
PINK CAMELLIAS 9 

Free in bloom, even when quite young. Grafted; 12-18" 
$10.00, 18-24" $12.50, 24-30" $15.00. 
ROSEA SUPERBA: Very large flowers of rosebud form; 
deep pink, with some stamens showing when fully devel- 
oped. Large glossy foliage and tall, sturdy grower. Plant 
in semi-shade. Gratted: 12-18 $10.00, 18-247 $12.50, 
24-30" $15.00, 30-36" $18.00. 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH (Celtic Rosea, Pearl of China): 
Blooms are 342 inches across, semi-double, flesh pink with 
golden stamens showing among the petals. A slow grow- 
er with narrow, light green foliage. Own Root; 8-12" 
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$10.00. Large plants; 6’ to 10’, prices on request. 
SEPTEMBER MORN: Flowers resemble Elegans in form. 
Outer petals are large, and often tinted beautifully with 
a baby-pink blush. Petaloids are generally creamy yel- 
low, which is the nearest of any Camellia to yellow. 
Early to mid-season. Grafted; 12-18" $10.00, 18-24" $15.00. 
SGT. BARRIOS (Semi-Double Rosea): Immense, semi-dou- 
ble, rosy-red flowers. “Compact and upright in’ habit 
Very showy and desirable. Grafted; 18-24" $10.00, 24-30" 
12:90, 30-36. $15.00: 
SMILING BEAUTY: Semi-double, pink flowers of a dis- 
tinctive pink, slightly deeper in color than Magnoliaeflora. 
Grafted: 12-18" $10.00} 18-24" ($12.50) 24-30 «515.00. 
THELMA DALE: (Sport of Mrs. Baldwin Wood): Silver- 
pink. The flower has a tendency to hold the formal or 
rosebud shape until the flower is mature. —l-yr. grafts; 
920.00. 
VIRGIN BLUSH: Double, light pink, of excellent quality. 
This is one of the newest and most desired varieties. 
Grafts; 12-18" $12.50, 18-24 $15.00, 24-30" $17.50. 
