MAKE EVERLASTING GIFTS FOR ANY OCCASION 
The most beautiful of all the broadleaved evergreen blooming plants. Long- 
lived and more beautiful and valuable with age. Selected varieties offer a long season 
of bloom. In our climate in Portland they bloom from January to May. In mild 
winters they start in October. 
The Camellia’s popularity is growing every year. Many new introductions have 
been introduced to the flower world the last few years to keep the collectors of this 
lovely shrub interested and busy. 
Even amateur gardeners tan grow Camellias as they are not difficult to grow. 
Follow our planting guide for best results. 
Camellias are less subject to disease and insects than most shrubs. If scale or 
aphids attack the leaves this can be easily remedied by spraying tops of leaves and 
under leaves with Volck, using 1 part Volek to 50 parts water. Always keep weevil 
bait in your garden as the weevil is an enemy to almost all flowers and shrubs. 
Plant Camellias in your yard and enjoy the beauty of the most beautiful ever- 
green shrub. Cut blooms from your own bushes for lovely, long lasting corsages and 
also for glamorous table decorations. 
Camellias used for hedges are beautiful as well as practical. They save you time 
and money due to the very small amount of pruning needed to keep them in shape. 
The habit of their growth determines the best variety to use. There are varieties 
suitable for the tall narrow hedge, for the wide short hedge, ete. We will be happy 
to help you make selections for best results. 
Visit Qur Nursery from December to the End of May to See 
Camellias in Bloom 
Special Camelliad 
***MRS. DOROTHY VAN DER BOM—Our own seedling. Light red single 4 to 5 inch 
bloom. Frilled edges, predominant yellow stamens of bright yellow in a round 
circle. Stamens are very short. Beautiful dark green foliage. Has one of the 
largest leaves of any variety. Very fast grower. Blooms February to April. 
COL tel Cala aro: xs Seenimnere S 6.00 
Deer ro Gee ose, eae $ 7.50 
LOM Lees 10) GC eerewencmer tn aye 8S 9.00 
tL SO eae LT Lite ert et aac) ae $12.00 
***RETICULATA—Pink carmine, semi-double with short bunch of golden stamens. 
Size of bloom is 6 to 8 inches across. Finest of all Camellias. The color is so 
different and beautiful everyone is spellbound when they see it. The foliage is 
thick and light green. The bark of tree is almost white or a pale tan. Grafts— 
understock with 3 year roots. 
URS SAG Re oper  eeeearars oe eae $10.00 
Leis L Cros. LL C Lil Pemeer menemaie tes $15.00 
KINGYO-TSUBAKI— Very rare. Fish-tail MADAME INGRAD—Our own seedling, 
leaved. Semi-double rose red with semi-double white, yellow stamens 
yellow stamens. This variety is out- in center. Because of its weeping 
standing for its foliage. Leaves all habit would be lovely in rock gar- 
resemble a fan-tailed gold fish. M. 

8 to 12” $5.00 den or beside a pool, M. 10-12” $5.00. 
JENNIE JONES—Semi-double white, yel- BERNICE BODDY— Semi-double pale 
low stamens. Deep green foliage. pink. Outside petals fade to almost 
8 to 12” $5.00. white. 8 to 12” $5.00. 
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