Camellia magnolia exlora: 
Flowers magnolia shaped; of a transparent pale pink; semi¬ 
double, with masses of yellow anthers in center. $1.00 each. 
Camellia* Purity:. ' J * 
Symmetrically formed; pure white; of good' size; very double. 
750 to $2.50 each 
Camellia Arejishi: ; 
Finely formed scarlet; of extra early flowering habit, with 
sterns of bronzy color; shiny leaves, $1.00 to 42,00 each. 
Camellia Wakanura variegata: 
A very largo flowering sort, with semi-double and single 
flowers, often on the same branch; color, bright red, with 
blotches.of white, irregularly placed, some times purc red only. 
The large size and its changing colors make this a most inter¬ 
esting and showy sort, but of slow growth. Pot-grown. ' - 1 
$1.00 to #3.00 each.' ■ • '■ ’■ ■; 
Camellia Caprice:*. 
Pure: white double, 
$2.50 each ' ' ‘. 
with golden stamens. 
Pot-^ grown*. 
Other sor ts are also on hand-. 
$1.00 to 
’Cotoneaster glaclealie: * * •" 
Low growing well branched specimens.- ■ : • • 
\ . v * 10-12” @ .75 each 
Cotoneaster humifusa (Dammeri) 
Prostrate form, with bright red berries, small green leaves. 
Excellent for Rockeries, 
10-12” spread @ $1.00 each : 
Cotoneaster Franchetti: 
An upright shrub with long arching branches covered by scarlet 
berries. Loaves with grey tomentum on lower surface, 
30-36" @ 41.25 each 
3 to 4 ft. @ 1.50 * 
Cotoneaster Parneyi: 
Resembles the preceding_ variety for growth but ha 
•eon and larger leaves. Also has much larger borrie 
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rod color. A profuse aroa 
s darker 
s of deep 
24-30" % 43.50 02 ch 
36-43" @ 3.50 " 
Cistus cyprius: 
A small shrub with showy whitc flowers which have bright- red 
spots at base of petals. •'*" 
4-6.50 each 
