CAMELLIAS 
Che QUEEN of the GARDEN 
“ADAH PEARL Large semi-double pink, distinctively 
different in form. One of the newer beauties that is des- 
tined to become much better known. Midseason. | gal. 
graft—$3.50; 3 gal.—$6.00. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ (See Kishu Tsukasa) 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON RED (Adolphe; The Czar) A 
very large deep red, semi-double formation. The colora- 
tion of this flower is so deep as to approach black. The 
golden stamens accent vividly the broad, heavy petals. 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$5.00. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON VARIEGATED Picture the beauty 
of this Oone—an immense deep red flower, petals sharply 
blotched with pure white, crisp golden stamens inter- 
mixed among the petals, and it’s easy to see why this is a 
sell-out, year after year. (Awarded best flower at the 
Southern California Camellia Society Show.) This is abso- 
lutely a must, regardless of the size of your collection. 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$5.00; 3 gal. $12.50. 
AITONIA Rose pink. Here’s a large semi-double with 
stamens and petaloids mixed in the center. A beautiful 
old timer, not too plentiful, but one of the better camel- 
lias. An open and rather spreading habit of growth. Mid- 
season. 3 gal.—$6.00. 
ALBA PLENA Almost too well known to need further 
description. Needless to say, it is still rightfully consid- 
ered one of the very finest camellias ever grown. Lovely 
and perfectly formed pure white flowers, four inches and 
larger, a formal that never shows stamens. This will al- 
ways be a favorite for corsages, for landscape use, and as 
a potted specimen. Early. 1 gal.—$3.00-$4.00; 3 gal.— 
$8.50-$12.50. 
ALBA SUPERBA Pure white. A large semi-double flower, 
borne in good profusion on a very strong plant. With just 
a little care, you can easily and quickly make a fine 
columnar specimen for an accent plant. Midseason. | gal. 
—$1.50; 3 gal. —$5.00. 
“ALEXANDER NOWLIN Rich red with white spots. 
There’s a very crisp tidiness about this flower. An un- 
usual formal, it is well presented on a handsomely foliaged 
shrub. The variety is not too well known as yet, but at 
the rate it sells out every year, this will soon be remedied. 
Midseason to late. 1 gal.—$2.00. 
ALOHA (See Arajishi) 

* West Coast Introduction 
