CONSTELLATION A deep pink that fades to blush pink 
at the center. A formal double with some flowers coming 
tiered to form a six-pointed star. Most unusual. Mid- 
season. | gal. graft—-$5.00. 
CORAL SEA (See Milady) 
COVINA Almost every camellia lover knows this old 
favorite; one of the most satisfactory and certainly as 
showy a plant as any. Myriads of informal rose red blooms 
are produced over a most satisfying period. A wonderful 
tub or pot specimen, very compact and bushy. Midseason. 
1 gal.—$1.50; 3 gal.—$4.50. 
CREPE ROSETTE Just try to tie this one—it’s a deep 
pink flower, veined red, with white margined petals! The 
outer petals are twisted and curled, with lovely stamens 
intermixed. New out here, very rare, and exceedingly 
beautiful. Blooms early and late. 1 gal. graft—-$5.00. 
DAIKAGURA RED A lovely sport of the ever popular 
Daikagura Variegated, highly esteemed for earliness of 
bloom and beautiful foliage. A favorite for impatient 
growers. A deep pink to rose red. Early. 1 gal.—$2.50. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATED Large double peony, small 
petaloids clustered at the center. Deep rose pink to red 
splotched vividly with white. A very hardy variety. Its 
earliness in blooming makes it especially valuable. Highly 
favored as a florist variety; it keeps and ships well. 1 gal. 
—$2.50; 3 gal.—$7.50. 
DANTE (Pine Cone White) Viewed in profile, this flower 
greatly resembles a very dainty pine cone. Clear white, a 
golden base at the foot of each petal. A most interesting 
variety, and a late bloomer. 1 gal.—$2.00. 
“DAVID COOK A new flower that is attracting consider- 
able favorable comment, a rose red formal double; strong 
growing, very heavy and resistant foliage. A thing of 
beauty as a corsage. Midseason. 1] gal.—$2.00. 
DEAREST (See Finlandia) 
DEBUTANTE A recent poll of camellia collectors in the 
United States showed this to be one of the top favorites. 
We've never found a person who didn’t share this enthusi- 
asm upon seeing the unbelievably lovely, soft pink peony 
flowers. Early to midseason. 1] gal.—$2.75; 3 gal.— 
$7.50. 
NEW 
DONCKELARI (Special Strain) Glowing red _ strikingly 
marbled with white. A very large semi-double, rare and 
one of the finest variegated camellias grown. We are 
happy to introduce this strain, and our offering is the 
first in the country. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$6.50. 
DR. SHEPHERD (Te Deum) Some of the loveliest red 
flowers we have ever seen are produced on this big, strong 
growing plant. Blooms often attain a size of six inches, 
broad outer petals surround a peony to rosebud center. 
Most growers acknowledge it among the finest red ca- 
mellias. Rangy open habit of growth makes it ideal for 
espalier work. Midseason. 1 gal.--$3.50; 3 gal.—$7.50. 
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