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MATOSI. Symmetrical medium formal double, pale pink Camellia with a few 
white flecks through the flower. A gees bloomer. The plant is compact and bushy 
with soft green foliage. Jan. to Apr. 1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.00. 
MISSION BELLS. Unusually vigorous and hardy, making a fine foliaged shrub 
in a very short time. The single, medium sized rose-red blooms, showing stamens, 
hang like bells on the plant. Branches of bloom can be cut from the bush freely, 
without harming the plant. Bloom profusely, at Christmas time and over a long 
period. l-gal., $2.50; 5-gal., $6.75. 
MME. HAHN. A medium large, clear bright pink, semi-double to peony form 
Camellia, cup-shaped, mottled with white. The peony center is backed by large, 
even, symmetrical petals. Large green leaves on a plant of tall and bushy growth. 
1-gal., $6.00. 
MRS. CHARLES COBB. Large, very dark red, almost black, semi-double to 
loose peony form Camellia with golden yellow stamens among the petals. Blooms 
freely. The foliage is large, shining dark green when fully grown; new leaves are 
almost red. Slow and spreading bush. Very rare. Hardy. Mid-season.  1-gal., 
$6.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
MRS. HOWARD ASPER. Large, light pink cup-shaped Camellia, often described 
as Pink Lotus, because of its similarity to the white form. Mid-season. Rare and 
choice. I1-gal., $12.50. 
MRS. MARIE KEATING. Medium large peony form Camellia in a dainty light 
pink tone. The shrub growth is vigorous and compact. Mid-season bloom.  1-gal., 
$4.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
MRS. TINLEY. A large formal, rose-pink Camellia, an unusual sort that is not 
often found in Camellia collections. Small, pointed foliage of light green on a 
compact shrub. Feb. to Mar. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
NOBILISSIMA. A white peony flowered type with yellow shading, the broad 
petals forming a background for the tightly curled tuft of small center petals. A 
free bloomer. The vigorous plant grows tall and upright. Nov. to Mar.  1-gal., 
$1.75; 5-gal., $6.75. 
PANACHE. A Camellia of pale pink streaked with a lighter shade. The blossom 
is a large formal double, full and symmetrical, slightly flattened. The spreading, bushy 
plant is large growing with large and glossy leaves. Will grow in dense shade. Dec. 
to Apr. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $6.75. 
PAULSON’S WHITE. A large formal snowy white bloom, its petals long with 
slightly reticulated venations. The shrub is upright and spreading. Jan. to Apr. 
5-gal., $7.50. 
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