California Flowerland 
CAMELLIAS 
We have one of the finest collections of Camellia varieties in the West, 
many not listed here. Those interested in Camellias should visit California 
Flowerland from November to May, to see them in bloom. 

Camellias are not difficult to grow, succeeding everywhere on the 
Pacific Coast except in desert and high mountain regions. Plant them as 
ornamental flowering shrubs in shade or semi-shade, using plenty of leaf 
mold or peat in the soil. 
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CAMELLIA RETICULATA 
Rarest, and considered by collectors the most gorgeous of all Camellias. 
Its flowers are among the largest, and defy description. 
Wavy petals of silk-like texture are rosy red, with a seeming purple cast 
that gives the flower the appearance of actually radiating light. When you 
see this lovely Camellia in bloom you will desire to own it above all others. 
1-Year Grafted Plants, Each $15.00 
2-Year, Blooming Size, Each $37.50 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON. Immense blooms of red and white, variegated. Plant is 
vigorous, compact, slow growing. Rare and exceptionally fine. 1-gallon cans, each 
$5.00. 
ALBA PLENA. Large double’ flowers, perfectly formed, snow white; delicately 
beautiful, early. 5-gallon cans, each $12.50. 
ALOHA (Arajishi). One of the earliest and finest, very double peony-form, deep 
rose pink to rich crimson. Dark glossy green foliage. 1-gallon, each $3.00; 5-gallon 
cans, each $12.50. 
ANITA. Semi-double light pink with crimson markings, one of the most striking 
variegated Camellias. 1-gallon, each $2.50; 5-gallon, each $10.00. 
BELLA ROMANA. Lovely large double white with crimson stripes, loosely petalled; 
free flowering and popular. 1-gallon, each $2.50; 5-gallon, 18 to 24 inches, each 
$10.00. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. One of the most popular, and one of the most beautiful 
of all Camellias. Flowers often 7 inches across, are rose pink, lightly splashed with 
white, and beautifully displayed on the plants against a background of large, glossy 
leaves. Free flowering, February to March, wonderful for corsages. 1-gallon, each 
$2.75; 5-gallon, $12.50. 

BLOOD OF CHINA. (Victor Emmanuel). Deep velvety 
red flowers of loose peony form. Vigorous spreading 
plants with rounded glossy foliage; blooms freely, from 
February to April. 1-gallon, each $3.50; 5-gallon cans, 
each $12.50. 
CAMEO PINK. A lovely symmetrical, delicate soft 
pink, very double. Bush is hardy, late flowering. 5-gal- 
lon cans, each $10.00. 
COLONEL FIREY. Magnificent symmetrical open 
flowers, rather flat, often 5 inches across, of glowing 
red. Free flowering, late. Considered by many the fin- 
est red Camellia. 1-gallon, each $3.50. 
CAMELLIA TRICOLOR SIEBOLDI 

_ DAIKAGURA (Variegated). Very early and free flower- 
ing. Large, double loose-petalled flowers of deep rose 
and white. 1-gallon, each $3.50. 
DEBUTANTE.: (Sarah C. Hastie). Fine double flowers 
of medium size, delicate light pink. Tall vigorous plant, 
hardy; a@ splendid corsage flower. 1-gallon, each $3.50. 
ECSTACY. Flowers are clear pink, fully double, and 
medium to large size. 1-gallon, each $3.50. 
EMPRESS. (Grandiflora Rosea). Huge, semi-double 
flowers, clear rose pink, of exquisite beauty. Vigorous 
compact plant with handsome foliage, blooms from 
January to March. 1-gallon, each $3.00; 5-gallon, $10.00. 
FIMBRIATA. Glistening double white of symmetrical 
form, each petal fringed. Plant is a slow, spreading 
growth, foliage is light, glossy green. 1-gallon, $4.50; 
5-gallon, each $12.50. 
FINLANDIA. Beautiful large open flowers, semi- 
double white with showy golden stamens. Petals clean 
cut, of fine substance. Compact plants, heavy foliage. 
l-gallon, each $3.50. 
FRANCINE. Like Chandleri Elegans in form and habit 
of growth, but flowers are pure rose pink. 1-gallon 
cans, each $3.00; 5-gallon cans, each $12.50. 
HERME. (Jordan’s Pride). Flowers are light rose pink, 
bordered white, very large, double, and fragrant. Tall 
strong plants, bloom from November to April. 1-gallon 
cans, $2.50; 5 gallon cans, each $8.50. 
JULIA DRAYTON. One of the most popular; showy, 
double deep red, symmetrical flowers of huge size. 
l-gallon cans, each $3.50. 
KUMASAKA. Finest deep pink flowers, very large 
double rose form, broad petalled. Tall, free flowering, 
January to March. 1-gallon cans, each $2.50; 5-gallon 
cans, each $12.50. 
LAUREL LEAF (II Tremento). Clear light pink, sym- 
metrical double flowers of lovely form, with curving 
petals. Compact plant, light green foliage, blooms Nov- 
ember to March. 1-gallon cans, each $5.00. 
LOTUS. (Grandiflora Alba). Finest and largest semi- 
double white, resembling a huge waterlily. 1-gallon can, 
each $3.50. 


MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Peony-formed, large blos- 
soms of rich pink, 4 to 5 inches across, long lasting. 
Spreading plant blooms freely, December to March. 
5-gallon cans, each $10.00. 
PAUL J. HOWARD’S WHITE. (Improved Alba Plena.) 
Beautifully formed double blooms of waxy white. 1- 
gallon cans, each $3.50. 
PINK BALL. Lovely corsage flower, shell pink deepen- 
ing as flowers age. Very large broad outer petals. 
Vigorous, shapely plant, blooming freely from Novem- 
ber through March. 1-gallon cans, each $3.00; 5-gallon 
cans, each $10.00. 
PINK PERFECTION. Popular light pink, perfectly sym- 
metrical and double; a favorite corsage flower. Blooms 
constantly from October to April. 1-gallon cans, each 
$1.75; 5-gallon, each $7.50. 
PINK STAR. Very large flowers of bright rose pink, 
with pointed outer petals, giving the effect of a star; 
golden stamens interspersed with inner petals. Compact, 
hardy plant, pointed leaves; one of the best. Blooms 
January to March. 1-gallon cans, each $3.00; 5-gallon, 
each $10.00. 
PURITY. Large double symmetrical, ivory white flowers, 
sometimes with yellow stamens. Most popular white 
1-gallon cans, each $2.25; 5-gallon, each $7.50. 
ROSITA. Broad petalled, medium size, double rose 
pink. Strong growing, tall plant. 1-gallon cans, each 
$1.75; 5-gallon cans, $7.50. 
SALMON QUEEN. Large, showy, double salmon pink, 
an unusual shade in Camellias. 1-gallon cans, $3.00. 
STARDUST. Dark pink of Chandleri type, broad outer 
petals, stamens and petaloids interspersed. 1-gallon 
cans, each $2.50; 5-gallon, $7.50. 
TRICOLOR SIEBOLDI. (Wakanoura Variegated). One 
of the most striking and free flowering. Semi-double, 
with thick glistening petals of white, marked and 
splashed vivid red. Blooms over a long period. 5-gallon 
cans, each $10.00. 
WAKANOURA RED. Semi-double rosy red, broad silky 
petals and prominent golden stamens. Blooms all win- 
ter. 5-gallon cans, each $7.50. 
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