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Gien 40. No doubt you have heard of this wonderful camellia and 
once you have seen it you will appreciate its appeal. The large formal 
double flowers with their many imbricated petals are a deep glowing 
red. The color shows remarkably well because of the salmon undertones. 
Glen 40 blooms well even while quite small. Sturdy upright growth. 
Gal. $5.95, 5-gal. $9.95. 
Grandiflora Rosea. One of the finest deep pink semi-double camellias 
From salmon rose to bright, deep pink. Very large, flat semi-double 
stamens in center. Vigorous, compact, bushy growth with large, 
shining, pointed dark green foliage. Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Jordan’s Pride (Herme). One of the few fragrant camellias. Large, 
fluffy, semi-double flowers in delicate light rose with a broad irregular 
white border and with spotches of deeper pink. Golden stamens. A 
profuse bloomer. Makes a very beautiful cut flower. Gal. $1.95, 
5-gal. $5.95. 
Julia Drayton. One of the largest and most spectacular brilliant red 
camellias. Very double with high pointed center. Rose formed and 
symmetrical. Vigorous and compact. Handsome foliage. Every one 
must have this camellia in his garden. Gal $1.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
ROSEDALE’S BEAUTY 

Kumasaka. One of the most beautiful Camellias we have. The flowers 
are immense, irregular or often called informal—although they are 
double the smaller petaloids are arranged among the petals in a de- 
lightful manner. Rose. Gal. $2.50, 5-gal. $5.95. 
Laurel Leaf. Rare, beautiful variegated camellia. Pale pink softly 
marbled white. Large, formal imbricated double with incurved peta! 
edges at times. This is a favorite with everyone. Gal. $4.50. 
Pink Perfection. This long season bloomer is universally known. Used 
so much for a corsage flower. Free-blooming, fully double with closely 
and neatly arranged petals. Soft pink shade, formal. Gal. $1.50, 
5-gal. $3.95. 
Pope Pius IX. Most everyone seeing this outstanding variety imme- 
diately wants to include it among his collection. It is really a most 
outstanding camellia with its large, formal, double bright red flowers. 
Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Professor Sargent. An unusual bright scarlet camellia with a full round 
peony-type center. The outer petals in a single row; round in shape. 
Recognized as one of the best reds. Gal. $2.95, 5-gal. $7.95. 
Purity. Pure white. Large, perfectly formed, symmetrical flowers. 
Fully double, showing stamens when fully open. One of the finest 
bloomers, vigorous and upright. Makes a beautiful corsage. Gal. $1.95, 
5-gal. $5.95. 
Red Perfection. Flowers medium size, rich rose red and perfectly 
double. Formal. Plant is a compact and vigorous grower producing 
quantities of attractive blooms. Midseason. Gal. $1.95; 5-gal. $4.95. 
Camellia, Rosedale’s Beauty 
An exceptionally fine formal flower of rich glowing light red. Petals 
pointed at first, becoming well rounded. Not tight and dense as in 
Pink Perfection, but gracefully composed. Has strong growing habit 
and beautiful luxuriant large leaves. Gal. $1.95, 5-gal. $4.95. 
Ruby Glow. A brilliant deep red Camellia. Outer petals broad and 
heavy surrounding center—full and high centered—of the peony type. 
Gal. $2.95; 5-gal. $5.95. 
Salmon Queen. A unique and lovely Camellia. Flowers freely produced, 
are a delightful salmon pink and open like a rose. The outer petals 
surround the clustered inner ones. Very beautiful and desirable. Gal. 
$2.95; 5-gal. $7.95. 
Natal Plum 
Carissa grandiflora. Natal plum deserves special consideration as an 
ornamental. Its deep green glossy, healthy foliage, fragrant, chaste 
white flowers and red p!um-like fruits give satisfaction the year round. 
The fruit makes a delicious jam. It grows anywhere in California, is 
hardy, stands abuse and the sharp spines concealed under the leaves 
make it an excellent barrier even with its low h2ight of 4 feet. 
Sun or shade. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.25. 
Cassia 
Cassia artemisioides. A hardy rounded shrub with finely cut feathery 
silvery grey leaves. In spring it becomes a mass of rich deep golden 
yellow fragrant flowers. Prefers dry conditions with plenty of sun. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Night Scented Jasmine 
Cestrum parqui. Inconspicuous in day time, but when evening comes, 
the delicate perfume given out by the flowers of this plant is entranc- 
ing. Gardens for evening enjoyment depend on this shrub. It has 
white berries and makes a good plant for cutting for indoor bouquets 
Grows to a height of 6 feet in sun or part shade. Gal. 75c. 
Ask for Rosedale’s Free Planting Guide. Gives complete 
planting instructions for all types of plants listed in this 
catalog. 

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