JULIA DRAYTON. Large, waxy red flowers with petals lying more or less flat, one of 
the largest of the reds. A Camellia that will take sun or shade. The shrub is a rapid grower 
and has large, medium green leaves. Jan. to April. 1l-gal., $3.75; 5-gal., $10.00. 
KUMASAKA. A fine, giant flowered Camellia possessing a delicate perfume. The blos- 
som is rose-pink with darker veins, giving it a mottled appearance. The few large outer petals 
are irregular and fluffy; the varying number of petaloids in the center is interestingly curled 
around the showy golden stamens. Pyramidal in form, the shrub grows tall, slender and 
compact. A heavy bloomer. Jan. to May. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $6.75. 
LAUREL LEAF. One of the finest of all Camellias. The full double formal flower is 
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. 
The foliage is long, narrow, pointed and rich green. Jan, to April. 1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
LINDSEY NEIL. A striking new and large Camellia, red and white variegated, that 
carries its perfect bloom freely and when still quite young. Its yellow stamens are interest- 
ingly interspersed among the petals. The shrub is dwarf and spreading in form and has large, 
broad foliage. Mid-season. 1-gal., $8.00. 
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. l-gal., $4.00; 5-gal., $10.00. 
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 
deep green leaves, even when not in bloom. Blossoms early. Dec. to March. 1-gal., $2.50; 
5-ealee go 7a. 
MARGARETE HERTRICH. A pure white, imbricated, formal Camellia with many pet- 
als, usually 60 to 65, and with good lasting qualities. It has been named for the wife of the Di- 
rector of the Huntington Library Botanical Gardens in San Marino. The upright shrub grows 
sturdily and moderately fast. The leaves of substantial texture are dark green and shining, 
oblong in shape with elongated points and serrated margins. Mid-season. 1-gal., $8.00. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA. A fully formal double, wax-like white Camellia, large, sym- 
metrical and imbricated. Occasionally one petal has a red spot, hence it is popularly called 
“Blood of Christ”; at other times it has a faint pink line on the back of the petals, which 
tend to roll back. A sturdy, spreading shrub. Feb. to May. 1-gal., $5.00. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA (C. M. Hovey). Symmetrical large double rose-red flowers, 
with huge petals marbled with white irregularly. Leathery foliage on a rapidly growing 
plant. Dec. to March. 1-gal., $3.50; 5-gal., $8.00. 
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. 1-gal., 
$3.00; 5-gal., $6.75. 
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. 1-gal., 
$3.00 5- eal a 30.70% 
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., $6.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
MRS. TINLEY. A large formal rose-pink Camellia, an unusual sort that is not often 
found in Camellia collections. Small, pointed foliage of light green on a compact shrub. 
Feb. to March. 1-gal., $6.00. 
NEGISHI-KO. A very showy Sasanqua having single, deep pink flowers. The plant is 
vigorous and upright growth and the foliage is glossy and dark. Oct. and Nov. 5-gal., $6.25. 
NOBILISSIMA. A snow-white peony flowered type, the broad petals forming a back- 
ground for the tightly curled tuft of smaller center petals. A free bloomer of medium size. 
The plant grows tall and upright. Nov. to March. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $6.75. 
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