CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS AND RHODODENDRONS 
Ideally adapted to growing conditions in the Northwest, Camellias, Azaleas and Rhododen- 
drons have attained great popularity. With the exception of one or two of the Azaleas the 
varieties we list are evergreen and all can be combined in plantings of great distinction and 
beauty. The evergreen varieties give year around beauty to the garden and all will produce 
quantities of lovely blossoms in season. 

Blooming from winter until mid-spring Ca- 
melias with their beautiful evergreen foliage 
and large showy blossoms have won an im- 
portant place in the gardens of the North- 
west. A Camellia in bloom is a striking sight 
in the garden and the cut blooms provide the 
choicest material for flower arrangements 
and corsages. 
Black Prince The darkest red of all Camellias. 
8 to 12 inch $1.00 
12 to 16 inch $1.50 
Candidissima Star-shaped, very double pure 
white flowers. 8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 16 inch $1.75 
Chandleri Elegans One of the largest Peony 
flowering Camellias. Cherry-red with white 
variegation. Some are thick peony-like flow- 
ers with up to 500 petals while others are 
loose peony form showing the stamens. 
8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 16 inch $1.75 
Emperor of Russia Brilliant red of peony 
form showing five distinct crowns. 
8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 16 inch $1.75 
Gloire de Nantes Large semi-double, cerise 
bloom, with center petals often twisting. Ex- 
tremely large dark green leaves and bold 
large flowers make this one of the most at- 
tractive on the bush. 8 to 12 inch $1.00 
Goshoguruma Deep red with clusters of petal- 
oids and stamens intermixed in the center. 
| 8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 18 inch $1.75 
Grandiflora Rosea Huge rose-pink flowers 
5 to 6 inches across. Prominent yellow sta- 
mens in center. 8 to 12 inch $1.00 
12 to 18 inch $1.50 
H. A. Downing Large bright semi-double 
flowers ranging from crimson to scarlet. 
12 to 18 inch $2.00 
John G. Drayton White, semi-double peony 
type flower. 12 to 18 inch $1.25 
King Lear Large semi-double, cherry red 
flowers, marbled with white and a central 
mass of stamens surrounded by large peteals. 
Medium green foliage. Blooms in midseason. 
14 inch plants $5.00 
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Lady Van Sittart Large, semi-double of the 
most pleasant shade of red. Very small nar- 
row pointed leaves, crinkled and very shiny; 
dark green, upright grower. 
14 inch plants $2.50 
Lady Van Sittart Variegated Identical to the 
above variety, but the flowers are beautifully 
striped or marked with white. 
14 inch plants $3.50 
Large double deep. rose-pink. 
8 to 12 inch $1.00 
12 to 16 inch $1.50 
Marchioness of Exeter Full double peony type 
of dark pink. Blooms early to midsummer. 
12 to 18 inch $2.50 
Mikenjaku One of the most striking of all 
the Camellias. The very large semi-double 
flowers, with prominent stamens, have thick, 
wavy petals, ranging in color from deep rose- 
pink to white. 8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 16 inch $1.75 
Monjisu— Deep velvety red, marbled with 
white; very heavy bloomer. 8 to 12 inch $1.00 
Pink Perfection Popular double shell pink. 
8 to 12 inch .75 
Purity Gardenia like pure white flowers. The 
most popular in this color. 8to12inch$ .75 
12 to 18 inch $1.00 
Rose of Dawn Sometimes called “Magnolia- 
flora”. Semi-double, delicate light pink with 
large thick petals. 8 to 12 inch $1.25 
12 to 16 inch $1.75 
Waterloo (Ethrington’s White) Large semi- 
double pure white. Leaves small, very glossy 
green. 12 to 18 inch $1.75 
Kumasaka 
Peony type. 

CAMELLIA, MIKENJAKU 
