



NEW 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS There will be few places on the 
West Coast where you may obtain this beauty. Rich pink, 
a large loose semi-double. A vigorous grower, a hardy and 
dependable bloomer. This is considered one of the finest 
southern varieties, and it is a sure thing show winner. 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft——$6.50. 
NEW 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS VARIEGATED Bountiful Mother 
Nature has provided this wonderful sport with all the same 
characteristics as its counterpart, same base color with 
white variegations for good measure. A hard choice be- 
tween these two, perhaps you should have one of each. 
1 gal. graft—$7.50. 
NEW 
“MRS. HOWARD ASPER We just love writing the de- 
scriptions of these brand new babies. The only trouble is 
we can’t even begin to do them justice. This is a large 
cup-shaped semi-double, light pink, resembles the Lotus 
very closely. An exquisitely beautiful flower, new and very 
rare. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$10.00; 3 gal. 2-yr.— 
$20.00; 3 gal. specimen—$30.00. 
MRS. JOHN LAING (See Wilders Rose) 
“MRS. JOSEPHINE M. HEARN A California variety that 
has long been considered one of the loveliest. This is a 
large, curled petal, rose-pink, fluffy double flower. A 
wonderfully different corsage type. Midseason. 1 gal.— 
$2.25; 3 gal.—$6.00. 
MRS. K. SAWADA (U.S. Plant Patent No. 481) A good 
sized formal double flower, palest imaginable shade of 
pink. If you don’t agree this is one of the highest class 
camellias offered, we'll be greatly surprised. A vigorous 
grower, compact and upright. A hedge of this would draw 
attention for which one could charge admission. Mid- 
season. | gal. graft—-$6.00. 
*MRS. MARIE KEATING A spectacle in bloom. The en- 
tire plant seems to be one huge bouquet of light pink 
informal to peony blooms. A strong grower, this is one of 
the best California seedlings. Early to midseason. | gal.— 
$2.25, 3 gal.—$6.50. 
NEW 
MRS. WALTER ALLAN Brand new out here on the Coast. 
A large semi-double red flower, vigorous growth, and 
hardy enough to take our coldest winters without a qualm. 
One of South Carolina’s finest introductions. 1 gal. graft 
—$7.50. 
MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON A lovely large semi-double 
white, faintly flushed with pale pink. Petals are large and 
very broad. Midseason. | gal.—$1.50; 3 gal.—$5.50. 
NAGASAKI (Candida Elegantissima) A superb, very 
large, semi-double flower, rose-pink, heavily marbled with 
white. The large outer petals surround smaller petals and 
stamens at the center. Slightly sweet scented. Midseason. 
1 gal.—$2.25; 3 gal.—$6.50. 
NORMANDIE (See Prince Albert) 
OTOME PINK For you who have admired the beauty of 
Pink Perfection—this is similar, but !arger and depend- 
able. Light pink formal, compact habit of growth, mid- 
season to late in bloom. 3 gal.-——$5.00. 
=West Coast Introduction 
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