
CAMELLIA 
PINK PERFECTION 


CAMELLIA 
ELEANA NOBILE 

CAMELLIA 
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BOXWOODS 
Buxus japonica, Japanese Box. Best taller growing Box for Southern 
California. Rounded glossy green leaves and lush dense growth. 
Always neat and attractive. Trimmed specimens available. Sun 
or shade. Hardy. 
TRINIDAD FLAME BUSH 
Calliandra guildingi. Medium size open growing shrub with fern- 
like foliage and showy plumes of bright red set all over the plant 
like bright red “‘flames.’’ Does best in full sun and well drained 
soil. Hardy to 20°. 
BOTTLEBRUSH 
Callistemon viminalis. Beautiful large weeping shrub with bril- 
liant red brushes on drooping branches. An excellent shrub for 
specimen since it will stand more water. Hardy to 15°. 
Camellias 
Rare and Unusual Varieties 
$2.50 and up, depending on size and variety. 
Many other varieties, including novelties, available at the Nursery. 
Alba plena. Finest of all white camellias. Fully double flowers often 
6 inches across. Lovely and delicate. 
Belle Romana. Large light pink double flowers profusely striped, 
splashed and pencilled with crimson. Popular and rare. 
Chandleri elegans. Largest and most popular peony-flowered ca- 
mellia. Soft rose with a center of tightly curled petals, often show- 
ing white markings. 
Colonel Firey. The finest of all red camellias. The flat flowers are 
a rich glowing crimson often 6 inches across. 
Dearest (Finlandia). Popular semi-double white of exceptional 
beauty. Porcelain texture of the petals is beautiful with yellow of 
stamens. 
Debutante. One of the finest newer varieties with beautiful fully 
double ball-shaped flowers in a delicate shade of pink. Ideal as 
a corsage flower. 
Donckelari. Very bright and showy flowers of medium size are 
double but show a few stamens at the center. The heavy textured 
petals are rich red with various markings and marbeling of white. 
Slow bushy growth. Excellent foliage. 

CAMELLIA 
DEBUTANTE 
