




VILLE DE NANTES 
Better Camellias from Better Gardes 
VARIETIES in this list include many of the best 
and most popular Camellias. However, we can sup- 
ply nearly all varieties now being propagated in 
California; send us your list. 
PRICES are for strong, branched plants in one- 
gallon containers. Larger plants are available in 
five-gallon containers at prices varying with the 
size of the plants; ask for prices. 
SHIPPING. Add 10% of the amount of your 
order (minimum $2.00) for careful crating, and we 
will ship any size of our Camellias to you express 
collect, to arrive in their original containers in 
perfect condition. 
ALBA PLENA. Pure white formal double; early, 
free-bloomer. $2.95. 
ARAJISHI (Aloha). Deep rose-red, full-double, 
peony-form; very early. $2.75. 
BELLA ROMANA. Pink, striped and splashed crim- 
son; rose-form double. $1.75. 
BERENICE BODDY. Light pink, loose-petaled semi- 
double; early, free-bloomer. $3.50. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. Huge pink-and-white pet- 
als surround a large anemone center; slow, bushy 
growth. $2.50. 
BLOOD OF CHINA. Large, deep velvety scarlet 
with many waved petals about a small golden 
$2.50. 
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COL. FIREY (C. M. Hovey). Favorite de 
large, formal double. $2.50. 
COVINA. Medium-sized, rose-red, semi- 
freely produced; bushy shrub. $1.50. 
DAIKAGURA. Large, deep rose, more 
blotched with white, loose-petaled, peony 
early but continuing to bloom. $2.50. 
DEBUTANTE. Large, light pink, full double 
form; the favorite pink Camellia. $3.00 
ELENA NOBILE. Semi-double, orange-red, 
and free-flowering, on tall, slender plants. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. Large, vivid red peor 
with very thick petals; slow and compact. 
FIMBRIATA. Pure white, formal double, tk 
_ Plena with the delicately fringed petals. 
FRANCINE. Pure, deep pink form of Ch 
otherwise identical. $2.50. 
GENERAL PATTON. Large, glowing pink 
form; profuse bloomer and vigorous 
$3.95. 
GLEN 40. Large, dark red, formal doub 
broad, overlapping petals; slow and cc 
$3.95. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA (Lady Clare). Vern 
semi-double rose-pink with prominent cr 
golden stamens. $2.00. 
HIGH HAT. Beautiful light pink sport of Dai 
early-blooming; slow, spreading growth. 
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TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
How to 
GRAPES, 
STRAWBERRIES 
Care and Planting of Grape 
Vines. Plant grape vines in 
full sun 8 feet or more apart. 
Dig a hole no less than 1 
foot wide and 2 feet deep. Be- 
fore planting the vine cut 
back basal roots to 5 inches 
and remove all others. Cut 
back top to 2 or 3 eyes. 
Plant vine deep enough to 
leave the bottom eye just 
above the surface of the 
ground, and loose top soil 
placed around the roots. Fill 
in hole and water immedi- 
ately. 
Care and Planting of Straw- 
berries. Set crown at surface 
of deeply spaded soil. Leave 
soil loose; remove all young 
leaves, leaving 2 or 3 of the 
older ones. Cut back roots. 
Water well. 
Care and Planting of Bush 
Fruits. Currants and goose- 
berries. Set 2 or 3 inches 
deeper than in nursery. Cut 
off % the tops, plant 4 to 5 
feet apart, cultivate. Every 
16 
(Camellia Flowered) 
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