

HARDY NORTHWEST CAMELLIAS 
HERMES (JORDAN’S PRIDE)—Very large, loose peony- 
formed blooms of excellent shape. Variegated pink and red 
with a white margin. This is one of the few pleasing FRA- 
GRANT sorts. Perfume lasts while cut indoors. Startlingly 
beautiful for corsages or table decorations. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $5.00 
PROFESSOR C. S. SARGENT W— Heavy, peony-formed 
blooms. Rose-pink in warm weather, deepening to dark red 
as the days get colder. Blooms from October to April when 
plants are exposed to full sun. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each, $4.50 
CHEERFUL (OTOME RED)—One of the best known and 
most widely used reds. Flowers are of medium size, fully 
double, bright cherry-red. Strong petals which do not get 
marked by weather. One of the earliest and most free bloom- 
ing. Very satisfactory for small garden. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
W AUKANOURA—Large, single, 4-inch bright scarlet red 
with prominent stiff golden stamens. Foliage is attractively 
waved. STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.75 
KUMASAKA—Huge fluffy peony-type flowers of a brilliant 
deep pink. The bright golden stamens are quite prominent, 
and make a pleasant contrast to the petals. One of the largest 
flowered varieties. Deep green glossy foliage. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
PINK PERFECTION—Small, well-formed double flowers 
of shell-pink that open perfectly. A few flowers open at a 
time from late October to April; very free blooming even when 
young. STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.25 
MADAME LEBOIS—Strikingly beautiful deep pink semi- 
double flowers with white blotches irregularly spaced on 
petals which are seemingly transparent. Plants are slightly 
weeping in style which makes them most pleasing. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.00 


CAMELLIA, KUMASAKA 

CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 





Solly’s Camellia Book 
(and Rhododendron) 
Camellias that flower profusely year after year are 
easy to grow and sure of success, provided the simple 
instructions given in this book are used. Tells how to 
keep the soil at the right acidity for per- 
fect growth and health. Be sure to read 25 
this book before you plant Camellias. (See 
page 10.) 

PURITY—The Gardenia-flowered variety with blooms of 
pure ivory white. Very double, perfectly formed corsage type. 
Upright grower. One of the best of all whites. Price: $4.75 
MAGNOLIA WHITE—As the name implies this is a giant 
white flowered variety with single flowers which look just 
like magnolias. The stiff golden-yellow stamens give an at- 
tractive peony-like effect. STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Considered the largest flowered 
and best of the peony-flowered type. Color is a bright cherry 
red. Some petals have white variegation blotches which pro- 
vide a delightful contrast. Some flowers are thickly doubled 
and peony-like with the centers full of petals which count up 
to 400-500. Some other flowers on the same plant are of the 
loose peony form with open centers packed with golden sta- 
mens. A most unique and attractive sort. Price: $6.00 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA—Large, semi-double flowers are 
rose-pink and show golden stamens. Blooms from late Janu- 
ary through March. Dark green foliage. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.50 

PUGET SOUND SEED CoO., Inc. 
