Macrantha. Large single flowers of clear 
pink. Late bloomer. Compact grower. 
Pink Pearl. Upright but compact grower. 
Hose-in-hose type. Clear baby-pink 
flowers Shading lighter, almost white 
toward center. 
Salmon Beauty. Flowers a_ beautiful 
salmon color. Hose-in-hose type. One 
of the best salmon varieties. 
Snow. One of the best whites showing a 
profusion of pure white flowers, hose- 
in-hose type, in mid-season. Low, com- 
pact grower. 
BERBERIS 
Juliane. 
leaves. 
Pruinosa. Bright green foliage, large com- 
pact growth. 
Sargenti. Evergreen Barberry similar to 
Berberis Juliane except that it grows 
more rapidly and foliage is lighter 
green. 
Triacanthophora. Three spine barberry. 
Very compact. 
Evergreen with large dark shiny 
BOXWOOD—BUXUS 
Japonica (Japanese Boxwood). Light 
green foliage. Stands hot weather. 
Sempervirens (Bush Box). Dark green; 
American Box. 
Suffruticosa (Old English 
Well known dwarf variety. 
Specimen Plants and Quantity Prices on 
Application 
Boxwood). 
CAMELLIA called 
Japonica). 
Slow growing evergreen with dark 
ereen leaves, having flowers in very 
early spring. 
The Camellia has long been a favorite 
in the lower south. It has been found, 
however, that they grow successfully 
over the entire coastal plains region as 
far north as Norfolk. We have been ex- 
perimenting with the different varieties 
for several years, trying to find those 
hardy enough to bloom fairly regularly 
in this section. While adverse weather 
conditions will ruin the buds oe- 
easionally on most Camellias, the fol- 
lowing varieties can be planted with 
confidence that they will bloom here 
with fair regularity. The interest in 
Camellias is growing very rapidly. 
Put a few of these small plants in 
your garden and watch them grow into 
something of which you will be justly 
proud. 
The Camellia will grow in 
ordinary garden soil. They, however, 
prefer a soil slightly acid. If planted 
on the north side, or in partial shade, 
the blooms will be much less subject to 
cold injury. 
Brilliant. Leaves dark green, thick, and 
narrow. Double rose-red blooms. 
(Generally 
any 

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