NEW CAMELLIAS FOR 1944 
For the last few years we have introduced, | 
every season. some of our new camellias, all of | 
which have proven to be real gems. Again we 
introduce with great pleasure the following new | 
camellias. (Our supply is very limited. No dis- | 
count on this class.) 
ROBERT NORTON (Our Seedling #156) 
Large semi-double flower, usually 4-5 inches in 
diameter. Composed of 17 large and_ thick 
obovate petals and numerous stamens at the 
center. Color is white with one or two narrow 
pink stripes. Oftentimes sports a solid salmon 
pink flower, The sport is called Jean Norton. The 
leaves are medium to large, obtuse, and of leath- 
ery texture. Early bloomer. 

Camellia Rob2rt Norton 
ROSE MALLOW—(Our Seedling #126).—At one 
time we called this Pink Hibiscus. 
Very large semi-double flower of mallow type. 
It is often 6 inches in diameter, It is composed 
of 16 large broad petals, somewhat creped in 
texture. Color soft pink with darker veins. Late 
bloomer, The leaves are extra large and roundish- 
Overlook 14 Nursery 

