Benton. Attrat-tive velvety single red flower with crown of 
golden .stamens of great beauty, very thrifty growing, fine 
leathery foliage. Limited stock only $1.50 each. 
Robin Hood. Also a single red of lighter tint, somewhat 
huger flower than preceding with foliage of curly appear¬ 
ance. 
Apple Blossom. Exquisite light pink flower with elongated 
form, glossy foliage of distinct features. Flowering size $1.50; 
strong pot grown specimens $2.50 each. 
Arejishi. A brilliant fiery red of perfect form, early flower¬ 
ing, large glossy foliage with reddish stems. 
Caprice. Double white, irregular, early. (No small size 
available.) 
Yuki-botan. Double white, formal, late. 
Purity. Double white, formal, early. (No small size avail¬ 
able.) 
Rosita. Deep rose, formal, early, double. 
Hikaru-genji. Double light pink, formal, medium size. 
Pink Perfection. Very early, light pink, formal, double. 
Kumasaka. Very large, deep pink, late, double. 
Wakanura. Large bright red, semi-double crown of yellow 
stamens. 
Wakanura variegata. Same as preceding with part of petals 
white. 
ABELIA FLORIBUNDA or Mexican Trumpet Shrub. The 
most unusual of novelty shrubs Avith eA'crgreen foliage, arch¬ 
ing branches to .30 inches high bearing trumpet-sha{)ed tubu¬ 
lar flowers of bright carmine color during .Tune. As a border 
shrub and for rock gardens this Avill ])rove a jewel for 
startling beauty iind charm, reminding one of certain Fuchsias 
(tf the tryphill.a grou]i. It is jn-oving more attractive every 
season but may not be hardy east of the Cascade range. A 
surjirise for every garden fancier. Fine specimens ready to 
flower the first season, $1.50 each; small plants, 50c-75c each. 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA. Dwarf, compact growing, with 
handsome leathery foliage, superior to Daphne, bearing sweet 
scented flowers, followed by scarlet berries which last all 
winter; fine for shadv locations. Male and female tv])es. 
6-8 in. $1.00; 12-14 in. $2.50 each. 
CAMELLIAS. No broad-leaf evergreen shrub can surpass 
these for sheer beauty and charm in garden decoration in the 
coast climate. Their handsome flowers begin to appear during 
the earliest spring days, and for indoor decorations, Avhen 
cut, they equal the charm of our best roses. Their growth in 
the garden is slow but steady, requiring hardly any attention, 
and the value of large specimens is continually increasing. 
They thrive in loose rich soils, and appreciate partial shade; 
ideal foundation planting subjects, as they require hardly any 
care, no need to spray, cover or prune, for they go on their 
own; insects seldom bother their foliage and their flowers 
come Avhen the garden has but fcAv. Tiuly a grand shruTi that 
should be planted in every garden in the coast climate and be 
used to replace the many inferior shrulis found in so many 
yards. Camellias look rich the year around and so easily 
grown that they are a pleasure to have. As they grow their 
beauty becomes sensational after a few years. 
We offer selections of pot grorvn plants in 2 to 4 year old sizes 
rangijig from 6 to 24 in. in height, Avell budded for immediate 
bloom, priced from 75c to $2.50 each, in the following sorts: 
Magnoliaeflora. Apple blossom pink, with form of Magnolia 
floAvers. 
Shisu. Bright red, very late flowering, dwarf sort, double. 
Some older field grown sizes available also, ]iriced according 
to age. 
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