: Glen No. 40. Double deep red flowers with rounded petals. 
Considered the finest red Camellia by collectors. Slow grower 
with glossy foliage. Feb.-April. Gal. containers, $6.00. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride). One of the very few fragrant 
Camellias. The flower is large, semi-double, light pink with 
an irregular border of white striped with pink. Among the 
most popular of the Camellias. The shrub is pyramidal in 
form. Early to mid-season, December to April. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $6.75; gal. containers, $1.75. 
Imperator. A deep rose-red peony-like flower to 4 inches 
across, having a slight fragrance. The shrub grows tall, open 
and upright. November to March. 5-gal. containers, $5.25; 
gal. containers, $1.75. 
Julia Drayton. Large symmetrical red flowers with petals 
lying more or less flat and showing the stamens when fully 
open. Foliage large and glossy green. An outstanding formal 
Camellia. Grows rapidly. January-April. 5-gal. containers, 
$10.00; gal. containers, $3.75. 
Kumasaka. A fine giant flowered Camellia possessing a 
delicate perfume. The blossom is rose pink with darker 
veins, giving it a mottled appearance. The few large outer 
petals are irregular and fluffy; the varying number of pet- 
aloids in the center is interestingly curled around the showy 
golden stamens. The pyramidal shrub grows tall, slender and 
compact. A heavy bloomer. Mid-season to late. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $6.75; gal. containers, $1.75. 
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 symmetri- 
cal, imbricated, with no stamens showing, a handsome, per- 
fectly shaped Camellia. The foliage is long, narrow, pointed 
and rich green. 5-gal. containers, $12.50; gal. containers, 
$5.00. 
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. January to April. 
5-gal. containers, $10.00; gal. containers, $4.00. 
Mathotiana Rubra (C. M. Hovey). Symmetrical large 
double rose-red flowers, with huge petals marbled with white 
irregularly. Mid-season to late. 5-gal. containers, $8.00; 
eal. containers, $3.50. 
Mme. 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. 
December to March. 5-gal. containers, $6.75; gal. containers, 
$2.50. 
Nobilissima. A snow-white peony flowered type, the 
broad petals forming a background for the tightly curled 
tuft of smaller center petals. A free bloomer of medium size. 
The plant grows tall and upright. November to March. 
5-gal. containers, $6.75; gal. containers, $1.75. 
Panache. A Camellia of pale pink streaked with a lighter 
shade. The blossom is medium 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 
erow in dense shade. Mid-season to late. 5-gal. containers, 
$6.25; gal. containers, $2.00. 
Pink Perfection. Though an old favorite, this is probably 
still the first choice of the novice Camellia grower. The 
flowers are perfectly symmetrical and delicate, of a clear 
shell pink. The shrub in time becomes a splendid specimen. 
October to April. 5-gal. containers, $4.50; gal. containers, 
$1.50. 
Pope Pius IX. The glowing deep rose-red flowers are 
art:stically veined. A heavy blooming variety and splendid 
for cut flowers. The shrub is medium in size with medium 
een foliage. December to March. 5-gal. containers, $12.50; 
]. containers, $3.25. 
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CALLISTEMON LANCEOLATUS. Glowing scarlet heads 
in summer. 
Purity. Symmetrical double flowers of ivory white, the 
petals standing well apart but showing the golden stamens 
only in the later stages. An old favorite with profuse bloom. 
The plant grows rapidly into a tall, slender shrub. In bloom 
at Easter. 5-gal. containers, $5.75; gal. containers, $1.50. 
Reticulata. Unusually large, semi-double ruffled pink pet- 
als are mingled with the yellow stamens. The foliage is nar- 
row, pointed, dull green and netted. Blooms early in the 
mid-season. Very scarce. 5-gal containers, $20.00; gal. con- 
tainers, $10.00. 
Te Deum. Rich blood-red in color, very large, irregular 
peony in form, this Camellia has looser and larger petaloids 
than most peoniforms. Something out of the ordinary. The 
plant is rapid in growth with large lustrous foliage. Jan. to 
March. 5-gal. containers, $12.50; gal. containers, $6.00. 
Victory. A brilliant red with bright yellow stamens mixed 
through the petals, sometimes even to the outer row. Large 
and semi-double to a full peony form. A heavy bloomer 
with large buds. Very vigorous and upright shrub with me- 
dium sized shiny green leaves. January to May. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $6.75; gal. containers, $2.75. 
PROSTRATE CARISSA 
Carissa grandiflora prostrata. Dwarf Natal Plum. If you 
have enjoyed growing the older variety of Carissa you will 
derive much more pleasure from this newer prostrate variety. 
Fleshy 1l-inch glossy leaves that are nearly round grow 
thickly over the plant, forming a mound of deep green love- 
liness. Scatter fragrant waxy flowers over the foliage and 
sprinkle in a few bright scarlet fruits for good measure and 
you have a plant that is irresistible. Hardy except in very cold 
areas. Sun. Grows to 1-2 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. in width. 5-gal. 
containers, $3.00; gal. containers, $1.00. 
We grow approximately 85% of the plant material we sell. 
We know how to grow it in our nurseries and at our ranches, 
We know how and when (and whether) it should be grown 
in your gardens, too. If not well versed in the planting and 
care of plants turn to page 47. If you can think of any ques- 
ticns not answered there (and we'll bet a penny you can), 
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