CAMELLIAS ... 
Eight ‘‘Select”’ Varieties 
At Prices You Won’t Believe 
49c each 5 for $2.00 
Tax and Postage Paid 
PINK 
PINK PERFECTION. Formal double pink, probably the most popular and 
famous of all Camellias. Blooms early and is very prolific. 
ROSEDALE’S BEAUTY. A fine formal flower of shiny pink. 
ering and occasionally showing a few stamens at the center. 
Free-flow- 
PRINCESS BACCHIOCHI. This is one of the best among the double 
peony-type Camellias. The color is rich velvety carmine red. 
VARIEGATED 
FANNY BOLIS. Big red flowers, blotched with white, enormous petals, 
loosely arranged. Blooms are often from 4 to 6 inches across. 
JORDAN’S PRIDE (Herme). Very popular. Semi-double flowers of light 
rose with irregular white border and deeper streaks and splotches of 
deeper pink. 
BELLA ROMANA. Very striking. Most of the big, double flowers are 
pink, profusely striped and splashed with streaks of carmine. 
WHITE 
ALBA SUPERBA. Magnificent semi-double pure white. Large outer petals 
cupped about the yellow stamens in the center. Often called Rev. John 
G. Drayton on the Pacific Coast. 
PURITY. The standard of white Camellias. Full double snow white flowers 
of nice corsage size, showing delicate golden stamens in the center. 
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The exquisite waxy flowers with their many delicate shades, 
and the glossy, green foliage of these plants make them a 
“must” in Southern California Gardens. By following a few 
primary requirements, you will find Camellias need less at- 
tention than other plants in your garden. Plant in a sheltered, 
semi-sunny location with well-drained soil. The addition of 
60 percent or more of leaf mold or peat moss to the soil will 
give best results. Camellias are hardy to 10 degrees. 
“FLORIST” CARNATIONS 
Lovely Colors, Exquisite Fragrance 
From Strong “‘Select”’ Plants 
35c each 6 for $2.00 
Tax and Postage Paid 
We have assembled a full color range of fine carnations for 
you to take a full collection or any single colors you desire. 
At this special price you will want to have fragrant carnations 
in your garden. Choose from these colors—red, pink, light 
pink, yellow, white, and variegated. Please order by color, 
and remember—you save not only in price of the plants, but 
on tax and postage. 
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CARNATIONS ARE EASY TO GROW! Plant carnations in well- 
drained soil, in a sunny location. Keep plants pinched back 
until many shoots have developed from the base. When plants 
become well rounded in form, let the flower shoots develop. 
For largest flowers, disbud so that only one bud remains on 
each stem. 
Feed complete plant food in spring and summer for larger and 
more abundant blooms. Carnations need stakes for best re- 
sults, and lime or ashes help keep the soil pH correct. 
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