ROEDING’S QUALITY 

ALBA SUPERBA. ES245. Semi-double pure white 
with prominent yellow stamens. Blooms from No- 
vember to March are borne on a spreading com- 
pact plant with large, glossy foliage. 3 g. c. $6.00. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. ES246. Single, small pink flow- 
ers. Fragrant. 3 g. c. $6.00. 
ANNA FROST. ES261. Double, medium-sized flow- 
ers of pale flesh pink striped with rose. 1 g. c. $2.50. 
ARAJISHI. (Aloha.) ES247. Peony-formed flowers, 
first blooms are deep-rose pink but as the weather 
advances they become deep red.’ New foliage is 
deep red, but when fully developed it is dark 
glossy green with deep serrations. Profuse bloomer 
from August to December. Will stand full sun. 3 
g. c. $6.00. 
AUGUSTE DELFOSSE. ES248. Deep red flowers on 
vigorous upright plants. Double peony-formed flow- 
ers. 3 g. c. $5.00. 

ES282. LOTUS 
BELLA RAMANA. ES249. A fine, large, very double 
rose flower with maroon stripes. Blooms heavily 
from February through March. Can be easily espa- 
liered. 1 g. c. $3.00; 3 g. c. $6.00. 
ELENA NOBILE. ES268. (Napa Red.) Late variety 
bearing vivid red blooms profusely produced from 
late February through April. Narrow pointed foli- 
age with a very glossy sheen. Will stand much 
sun. 1 g. c. $2.50; 3 g. c. $6.00. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. ES272. Brilliant scarlet flow- 
ers of loose peony-form showing stamens inter- 
spersed with center petals. Blooms from January to 
March on spreading plants. 3 g. c. $7.50. 
IMPERATOR. ES288. Long, double pink-salmon 
with stamens interspersed with petals, vigorous 
plants produce mid-season flowers. 1 g. c. $2.50; 
3 g. c. $6.00. 
CAMELLIAS ake easy to Grow 
Pictured in Natural Color on the Pages Following 
Camellias are “the aristocrats of the garden.” Their beautiful 
glossy, dark green foliage, and the perfection of form exhibited 
by their waxy-petalled flowers are never-ending sources of 
delight. They bloom from November into the spring. They will 
tolerate sun, but do best in partial shade. Our selection is 
augmented during the season, and represents the finest of 
the new varieties as well as the established favorites. 

ES315. OTOME WHITE 
LADY CAMPBELL. ES296. A dependable formal 
double rose-pink. The plants are unusually vigor- 
ous and floriferous. Blooms in mid-season. 3 g. c. 
$5.00. 
LOTUS. ES282. (Grandiflora Alba.) The largest 
double white Camellia, sometimes attaining a di- 
ameter of 9 inches. An abundance of blooms from 
February through March. 1 g. c. $3.00. 
MARASCHINO. ES302. Medium sized, symmetrical 
double cherry red flowers, with white marking 
showing stamens when open. Mid-season bloomer. 
3 g. c. $6.00. 

ES314. NOBLISSIMA 
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NOBLISSIMA. ES314. One of the earliest flowering 
varieties. A tuft of small white petals in the center 
surrounded by larger white ones; a good corsage 
flower. Blooms October through February. 1 g. c. 
$2.50. 
OTOME WHITE. ES315. Formal double like Pink 
Perfection with white flowers and larger petals. 
3 g. c. $6.00. 
PINK PERFECTION. ES318. 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. 3g. c. 
$5.00. 
PRINCESS BACCIOCHI. ES322. Medium to large 
dark red flowers of peony-form. Short stamens are 
shown interspersed with petals. Blooms in mid- 
season. 3 g. c. $6.00. 
PURITY. ES324. Very double, symmetrical, pure 
white, star-shaped flowers, occasionally with sta- 
mens. Free flowering while quite young. Blooms 
open a few at a time from November to April. 
3 g. c. $6.00. 
RETICULATA. ES327. Extremely large semi-double 
deep pink flowers, petals tuffled and irregular. 
Foliage long pointed, light green and heavily 
veined. Upright growth. Very late bloomer. 3 g. c. 
$10.00. 
ROSITA. ES331. Very double, perfectly formed 
medium flowers. Petals neatly and symmetrically 
arranged, rose-pink. Vigorous growing variety. 
Iie Kop WOp colts, Cs KASLOLO: 
SASANQUA DAWN. ES243. Trailing branches that 
give the effect of a vine when-trained against a 
wall. Dainty semi-double white flowers with blush 
pink edges. 3 g. c. $6.00. 
VALTAVAREDA. ES343. Cup-shaped flowers pos- 
sessing perfect symmetry. Center petals pale pink 
shading to a deeper rose on the outer petals. Well- 
branched. 3 g. c. $6.00. 
WAKANOURA RED. ES347. Semi-double rosy red, 
broad silky petals and prominent golden stamens. 
Blooms all winter. 3 g. c. $7.50. 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATED. ES348. One of the 
most striking and free flowering. Semi-double, with 
thick glistening petals of white, marked and 
splashed vivid red. Blooms over a long period. 
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WARATAH. ES349. Medium-sized blood-red hav- 
ing a single row of petals surrounding a center 
cluster of petaloids and stamens. Blooms in mid- 
season. | g. c. $3.00. 
Other Camellia varieties available in limited 
quantities. 

