Camellia japonica 
This is the widely known “Japonica,” a large, ever¬ 
green shrub with most beautiful flowers in late winter 
and early spring. There are many varieties grown, some 
of them rare and expensive, but we list only the more 
common sorts, which are most in demand at moderate 
prices. Each of these varieties is good and well estab¬ 
lished, and the price is not based on any defect of the 
plant or flower, but because they are more common and 
are somewhat out of the expensive, rare types, which 
will in turn be less expensive as they are produced in 
more abundance. 
Camellias are easily transplanted when balled, and 
the sizes we list are most easily transplanted. 
Varieties are in some cases not known by name, but 
are offered as the best of their class in large, double¬ 
flowering sorts. 
Double Red, Double White, Double Pink, Double 
Variegated. Prices for 18 to 24 in., balled, 75 cts. each. 
Nandina domestica. A beautiful shrub with numerous 
reed-like stems springing from the same root. Leaves 
deep green, when young, tinged with red. In winter 
it assumes beautiful coppery tones and bears masses 
of bright red berries. Each 10 
15 to 18-in. plants, balled.$0 50 $4 00 
