K. SAWADA (U.S. Plant Patent No. 431) Without a 
doubt, this is one of the finest of the formal white ca- 
mellias. Excellent in every regard, but it does like a fairly 
protected spot in the garden. Midseason. 1 gal. graft— 
p,,00;; 
KUMASAKA A large, informal double peony form flower, 
glowing rose pink. A substantial grower, a prolific bloomer, 
even as a young plant. By all means, include this variety 
in any collection. It will be the showiest plant within 
miles of you. Midseason to late. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— 
Sie 50: 
LADY CHARLOTTE Another of the too few clear, pale 
pink varieties. This large flower is semi-double, three dis- 
tinct rows of waved petals surround a prominent crown 
of stamens. Each petal is delicately veined with white, a 
truly beautiful creation. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$6.50. 
LADY CLARE (Empress, Grandiflora Rosea) A tremen- 
dously showy rose pink variety. The flowers are abun- 
dantly produced on a stocky shrub, are semi-double in 
form, with prominent stamens. Definitely brightens any 
spot in the garden. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50; 3 gal.— 
$6.50. 
LADY DE SAUMEREZ A showy variation of another pop- 
ular camellia, the Tricolor Sieboldi. This bright red semi- 
double is spotted with white. Hardy and a heavy bloomer, 
excellent landscape material. Midseason. 1 gal.—$1.50. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH A formal flower, old-fashioned but 
nevertheless a fine example of what our camellia-loving 
ancestors classed as a top favorite. The flowers last inter- 
minably either on the plant or as a corsage, white, with 
just a suggestion of pink. Midseason. 3 gal.—$6.50. 
LADY JANE GREY (See Eugene Lizze) 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE Deep rose pink, this large 
semi-double to loose peony form flower intermixes sta- 
mens with the center petaloids to make a rare and fine 
display. Mideason. 1 gal. graft—-$4.00. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE VARIEGATED (See La Reine 
Variegated) 
LADY OF THE LAKE Highly desirable, this large, fluted 
petal white flower is one of the newer semi-doubles. Mid- 
season. | gal. graft—-$5.50. 
LADY OF THE LOURDES (See White Princess) 
*LADY RUTH (Rose Glory Variegated) A loosely formed 
large double flower, light rose variegated with white. The 
inner petals are gracefully curled. A lovely and rare va- 
riety. Early and late. 1 gal. graft—-$4.00. 
LADY VANSITTART Distinctive in all respects, this 
lovely deep pink semi-double flower has three rows of 
broad wave-edged petals surrounding showy golden sta- 
mens. Prolific blooming habits and handsome _ foliage 
have made it a highly popular selection. Midseason. 1 gal. 
— $1.50; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
LALLAROOK (Laurel Leaf) Perfectly beautiful, every 
feature of the plant is superlative, from the large, formal, 
imbricated, soft pink and white flower, to the handsome 
tip of the foliage. Demand is always greater than the sup- 
ply for this midseason to late blooming plant. 1 gal.— 
$3.00-$4.00; 3 gal.—$8.50. 

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