~ CAMELLIAS—Concluded 
Argentinita. Semi-Double: Fluffy soft 
pink, streaked and flecked rose; 
free blooming; vigorous, upright 
growth. M. 1-gal. $2.50; 5-gal. 
$6.75. 
Aurora Borealis. See Finlandia Varie- 
gated. : 
Bella Romana. Rose Form. Medium- 
large pink, striped and _ splashed 
crimson; bushy habit. M._ 1-gal. 
$2.50; 5-gal. $5.50. LS. 
*Captain John Sutter. Formal Double. 
Large rose pink, blotched with white; 
new and fine; loose, upright growth. 
M-L. 1I-gal. G $6.50; 5-gal. G 
$10.50. 
Captain Martin’s Favorite. Formal Dou- 
ble. White and rose-red; a favor- 
ite with more than Captain Martin; 
slow and compact. E-M. I-gal. G 
$7.50; 5-gal. G $10.50. 
*Chandleri Elegans. Anemone Form. 
Huge pink and white petals, with 
center of numerous small petals and 
stamens; one of the largest and most 
popular Camellias; slow, bushy 
growth. M.. I-gal. $2.50; 5-gal. 
$5.50..LS- 
*Cleopatra (M.A.). Peony Form. Large, 
full white and pink; vigorous, up- 
right growth. M-L. 1-gal. $2.50. 
*Coletti maculata. Semi-Double Peony. 
Medium carmine, boldly marked 
with white; slow, spreading growth. 
M. 1-gal. G $7.50; 5-gal. G $10.50. 
*Daikagura. Peony Form. Large, deep 
rose, variable flowers, more or less 
blotched with white; slow, spread- 
ing. Very early, but blooms for 
months. Daikagura should be the 
first Camellia planted in every new 
garden. E. I-gal. $2.50; 5-gal. 
$7.50. 
*Donckelari. Semi-double. Very large 
crimson red, marbled with white; an 
old but beautiful variety, still very 
scarce; slow. M. 
Strains: True English, very distinct 
markings. 1-gal. G $7.50. 
Tea Garden, more white variegation. 
1-gal. G $5.50. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
The popular type for massed-color bed- 
ding, since the characteristically medium- 
sized single or semi-double blooms tend 
to open over the entire plant at once, af- 
fording a breath-taking sight. The bloom- 
ing season is shorter for this reason, than 
that of the Hybrid Indicas, but more defi- 
nite and dependable. Plant habit is gen- 
erally open, but bushy, and semi-dwarf. 
5-inch pots $1.25 each; 6-inch pots 
$2.00 up; 8-inch pots $3.75 up 
Bridesmaid. Salmon-pink. 
Cherry Ripe. Early cherry-red. 
Coral Bells. Profuse shell pink. 
Hexe. Crimson-red. 
Mme. Pericot. Large, profuse, light pink. 
Orange Coral Bells. Orange. 
Seraphim. Double flesh pink. 
Snowdrift. Pure white. 

**Eleanor of Fair Oaks (Vedrine Varie- 
gated). Semi-Double. Very large, 
very deep red, strikingly marbled 
with white; free-flowering; slow, 
open habit of growth. E-M. 1-gal. 
G $7.50; 5-gal. G $10.50. LS. 
Emperor Wilhelm. See under Gigantea. 
**Fugene Lizze (Lady Jane Grey). Semi- 
Double to Peony Form. Light rose, 
marbled and splashed white; slow, 
compact growth. M. 1-gal. G $7.50. 
Fanny Bolis. See Gloire de Nantes Va- 
riegated. 
*Finlandia Variegated (Aurora Borealis) . 
Semi-Double. Large white with crim- 
son streaks and swirled center petals; 
upright growth. M. 1I-gal. $2.50; 
5-gal. $6.50. 
Gloire de Nantes Variegated (Fanny 
Bolis) . Semi-Double. Medium large, 
rose-red, blotched white; thick pet- 
als; vigorous, bushy growth. M. 
1-gal. $2.50. 
*Gigantea (Emperor Wilhelm). Semi- 
double. Huge, rich red and white, 
quite variable as to form (single, 
semi-double, and anemone-form on 
the same plant), and amount of va- 
riegations; a magnificent Camellia 
with huge leaves and rangy growth. 
M. 1I-gal. $3.50; 1I-gal G $5.50; 
5-gal. G $10.50. LS. 
Gov. Mouton. Semi-Double, Peony. 
Large, Oriental red occasionally 
splotched white; vigorous growth. 
M. 1-gal. $3.00; 5-gal. $6.50. 
*Herme (Jordan’s Pride). Semi-Double. 
Large, light pink petals, bordered 
white, with occasional rose stripe; 
fragrant; vigorous, upright growth. 
M. 1-gal. $2.50; 5-gal. $5.50. 
Lady Vansittart Variegated. Semi-Dou- 
ble. Large rose and white, with open- 
spread petals; beautiful holly-like 
foliage; slow and bushy. M. 1-gal. 
$3.00. 
Better Azalea eke 
*Lallarook (Laurel Leaf; i] Tramonto). 
Formal Double. Large salmon pink, 
veined deeper, with white markings; 
incurved petals; long, pointed light 
green foliage like Laurel. M-L. 
1-gal. G $6.50. 
**Lindsay Neill. Semi-Double Peony. 
Large, dark red, flecked and blotched 
white; slow, spreading growth. E- 
M. 1-gal. G $7.50; 5-gal. G $12.50. 
**hAme. Chiang Kai-shek. Semi-Double. 
Very large new rose red, beautifully 
pact. M. 1I-gal. G $7.50; 5-gal. G 
$15.00. 
*Mallot Variegated (Princess Baca- 
hachie). Single to Semi-Double. 
Large, soft pink, marbled white and 
rose; low, spreading habit. M. 1-gal. 
G $6.50. 
Monjisu§ (California Donckelari Vari- 
egated). Rose Form. Medium-sized, 
the wavy cherry red petals spotted 
white, with prominent stamens soon 
revealed; exceedingly free-flowering; 
slow and compact. M. 1-gal. $2.50; 
5-gal. $5.00. 
*Mrs. Eleanor McCown. Peony Form. 
Large, white, flecked and striped 
with rose-red; stamens mingle with 
the many center petals; vigorous, 
upright growth. Pasadena introduc- 
tion. M. 1-gal. $3.00; 5-gal. $6.50. 
Olive Lee. Semi-Double. Large, high- 
centered white with an occasional 
red petal or red blotches; free- 
flowering; vigorous, upright growth. 
M. 1-gal. $3.00; 5-gal. $5.50. 
Paeoniaeflora. Peony Form. Large, 
shaggy cream, lined and dashed rose- 
red; slow, compact growth. M-E. 
1-gal. $2.50; 5-gal. $6.00. 
Tricolor Sieboldi (Wakanoura Varie- 
gated). Semi-Double. Medium 
large, slightly cupped, white, boldly 
streaked carmine; free-flowering, 
vigorous, and upright. M._ 1-gal. 
$2.00; 5-gal. $5.00. 
The many species of Azaleas have been so popular as shade-garden and pot-plant 
subjects for so long in Japan, portions of Europe, and in the Southern United States, 
that innumerable hybrids and named varieties have been developed, making it difficult 
to properly group those sorts which are considered best today. However, the follow- 
ing two major classes will aid the garden-lover in making his selection. 
HYBRID INDICA AZALEAS 
Characteristically large flowers, usually loosely double, the petals more or less 
waved and frilled. Growth is vigorous but compact, although the plants will attain 
larg> size (up to 10 feet) with time. The blooming period extends over most of the 
ycar, although it is heaviest in early spring. These have always been the most popular 
Azaleas for pot plants, and are greatly increasing in popularity as garden subjects as 
their long, if erratic, blooming season has been realized. 
5-inch pets $1.25 each; 6-inch pots $2.00 up; 8~inch pots $4.00 up 
Larger sizes available. 
Azaleas shipped express collect. 
Please add 10% of order for packing (minimum $1.00). 
Aibert and Elizabeth. Double white with 
salmon-rose edge. 
Avenir. Scmi-Double, coral red. 
Brilliant. Lara2 Double orange. 
Coral Vervaen-ana. Double clear coral- 
pink. 
Eleanor McCown. Semi-Double orchid- 
pink. 
Eric Schame. Doubl2 salmon-pink, marked 
white. 
J. Herrans. Double American Beauty. 
Mme. Chas. Vuylsteke. Double brick red. 
Mme. Moreau. Fringed pink and white. 
Mme. Pctrick. Double bright rose-pink. 
Paul Schame. Double, clear, deep coral. 
Pink Pear!. Double shell pink. 
Prof. Walters. Single, fringed ros2 and 
white. 
Prof. Walters Sport. Single, fringed rose. 
Vervaeneana. Double saimon-rose, edged 
white. 
Vervaeneana Alba. Best Double white. 
Watermelon Seraphim. Watermelon pink. Also other leading varieties available 

WE SHIP CAMELLIAS IN GALLON CANS ALL OVER THE U.S. . . . SEE “SHIPPING”, PAGE 22 25 
