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CAMELLIA, JORDAN’S PRIDE 
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C. M. Hovey. A'so known as Julia Drayton. V:ry large red ca- 
mellia, semi-double with golden stamens standing in a stiff 
central column. Spectacular, fast-growing and free-flowering. 
Gal., $3.00. 
Colonel Firey. Very popular red camellia—deep bright red with 
many petals arranged close togzther, making a flat-topped 
exquisitely symmetrical flower. 5-gal., $6.50; gal., $3.00. 
Covina. Medium size flowers fully double. Bright pink. A 
bushy, free-flowering shrub often used in tubs or large pots. 
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Daikaigura. A beautiful peony-shaped flower, deep rose, splotched 
with white. Central petals twisted and curled. One of the first 
to bloom. 5-gal., $4.50; gal., $1.75. 
Dixie. Large flowered formal flowers of rose-pink. Has a re- 
markably long season of bloom. Gal., $2.50. 
Elena Nobile. Unique flame-red double camellia. Free-growing 
and late flowering. Open flowers show a few golden stamens. 
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Fanny Bolis. Large red flowers with white blotches. Enormous 
petals pleasingly arranged and show a few golden stamens. 
5-gal., $4.50; gal., $1.75. 
Finlandia. Semi-double white of exceptional beauty. The porce- 
lain texture of the petals is lovely with the golden yellow sta- 
mens. Sometimes showing red markings. 5-gal., $6.50; gal., 
$3.00. 
Francine. Most readily recognized as a solid colored Chandleri 
elegans. The flowers have the same size and lovely form, but 
are a uniform pleasing camellia-rose color. 5-gal., $5.00; gal., 
$2.00. 
General Douglas MacArthur. New. Large dark red flowers; very 
full and double. Gal., $3.50. 
Grandiflora rosea. Huge semi-double flowers with broad rounded 
salmon-rose petals showing a column of golden stamens in the 
center. 5-gal., $5.00; gal., $2.50. 
Imperator. One you won’t forget. A deep red peony-type ca- 
mellia extremely showy and lovely in form. 5-gal., $5.00 each. 
John Laing. Compact medium size flowers of soft salmon-pink. 
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Jordan’s Pride. Delightfully fragrant flowers 5 to 6 inches 
across. Semi-double with large broad petals, light pink with 
a broad irregular border of white and frequently broad radiat- 
ing stripes of red. 5-gal., $5.00; gal., $1.50. 
Lotus. The largest and most exquisitely formed of all white ca- 
mellias. Semi-double, the flowers remind one of pure white 
lotus flowers enhanced by the golden stamens. Subject to sup- 
ply. Gal., $4.00. 
Panache. Large slightly flattened double flowers of softest pink 
with lighter variegations. Abundant foliage, heavy bloom. 
5-gal., $4.50; gal., $1.50. 
Pink Ball. Peony-shaped flowers, outer petals irregular. Soft 
pink, very lovely. Shrub is tall, bushy with large dull green 
leaves. Gal., $2.50. 
Pink Perfection. Fully double flowers of medium size, clear pink 
petals neatly arranged. One of the most popular of all camel- 
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Pink Shell. Delicate pale pink formal. The finest of all the light 
pink camellias. Flowers about three times as large as Pink 
Perfection. In a class by itself. Gal., $2.50. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. Unusual scarlet flower in full peony form. 
Free flowering semi-dwarf shrub. 5-gal., $5.00; gal., $2.25. 
Purity. Symmetrical double flowers. Large, snow white, showing 
a few stamens when fully open. Very popular. 5-gal., $4.50; 
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Rico Bettoni. Lovely formed fluffy peony-type camellia. Salmon- 
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SASANQUA CAMELLIAS 
Sasangqua. A different species than the above camellia japonica 
hybrids. The leaves are generally smaller set closer on the 
stems. Habit is such that plants can readily be trained espalier 
fashion on fences, walls, etc. Flowers early in winter or late 
fall. They are smaller in size but make up in the quantity 
produced. 
Hugh Evans. Beautiful single rose pink. Gal., $1.50. 
Briar Rose. Single, like a beautiful briar rose. Gal., $1.50. 
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