See below, right) A most striking 1 
variety of vivid coloring and petals v 
of remarkable texture. The ground ] 
is pure white on some flowers, soft ‘ 
rose on others, brilliantly marked j 
with deep red. The plants are erect 1 
and vigorous, making a fine display. ) 
1-1 >/ 2 ft., $3.50. 1 
WAKANOURA RED. (See below, ( 
left) Identical in every way, ex- ) 
cepting color, which is solid red, i 
one of the richest and deepest col- / 
ored of all. 1-1 Vz ft., $3-50. S 
A Choice Collection 
CHEERFUL. Very double, medium sized flowers of bright 
red, becoming deep rose with age. Free flowering and vigor¬ 
ous. 4-inch pots 50c; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
CLIMAX, Very large double flowers, bright red. 4-inch 
pots 50c; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
JORDAN’S PRIDE. Double, of medium size with lovely 
petal arrangement; variegated soft rose and white with deeper 
rose stripes. 4-inch pots 50e; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
LADY CAMPBELL. Double, symmetrical flowers of rich 
red, freely produced on compact bushy plants. 4-inch pots 
50c; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
PE.NACHEE.' Very full, double flowers of light pink, richly 
marked and striped with deep pink and carmine. Rare. 4-inch 
pots 75c; 6-inch pots $1.25. 
PINK PERFECTION. The most well-known and widely 
planted variety, and a vigorous shapely shrub. The medium 
sized flowers are very regular in form, double and clear light 
pink. 4-ineh pots 50c; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
PURITY. The very large flowers, double, 
symmetrical and lasting are pure snowy white, with 
golden stamens sometimes showing at the center. 
Lovely. 4-inch pots 50c; 6-inch pots $1.00. 
ROSITA. Large sized, fully double and with 
perfect symmetry. Deep rose-pink. 4-inch pots 50c; 
6-inch pots $1.00. 
Paul J. Howard’s 
NEW BASKET FUCHSIA 
MARINKA. Our introduction and 
displays of this glorious all-red fuch¬ 
sia have created a sensation wher¬ 
ever shown. Its trailing habit makes 
it especially desirable for pots and 
baskets, or for effective display of 
its masses of brilliant blooms when 
the plants are trained up. The near¬ 
ly self-colored blossoms have glow¬ 
ing spectrum-red sepals and scarlet- 
crimson petals and are borne in such 
great clusters that the plants become 
covered with a display of ruby glow. 
Truly one of the most effective gar¬ 
den subjects it is possible to grow. 
25c; 4-inch pots, 35c and 50c. 
WAKANOURA RED 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATED 
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