LOT 7, Name Unknown 
Here is a true floral gem in win- 
ter flowering beauty. A fyll 
double, imbricated form, light sal- 
mon pink, occasionally showing 
white suffusion on a few petals. 
Flowers 3 to 3% inches in dia- 
meter, blooms naturally Novem- 
ber to March when grown outdoors in this latitude. 


A vigorous growing, profused flowering, exquisite 
formal type blossom. Outstanding as a cut flower for 
florists trade. 
A partially opened bud is pictured. 
36-42” high, 9” pot, well branched and budded, 
1OS¥r old Pee ee Ge, MO Beaty tan viet ete S00) 
42-48” high, 10” pot, well branched and budded, 
10 Yr. old ; an rem ate 12.50 
36-42” high, 10” pot, heavy branched and bud- 
Ged12).Y Gold Shes Be nt ee OO 
42-48” high, 10” pot, heavy branched and bud- 
ded, 12 Yr. old eater ene eer Lo. 00: 
LOT 56, NAME UNKNOWN 
A magnificent almost globular form, clear pink Camellia, compact- 
ly made up of countless curved and twisted petals and petaloids. 






Flowers reach ultimate size of 4 inches in diameter. 
Blooms from middle of November to March when grown in gardens 
of this section., tolerating wide temperature fluctuations, including 
sub-freezing, with little injury to unopened buds. 
A prominent New Jersey florist considers this as an outstand 
ing pink cut flower Camellia for the trade. 
It is a distinct variety, much admired by Camellia 
collectors. 
42-48”" high, 9” pot, 12 Yr. old, branched 

and budded $ 12.50 
48-54” high, 10’’ pot, 13 Yr. old, branched 
and budded 15.00 
54-60” high, 10” pot, 13 Yr. old, well branch- 
ed and budded 1750 
54-50” high 12” pot, 13 Yr. old, well branch- 
ed and budded 20.00 

* LOT 87, SOPHIA 
Brief description of SOPHIA can be found 
inside this price list. 
Under favorable cultural treatment, blooms 
can be had from October to March. Often the 
flowering period continues over a longer period. 
One New York customer reported blooms in 
July. 
Our first flowers opened the last of August, 
this fall. 
A very desirable variety, because it endures 
wide temperature changes. 



No collection of fine Camellias is com- 
plete without a true SOPHIA... See 
page 4, for prices. 
San Bernardino, Calif., Julv 2, 1941. 
_ I received from you four Camellias 
in perfect shape. By far the best 
looking plants I ever bought sight 
unseen. W. E. W. 

