Boxwood 
Buxus japonica. For that 2- or 3-foot hedge or specimen shrub, for 
your formal garden, there is nothing better than boxwood. Will grow 
anywhere. Evergreen and hardy with tiny dark green leaves set close 
together. An occasional shearing will keep it any size or shape. You 
may select specially trained specimens at Rosedale’s. Sun or shade. 
Trained as Globes. 12’ at $3.50. 
Trained as Pyramids. 15’” at $3.50. 
Gal. 50c. 
CAMELLIAS... 
Queen of the Winter Gardens 
Do not overlook the possibility of tub planting for camellias. They 
may be moved from place to place in this manner if you do not have 
space for permanent plantings. 
Untrained plants. 

GLEN 40 
(See page 14) 
Alba plena. 
a picture. Lovely formed flowers resembling open water lilies with 
rounded petals. Excellent deep green foliage. Very choice. Gal. $2.50, 
5-gal. $7.95. 
Snowy white, large and formal. So perfect it looks like 
Bella Romana. Large, informal double flowers. A unique light pink 
with profuse stripes and splashes of carmine. Lovely corsage flower. A 
vigorous plant with bushy growth. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.95. 
Debutante. 
cially for corsages. 
Ore of the most pleasingly lovely of all Camellias, espe- 
Flowers 2 to 4 inches across, fully double with 
loose gracefully curved or twisted petals of a very delicate light pink 
Chandleri elegans. Most beautiful of all. Also well named ‘’Pride of lighter toward the edges. The flowers are symmetrical and round in 
the Emperor's Garden’’. Very large peony type flowers of good size, outline. Foliage very good, rich glossy green. Early. Gal. $2.95, 
4 or 5 inches across. Lovely soft rose with irregular markings. Long, 5-gal. $7.95. 
pointed, dark green foliage. Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Donckelari (California Donckelari). A very rare and excellent strain 
of this variety. Makes a slow bushy growth with medium size deep 
Colonel Firey. A collector’s item. You will be entranced with this 
beauty. Very double and very bright deep red. Makes a large, formal 
Most admired of all red camellias. 
green leaves. Flowers glowing red variously marbled with pure waxy 
white. The 18 to 20 large rounded petals surround a center of golden 
flower, exquisitely symmetrical. 
stamens. Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $5.95. 
Covina. Rosy red, much like Cheerful in bloom. Bushy, tremendous Emperor Wilhelm. Rare and beautiful. This choice peony-type camel- 
producer over a long period. Excellent foliage makes it a first rate 
ornamental. Flowers lasting. Gai. $1.50, 5-gal. $3.95. 
lia is much like the Chandleri elegans. Deep camellia-rose with white 
markings. Color glowing and rich. Vigorous, upright growth with 
dark green foliage. Gal. $5.00, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Daikaigura. The first large-flowered Camellia to bloom in late Sep- 
tember or October is this large flowered peony-type. Very beautiful 
with the twisted and curled petals in the center, surrounded by broad 
reflexed petals. Camellia-rose with white markings. Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. 
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Fimbriata superba (Fred Sander). This flower has lots of character 
and appeal, mostly because it is radically different from other types 
of camellias. Semi-double to loose peony-form, the large petals have a 
crepe-texture and each is daintily yet boldly toothed. Bright rosy 
crimson. Most desirable and especially fine. Gal. $5.00, 5-gal. $9.95. 

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