MALMO QUALITY FLOWERING EVERGREENS 
CAMELLIA, MIKENJAKU 

CAMELLIA, PURITY 
CAMELLIA, SARAH FROST 



CAMELLIAS 
Japonica. Exquisite flowers somewhat resembling begonias or open 
roses, but hardy and blooming in cold spring weather. Attrac- 
tive glossy blue-green evergreen foliage provides a charming 
background for the colorful blooms. They are ever increasing in 
popularity as they are most successful here. Some of the finest — 
varieties follow. Prices vary according to age and spread as well 
as height. 
Alba Superba (John G. Drayton). Large semi-double white. 18 to 
24” $5.00; 
Chandleri Elegans. One of the largest peony-flowering camellias, 
cherry red with white variegations. Some are thick peony type 
with 50 petals, some loose peony with yellow stamens. 5 to 
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Cheerful. Th2 most widely known red camellia, medium size, 
double, bright cherry red; an early and heavy bloomer. 18 to 24” 
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Colonel Firey. Large double flowers in fiery red. 5 to 7’ $1.50, 
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Covina. See Lady Campbell. 
Daikaigura. Blooms in late fall and winter till March. Large thick 
p.ony type, deep rose with white splotches. 5 to 7’’ $1.50, 
18 to 24" $5.00, 2 to 3° $7.50. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Large clear rose pink semi-double flowers. 
Showy central column of stamens. Crisp and fresh in appearance. 
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Goshiguruma. Semi-double deep red flowers with yellow anthers. 
Upright growth. 5 to 7” $1.50. 
Governor Mouton. Blood red with irregular splashes of white on 
petals. Hardy, free flowering. 5 to 7’’ $1.50. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride). Very large, loose peony form; pink and 
red variegated with white margin. 18 to 24’ $5.00; 2 to 22’ 
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Hoshiguruma. Scarlet red; free bloomer. 2 to 22 ft. $7.50. 
Jarvis Red. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers with golden 
stamens, fine foliage. One of the most popular. 2 to 22’ $7.50, 
3 to 4’ $10.00. 
Julia Drayton (Purple Emperor). Large salmon-pink, lighter to- 
ward the center. .5 to’7”°$1-50) 12 to 18” $5,060) 
Kumasaka. Large size peony form, deep rose, golden stamens. 
5 to 7 $1.50, 12 to 18%'$3.50) 12 to 22 9S6 50 aatemss 
$10.00. 
Lady Campbell (Covina). Very hardy, fast grower, upright, com- 
pact, medium-sized, double, red. 12 to 18’ $4.50, 2 to 3’ 
$7.50, 3 to-4 fte 10,00, 
Magnoliaeflora. Large semi-double, deep rose at base of petals 
shading to light blush. 5 to 7’ $1.50. 
Mikenjaku. Immense deep rose flowers with white splashes. 5 to 7” 
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Monjisu. Dwarf, medium size deep red flowers with golden sta- 
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Prof. C. S. Sargent. Very thick peony form, solid crimson blooms 
of medium size. 5 to 7“ $1.50, 18 to 24” $450, 2 to 242" 
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Pink Star. Semi-double star-shaped flowers in a clear deep pink. 
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Purity. Very double, pure white symmetrical star-shaped flowers, 
occasionally with stamens; upright grower; one of the best of all 
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Purple Emperor. See Julia Drayton. 
Rey. John Bennett. Orange-red, semi-double flowers of good size, 
often with stamens twisted with petals. Very compact but good 
grower. 3 to 4’ $10.00. 
Sarah Frost. Well known favorite, full, double rose-red of me- 
dium size. Very dependable, midseason to late. 18 to 24” 
$5.00, 2ator2.!/2 eo Oe 
Waukanoura. Semi-double scarlet blooms to 4 inches wide, some 
white mottled. 12 to 18’ $3.50, 2 to 22‘ $6.50, 2'2 to 3’ 
$10.00. 
Waukanoura Variegated. Large single flowers irregularly striped 
with deep pink on white. 18 to 24’’ $5.00, 2 to 22‘ $7.50. 

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