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BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA—Very nice shrub; arching branches; lance- 
shaped leaves and dense clusters of flowers. E. Gal. 75c, 
5-gal. $3.00. 
FLAME BUSH 
CALLIANDRA GUILDINGII—From far-off Trinidad 
comes this fern-like foliaged shrub with the large heads 
of brilliant scarlet flowers. Through summer and until 
mid-winter the startling blossoms make their appearance. 
Is quite hardy. Good drainage and plenty of sun. D. Gal. 
75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 

BOTTLE BRUSH (CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS) 
BOTTLEBRUSH 
CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS—One of the newer and 
by far the best of the bottle brush family. From early 
spring until summer this large, willowy, fast growing shrub 
is simply smothered with bright scarlet cylindrical flow- 
ers. When in bloom the effect of this shrub is almost 
breath-taking. And we hope we’re not exaggerating! Full 
sun is best. Hardy. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
CAMELLIAS 
The exquisite flowers and clean glossy evergreen foliage 
make these a garden favorite. Camellias are not difficult 
to grow; they require a well drained soil to which peat or 
leaf mold should be added; prefer a shady, sheltered lo- 
eation. E. Gal. $2.00-$2.50, 5-gal. $8.00. 
See Special Planting Chart for full instructions. > 
BELGIAN— Red. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Peony-flowered blooms with 
tightly curled center petals. Soft rose splotched with 
white. (Picture above.) 
CHEERFUL — Clear cherry-red flowers, 
flowering. Hardy. 
double, free 

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CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
COVINA—Free flowering over long periods. Medium size, 
double, clear rose-pink, petals more loose than formal. 

DIAKAGURA—Earliest bloomer. Bright rose-red splotched 
with white, full double with center petals smaller and often 
curled and twisted. 
EUREKA—Red. 
PINK PERFECTION—Ol!d favorite and first choice of inex- 
perienced grower. Symmetrical and delicate, of clear shell pink. 
PROF. SARGENT—Peony-type. Scarlet. 
PURITY—Symmetrical, double flowers, ivory white. Profuse 
bloomer. 
ROSITA—Full double formal of rose-pink. Vigorous grower, 
CASSIA 
CASSIA ARTEMISOIDES—Medium sized evergreen shrub; 
finely cut gray-green foliage; deep yellow flowers. A splendid 
desert plant. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
PLANTING OF GARDENIAS AND CAMELLIAS 
Select a shady, cool location for planting. Dig a hole at 
least two feet deep and two feet wide. Unless you are sure 
that drainage is good, put a layer of sand or gravel in the 
bottom of the hole. Mix the soil that is to be used for the 
refill with at least one half peat moss and some sand. Mix 
about two pounds of soil sulphur with the soil to furnish 
acid for the plant. Water regularly but be careful not to 
overwater. Do not plant deeper than now in container. 

