LADY CAMPBELL. This Camellia has deep pink flowers of medium size with large 
outer petals and a small, peony-like center. Among the most vigorous of growers. Feb. to 
April. “legalsv$2.752 S2cal 667250: 
LAUREL LEAF. One of the finest of all Camellias. The full double formal flower 1s 
salmon-pink shading to a deeper tone on the tips of the incurved petals. The form is sym- 
metrical, imbricated, with no stamens showing, a handsome, perfectly shaped Camellia. 
‘he foliage is long, narrow, pointed and rich green. 1-gal., $6.50; 5-gal., $18.00. 
LOTUS. The finest and largest semi-double white Camellia, with huge, wide-open 
crinkled petals that resemble the Water Lotus. Spectacular golden stamens add to its charm. 
It is a profuse mid-season bloomer. Its long, glossy dark green foliage corresponds in 
size with the flower. The shrub is of rapid upright growth. A Camellia to prize. Jan. to 
April. 1-gal., $4.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
MADAME JANNOCH. Light red double with medium sized flowers. A hardy, rapidly 
growing and vigorous shrub, both tall and broad, making a beautiful specimen with its large 
coe green leaves, even when not in bloom. Blossoms early. Dec. to March. 1-gal., $2.85; 
5-gal., $7.50. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA (C. M. Hovey). Symmetrical large double rose-red flowers, 
with huge petals marbled with me irregularly. Leathery foliage on a rapidly growing 
plant. Dec. to March. I-gal., $3.50; 2-gal., $6.50, 
MATOSI. Symmetrical double pale pink Camellia with a few white flecks through the 
flower. A good bloomer. The plant is bushy with soft green foliage. Jan. to April. l-gal., 
$3.00; 5-gal., $7.50. 
MISSION BELLS. Unusually vigorous and hardy, making a fine foliaged shrub in a 
very short time. The single, medium sized rose-red blooms, showing short stamens, hang 
like bells on the plant. Blooms profusely, at Christmas time and over a long period. l-gal., 
$3.00; 5-gal., $7.50. 
MONARCH. This peony type Camellia is almost a ball, so unusually thick are its center 
petals. It is deep pink in color, later tinged with lavender. Vigorous growing plant, making 
a fine espalier. Dec. to April.) l=gal., $2.75; 5-eal., $7.50. 
MRS. CHARLES COBB. Large, very dark red, almost black, peony form Camellia with 
golden yellow stamens among the petals. Blooms freely. The foliage is large, shining dark 
green when fully grown; new leaves are almost red. Slow and spreading in growth, and very 
rare. Hardy. 1-gal., $7.50. 
NOBILISSIMA. A snow-white peony flowered type, the broad petals forming a back- 
ground for the tightly curled tuft of smaller center petals. A fr se bloomer of medium size. 
The plant grows tall and upright. Nov. to March. 1l-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.50. 
PANACHE. A camellia of pale pink streaked with a lighter shade. The blossom is me- 
dium in size, full and symmetrical, slightly flattened. The spreading plant is the largest grow- 
ing of all varieties, with the glossiest and largest leaves. Will grow in dense shade. Dec. to 
April. sl=eals$3.002 5-eal., $7.50. 
PAX. Camellia with large, double white flowers. The foliage is especially good, long, 
narrow and dark green; the plant of vigorous growth and hardy. Jan. to April. 1-gal., 
$5.50; 5-gal., $12.50. 
PINE CONE. This unusual Camellia is a true double and a fine bloomer. The waxy 
petals overlap to form a high center, suggestive of the name it bears. The foliage makes a 
pleasing background. 1-gal., $2.75; 5-gal., $7.50. 
PINK BALL. The finest Camellia among the paler pink shades. A large peony form 
flower with broad outer petals and a huge center of smaller petals sometimes interspersed 
with golden stamens. The color is very lovely, a soft, silvery La France pink. A profuse 
bloomer. Vigorous upright growth. Jan. to April. 1-gal., $4.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
PINK PERFECTION. Though an old favorite, this is probably still the first choice of 
the novice Camellia grower. The flowers are per fectly symmetrical and delicate, of a clear 
shell pink. The chet in time becomes a splendid specimen. Oct. to April. 1-gal., $1.85; 2-gal., 
$4.50; 5-gal., $6.25. 
POPE PIUS IX. The glowing deep rose-red flowers are artistically veined. A heavy 
blooming variety and splendid for cut flowers. The shrub is medium in size with medium 
green foliage. Dec. to March. 1-gal., $4.75; 5-gal., $12.50. 
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