KING LEAR. Another beautiful variegated sport of Finlandia that is cherry: red 
with large white blotches. As with the parent, the flower is semi-double with a 
slight cup shape and a prominent circle of stamens. It is showy and choice. The 
shrub grows compact and bushy. Bloom in mid-season, 1-gal., $5.00. 
K. SAWADA. Here is a new formal double white from the Deep South that is 
surely one of the best of its type. The color is pure white, the petals imbricated 
with a charming rosebud center. Blooms when quite small. The shrub is compact 
and upright with medium green foliage. Mid-season. Pat. 431. I-gal., $6.00; 
5-gal., $12.50. 
KUMASAKA. A fine, giant flowered Camellia possessing a delicate perfume. 
The blossom is rose-pink with darker veins, giving it a mottled appearance. The 
few large outer petals are irregular and fluffy; the varying number of petaloids in 
the center is interestingly curled around the showy golden stamens. Pyramidal in 
form, the vigorous shrub grows tall, slender and compact. A heavy bloomer. Mid- 
to late season. 1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $7.00. 
LADY CLARE. (Grandiflora Rosea). One of the largest of the Camellias with 
a unique form of broad, deep rose petals in two rows, which open flat around a center 
of long, bright yellow stamens. The bushy plant grows upright and has excellent 
foliage, large, deep green and sharply pointed. Mid-season. 1-gal., $2.75; 5-gal., 
$7.50. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. Deep rose pink Camellia, a large, semi-double with 
very prominent stamens mingled with the center ruffled petals. RS light green 
foliage on a sturdy, symmetrical shrub. Mid- to late season. 1-gal., $6.00; 
5-gal., $12.50. 
LADY VANSITTART. A medium to large Camellia of white striped rose-pink 
and with the stamens showing. Slow and bushy in growth with dark green, holly- 
like foliage. Mid-season. 1-gal., $4.00. 
LALLAROOK. (Laurel Leaf). One of the finest of all Camellias. The full 
formal double flower is salmon-pink, shading to a deeper tone on the tips of the 
incurved petals, and usually spotted with white. The form is symmetrical, imbri- 
cated, with no stamens showing, a handsome, perfectly shaped Camellia. The foliage 
is long, narrow, pointed and rich green; the shrub is slow of growth but compact and 
upright. Mid- to late season. 1-gal., $4.50; 5-gal., $10.50. 
LAUREN BACALL. Large rose-red semi-double with the petals arranged in two 
rows and with prominent golden stamens. The foliage is large, dark green and 
pointed. Mid-season. 5-gal., $12.50. 
LINDSAY NEILL. A striking new and large Camellia, semi-double to loose 
peony in form and marbled red and white in color. The yellow stamens are inter- 
spersed irregularly among the petals. The shrub, dwarf and spreading in form, is 
slow growing and has large, broad foliage. Mid-season. 1-gal., $7.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
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