FINLANDIA VAR. (Aurora Borealis). The large waved flower is a semi- 
double white, streaked and splashed with crimson. In the center is an interesting 
mass of twisting stamens. The plant grows loose and upright with foliage of medium 
size. Mid-season bloomer. 1-gal., $2.75; 5-gal., $7.50. 
FLAME. Very large, semi-double, brilliant orange-red Camellia of crepe texture 
with yellow stamens, that blooms prolifically. The shrub is of vigorous, compact 
and upright growth. Feb. to Apr. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
FRED SANDER. (Fimbriata Superba). A large, waxy, flame-red Camellia, 
semi-double, with deeply serrated and twisted petals, rare and distinctive, that has 
been compared to Tuberous Begonia, Carnation, the Ruffled Petunia and Hibiscus. 
It has medium sized light green foliage on a shrub of vigorous, upright and com- 
pact growth, and it can be counted on to bloom when quite young. Feb. to Apr. 
1-gal., $7.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
FRIZZLE WHITE. Large semi-double, orchid-like white petals, twisted and 
crinkled exotically, rise in tiers. The central petals stand erect, appearing singly 
among the stamens. A particularly good bloomer. Long slender leaves of medium 
green on a spreading shrub. Mid-season, 1-gal., $7.50. 
GAIETY. A peony form Camellia, clear red sometimes mottled with white. It 
is similar to Gigantea, but has less white in the coloring and more of the flowers 
are of the peony form. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
GENERAL DWIGHT EISENHOWER. A lovely large, deep red peony form 
Camellia. New and well worth owning. Large, heavy, dark green foliage on a 
vigorous, upright and compact plant. Mid-season. 1-gal., $7.00; 5-gal., $17.50. 
GENERAL GEORGE PATTON. A large, rose form double, bright pink in color. 
New and one of the better varieties. The growth of the shrub is open, vigorous 
and upright. Mid to late bloomer. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
GIGANTEA. (Emperor Wilhelm). Huge, bright cherry-red, semi-double rose 
to peony form, with a very clear white section, the center of the flower is filled with 
petaloids and stamens. In form it is similar to Chandleri Elegans Var. The plant 
is a rapid, open and upright grower and is outstanding. Dec. to Mar. 1-gal., $5.00; 
5-gal., $15.00. 
GLEN NO. 40. A rare, large formal to rose form double, imbricated, vivid dark 
red, considered by many to be the finest of the red Camellias, with wide, rounded 
petals. The stamens show only when the flower is fully open. The foliage is a 
deep, glossy green. Though the growth is very slow, it is strong and upright. Feb. 
to Apr. 1-gal., $7.00. 
