CAMELLIAS 
The flower that made Sacramento famous. One of our most 
beautiful flowering plants, and so easy to grow that it should 
be in every garden. We have a very nice stock of Camellias 
in different sizes, in red, pink, white, and variegated colors 
at reasonable prices. Due to the large variety and number of 
sizes, we suggest you write for our special list. 
MEYER LEMON 
(Chinese Dwarf Lemon) 
Big, yellowish-orange fruits full of juice, borne on a handsome, compact tree 
which has larger, more fragrant, and a greater quantity of beautiful blooms 
than most citrus trees. Hardier than other lemons, growing easily anywhere in 
California. Gallon cans '/5c ea h, 5 gallon cans with fruit and blooms $2.50 
each, balled plants twice size of 5 gallon cans $2.50 ea:h. 
RHODODENDRONS 
The aristocrat of flowering shrubs that adds distinction to a garden. Beautiful 
specimens can be grown by maintaining an acid soil. This is easily done by 
liberal use of peat moss, oak leaves, or other organic material with an acid 
reaction. Then strong growth can be produced with special acid plant foods 
such as Rhozalia, compounded especially for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and 
Camellias. We have a fine assortment of the best varieties in Rhododendrons 
and suggest that you write for our list. 
AZALEAS 
Striking flowering shrubs that give a wealth of color in early spring. The finest 
subject obtainable for shady spots. They like an acid soil, which is easily made 
by the liberal use of peat moss, or oak leaves. For a commercial plant food to 
supplement peat moss, we recommend Rhozalia, a specially prepared food for 
all acid-loving plants. We have an exceptionally fine stock of plants at reason¬ 
able prices; write for special list. 
