
NORMAN NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP **Desert Grown Plants 





PINK PERFECTION—Old favorite and first choice of 
inexperienced grower. Symmetrical and delicate, of clear 
shell pink, 
PROF. SARGENT—Peony-type. Scarlet. 
PURITY—Symmetrical, double flowers, ivory white. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
ROSITA—Full double formal of rose-pink. Vigorous grower. 
COTONEASTER 
COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLA—Low spreading shrub 
with gray leaves and red berries. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
COTONEASTER PANNOSA—Tall, graceful shrub; long 
arching stems of silvery gray-green foliage; clusters of red 
berries. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $8.00. 

COTONEASTER PARNEYI—The most handsome of all the 
: tall growing cotoneasters; has largest shiny deep red berries 
in immense clusters which are extremely handsome, displayed 
among the large glossy green leaves. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
CREPE MYRTLE 
Although this shrub may not start blooming until June, it 
will amply repay the planter by blooming continuously 
throughout the summer. Plant in spring and summer. D. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
Colors: Pink, white, lavender, red. 

FLOWERING QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—Deciduous shrub with glossy fo- 
liage and brightly colored flowers borne in early spring. Plant 
CAM ELLIAS in spring and summer. D. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
The exquisite flowers and clean glossy evergreen foliage 
make these a garden favorite. Camellias are not difficult to 
CAMELLIA, PROFESSOR SARGENT 

grow; they require a well drained soil to which peat or leaf ae 
mold should be added; prefer a shady, sheltered location. E. Beh? 
Gal. $2.00-$2.50, 5-gal. $8.00. j Fa 
See Special Planting Chart below for full instructions. 

CHANDLERI ELEGANS — Peony-flowered blooms with 
tightly curled center petals. Soft rose splotched with white. 
(Picture below, right.) 
COL. FIREY—Fine formal double flowers of rich red. 
One of the choicest camellias. 


COVINA—-Free flowering over long periods. Medium size, 
double, clear rose-pink, petals more loose than formal. 
DAIKAGURA—Earliest bloomer. Bright rose-red splotched 
with white, full double with center petals smaller and often 
curled and twisted. 

PLANTING OF GARDENIAS AND CAMELLIAS 
Select a shady, cool location for planting. Dig a hole at 
least two feet deep and two feet wide. Unless you are sure 
that drainage is good, put a layer of sand or gravel in the 
bottom of the hole. Mix the soil that is to be used for the 
refill with at least one half peat moss and some sand, Mix 
about two pounds of soil sulphur with the soil to furnish 
acid for the plant. Water regularly but be careful not to 
overwater. Do not plant deeper than now in container. CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 

