Camellias 
5-gal. cans: $5.00 to $8.50; 1-gal. $1.50 to $3.00 
Alba Plena. Finest of all white Ca- 
mellias. Fully double flowers often 6 
inches across. Lovely and delicate. 
Colonel Firey. The finest of all red Ca- 
mellias. The flat flowers are a rich 
glowing crimson often 6 inches across. 
Daikagura. Earliest of the larger sorts 
to flower. Double with a center of 
small twisted petals, bright rose with 
white splashes. Fragrant. 
Debutante. One of the finest newer 
varieties with beautiful fully double 
ball-shaped flowers in a delicate shade 
of pink. Ideal as a corsage flower. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Large, pure 
white, semi-double flowers. The outer 
petals flat, and the inner ones curled. 
Elizabeth Arden. White and soft pink, 
striped rose-pink. Center petals con- 
ceal the stamens until the flower ma- 
tures. 
Francine. In every way this variety is 
like Chandleri elegans —in size of 
flower, form and blooming and growth 
habit but the color is a uniform Camel- 
lia rose throughout. 
Grandiflora Rosea. One of the finest 
deep pink semi-double Camellias. From 
salmon-rose to bright, deep pink. Very 
large, flat stamens in center. Vigorous, 
upright growth with large, shining, 
pointed dark green foliage. 
Imperator. Large light red blooms of 
loose peony form. Bushy grower, stands 
sun. 
Julia Drayton. Symmetrical rose form 
double. The heavily textured scarlet 
blooms are often 6 inches across. 
Lady Campbell (Covina). This is one 
of our hardiest Camellias, an upright, 
compact, fast grower with medium- 
size double red flowers. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. Very deep red, al- 
most blackish, semi-double flowers. 
The center is sprinkled with golden 
stamens. Large blooms. 
Pink Perfection. Fully double flowers 
of medium size, clear light pink petals 
neatly arranged. One of the most pop- 
ular pink Camellias. 
Princess Bacciochi. Large modified 
peony-type of rich carmine red with 
bright yellow stamens. Compact 
growth. 
Purity. Symmetrical double flowers of 
large size and snow-white purity. Often 
6 inches across. Very popular white. 
Victor Emanuel. Semi-double flowers 
of deepest red interspersed with golden 
stamens in the center. 
PIERIS 
Pieris Japonica (Andromeda). This plant, which grows to 4 feet, has shiny, deep 
green foliage and produces white masses of drooping flowers resembling large 
sprays of lily of the valley in early spring. 
1-gal. $1.25. 
DAPHNE 
Daphne odora. This low growing, compact shrub has narrow, white margined, 
3-inch leaves and sweet, fragrant flowers in early spring. One spray of these waxy 
pink flowers will perfume a whole room. Balled $3.50 to $4.50; 1-gal. $1.50. 

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HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangeas. I.gal. $1.00; 5-gal. $3.00. 
Kuhnert. Rose-pink flowers that form very impressive 
mass of flowers and is easily made to change to blue. 
Revelation. A popular new variety. Flowers bright red. 
Habit of growth dwarf and compact. 
Strafford. Very large pink blossoms with attractive, deep 
green foliage. 
Hydrangea hortensis. Large pink flowers borne in im- 
mense corymbs. Prefers a shady location. 

KALMIA LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel) 
KALMIA 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel). Oval, waxy green 
leaves and clusters of dainty pink flowers ribbed like 
miniature parachutes. Grows to 4 feet and flowers dur- 
ing May and June. 1-gal. $1.50. 
