NURSERIES 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

KURUME AZALEAS. Not quite as hardy as the foregoing 
hardy Kaempferi class, but do well in Western Washington. 
Apple Blossom. Lovely double flowers of the ‘“‘hose-in-hose’”’ 
type in delicate appleblossom pink. 
Hinodegiri. Thrives in Western Washington and south. Heavy 
foliage, round glossy leaves, crimson flowers mid-spring. 
Best Known here. ; 
Hexe. Compact grower, showy scarlet hose-in-hose flowers. 
Lorraine. Attractive bright pink, dwarf. 
Pink Pearl. Large clusters of beautiful salmon-rose blooms. 
Snow. Large hose-in-hose, purest white, glossy leaves. 
Sweet Briar. Elegant rose pink flowers. One of the hardiest 
Kurumes. 
Vivid. Similar to Hexe, but no trace of purple. 
CAMELLIA 
JAPONICA 
Wax-like flowers somewhat resembling begonias or open 
roses, but hardy and blooming in cold spring weather. Attrac- 
tive glossy blue-green evergreen foliage provides a charming 
background. Camellias are sturdy growers and most desir- 
able. They are ever increasing in popularity as they are most 
successful here. Some of the finest varieties follow. Prices 
vary according to age and spread as well as height. 
Each, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. Specimens from $5.00. 
Alba superba or John G. Drayton. Large semi-double white. 
Arajishi. Carnation type flower. Dark red. Dark glossy 
foliage. 
Brown’s Red. Darkest red. Semi-double. 
Chandleri Elegans. One of the largest peony-flowering camel- 
lias, cherry red with white variegations. Some are thick 
peony type with 500 petals, some loose peony form with yel- 
low stamens. 
Cheerful. The most widely known red camellia, medium size, 
double, bright cherry red; an early and heavy bloomer. 
Colonel Firey. Large double flowers in firey red. Much sought 
after. 
Clarke Double Red. Large fine double red. 
Cevina. See Lady Campbell. 
Daikaigura. Blooms in late fall and winter to March. Large 
thick peony type, deep rose with white splotches. 
Daikaigura Red. Large loose-petaled double. Deep rose. Early 
and free-flowering. 
Donkelaari (English or Georgia). 6-inch red flower. 
Emperor of Russia. Large brilliant scarlet, geranium-like 
flowers with prominent stamens. 
Emperor Wilhelm. Very large double peony-type flowers, red 
with white markings much like Chandleri elegans. 
Fanny Bolis. Very large, loose flowers, bright red blotched 
with white; very attractive. 
Francine. A uniform cherry red form of Chandleri elegans. 
Has no white variegations. Very choice peony-flowered type. 

Camellia, Pink Star 
_Herme (Jordan’s Pride). 
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Camellia, Purity 
Grandiflora rosea. Large clear rose pink semi-double flowers. 
Showy central column of stamens. Crisp and fresh in ap- 
pearance. 
Very large, loose peony form; pink 
and red variegated with white margin; fragrant. 
Hoshiguruma. Scarlet red; free bloomer. 
Jarvis Red. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers with golden 
stamens, fine foliage. One of the most popular. 
Julia Drayton (Purple Emperor). Large salmon-pink, lighter 
toward the center. 
Kumasaka. Large size peony form, deep rose, golden stamens. 
Lady Campbell (Covina). Very hardy fast grower, upright, 
compact, medium-sized, double, red. 
Lady de Saumerez. Semi-double, ruby red with yellow stamens. 
Lily. Attractive double, white flowers of medium size. Rapid 
grower, compact, symmetrical. 
Maegnoliaeflora. Large semi-double, deep rose at base of petals 
shading to light blush. Very suggestive of Magnolia. 
Marchioness of Exeter. Early, large, rose-pink, exceptionally 
double peony form. 
Mikenjaku. Immense deep rose flowers with white splashes. 
Monjisu. Dwarf, medium size deep red flowers with golden 
stamens. 
Otome. Large double, pink with each end of petals fusing to 
lighter shade of pink. 
Pink Perfection. Very double, clear shell pink. Blooms young, 
early in spring and profusely. Well known popular variety. 
Pink Star. Semi-double star-shaped flowers in a clear deep 
pink. 

Camellia, Mikenjaku 
