


RED CAMELLIAS 
PRINCESS BACCIOCHI. Very showy and beautiful peony 
flowers of a fine velvety carmine-red. Brilliant yellow stamens 
interspersed among the center petals. Good foliage and a fine 
Camellia for the hair. Blooms abundantly from Jan. to 
IRN canto isa Benya Peet nce deat vr trae ne oie Rete te $3.00 & 9.00 
COVINA. Informal rose-red. Blooms very heavily over a long 
period and is a compact shrub well worth while in any gar- 
dene BidomssjameA preven ee ne $2.50 & 7.50 
JULIA DRAYTON (Mathotiana Rubra, Purple Emperor). 
One of the largest red Camellias—flowers are often 7 inches 
in diameter. The petals are wide and lie more or less flat. The 
foliage is exceedingly large and it is a very rapid grower. Out- 
standing. Blooms: Jan.=Apr $4.50, 12.50, 18.00 & 25.00 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT. This 3 to 3%4 inch flower has a very 
full round peony-type center and is one of the comparatively 
few blood-red Camellias. Likes sun. 
Bloomer lane tocar oe eee eer CO ease $3.50 & 10.00 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA. Deep flame-red semi-double large 
flowers that remind one of hibiscus. The petals are wavy and 
twisted and each one is deeply serrated. Very lovely and 
SCarces: blootnst lane Nigte Gita lt se ties 8 ee er ee $8.50 
BRILLIANT. An unusual brilliant scarlet shade of red makes 
this loosely double flower outstanding. Glossy foliage, bushy 
grower and a heavy bloomer. Blooms Jan.-Mar.....$2.75 & 7.00 
UNCLE SAM *(Tycoon). Large rugged rose-red blossoms 
with sometimes an occasional small fleck of white. Very large 
leathery leaves and heavy twigs. A robust grower and tre- 
mendous bloomer. Blooms Feb.-Apr..............00..0.... $3.00 & 10.00 
ST. ANDRE. A flame-red that is not too well known. Similar 
to Colonel Firey except that the color is more vivid and the 
center is slightly tufted. Blooms Feb.-May............ $4.00 & 12.50 
MONJISU. Petals of this deep rose-red semi-double Camellia 
have crinkled edges, giving it a very unusual appearance. One 
of the heaviest bloomers. Dark green foliage. Dwarf. Blooms 
BARTER AM ety ie aoevien Ley Cale Eup Gm Sak Sa Rees eRe Le oy SALE oR $3.00 
CAMPBELLI (Dobreel, General Douglas MacArthur). A 
very beautiful dark red formal Camellia that requires con- 
siderable shade 1f one expects the color to hold. Very large 
dark green foliage and a fast upright grower. Blooms Feb.- 
UNG BS ek soc aa) eee EI ee oe el Meet SASS te Ph psa ne mia eR SO $5.00 & 8.50 
GLEN 40. Large double deep red with rounded petals. This 
is considered by many to be the finest double red Camellia. 
Glossy green foliage and a slow grower. Flowers from Feb. 
Le A ee Geattens: 0 100s soe BES epee orn $7.50 & 17.50 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. A very unusual cup-shaped 
peony-type flower of the deepest red. It has short stamens in 
the center and measures 5 to 6% inches in diameter. Flowers 
Reba to mila yor ata ted. platitset. 22 yetia ieee ne cate an $17.50 
VICTORY. A fine new seedling from Shepp’s Shade Gardens 
in Southern California. Semi-double brilliant red with bright 
yellow stamens. A heavy bloomer with very large buds. 
Bs MBE See LATA [Lute Synd a Mes oO eth aca aey $5.00 & 10.00 
ELENA NOBILE. A medium large double vermilion-red 
that commands attention because of its unusual shade and 
form. A strong upright grower that blooms heavily and late. 
VE tei ene aera tc Pe oti ate oe fe Oe $3.00 & 10.00 
