BLOOD OF CHINA (Victor Emmanuel) A large 
unusual shade of dark salmon-red, dark red veins. 
An informal double to peony form flower, stamens 
intermingled with the small center petals. One of our 
strongest growers. A fine variety for tub culture—its 
crop of late flowers a fitting farewell to the season. 
1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$6.00. 
BLUSH HIBISCUS One of the most beautifully col- 
ored camellias we've seen in a long time. This white 
blushes to pale pink at the center. The blooms vary 
from single to semi-double, and are produced at 
midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.50. 
* CALIFORNIA A magnificent deep rose-red semi- 
double, with broad thick petals. This strong grower 
thrives under adverse conditions, and presents at all 
seasons a striking handsome appearance. Midseason. 
1 gal.—$2.50; 1 gal. graft—$3.50; 3 gal. $7.50. 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY Dark red, a very large peony 
form flower, loosely constructed. This is one of the 
finest of the new camellias and from reports in other 
sections of the country, promises to become another 
of the truly great flowers. Late. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY VARIEGATED With a great 
many camellia lovers, the only flower that can beat 
a large red semi-double is an equally large red and 
white semi-double. When the choice falls between 
two such fine beauties as these, the obvious answer 
is, one of each. Late. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
CANDIDA ELEGANTISSIMA (See Nagasaki) 
CAPTAIN JOHN SUTTER (See Kishu Tsukasa) 
CAPTAIN MARTIN’S FAVORITE One of our favor- 
ites too. This is a deep pink splotched with white, 
symmetry personified. The blooms are in great de- 
mand by florists in search of a different formal. Ex- 
cellent keeping qualities, both on the plant and as 
a cut flower. Rare and fine; blooms in midseason. 
1 gal. graft—$4.50. 
CATHERINE CATHCART This large and beautifully 
arranged formal pink mottled with white is an instant 
favorite. Blooms at midseason. A sure sell-out, so 
place your order early. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
CELTIC ROSEA (See Semi-Double Blush) 
CHANDLERI ALBA (See Madge Miller) 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS PINK (Francine) One of 
the largest and most spectacular camellias, well 
known and widely admired. The soft rose-pink 
flowers often attain a size of six inches. The bloom 
is anemone formed, fine for corsage work, and is 
produced in great quantities even on very young 
plants. Early to midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— 
$6.00. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS VARIEGATED All of the 
nice things we've said about the solid colored form 
go for this one, except the petals are generously 
blotched with white. One of the very appropriate 
uses for the variety is in espalier work. A great fav- 
orite, and very justly deserving. Early to midseason. 
1 gal.—$2.50; 3 gal.—$6.00. 
* West Coast introduction. 
*CHASTITY One of our seedlings, this large white 
peony form has enjoyed a grand reception all over 
the country. Newly opened flowers show a rich 
cream center, which gradually turns to pure white 
with lovely golden stamens interspersed among the 
petals. Heavy blooming over a long period of time. 
Early to midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$7.50. 
* CHEERIO This variety is a recent Pacific Coast 
introduction. The flowers are medium sized and semi- 
double. Most of the flowers are white, striped or 
flecked with red. Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. graft 
—$3.50. 
CHO NO HANAGATA A large semi-double to 
peony form pink shaded with white. A beautiful and 
most unusual new flower. Midseason. 1 gal. graft— 
$4.00. 
*CLEOPATRA Distinctively lovely, a large fluffy 
double peony, pink variegated with white. Has all 
the good qualities you could ask for, don’t overlook 
a good thing. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— 
$5.00. 
CLIMAX (See Ella Drayton) 
C. M. HOVEY (Col. Firey) A voriety that has held 
a position near the top of the list for many years. 
This rich red formal will continue to be a favorite 
for many years to come. Midseason to late. 1 gal.— 
$2.50; 3 gal.— $7.00. 
NEW 
C. M. WILSON (Grace Burkhart) Here's one to 
scramble for. One of the most highly sought-after 
camellias today. All the characteristics of the ever 
popular Chandleri Elegans, but in the loveliest imag- 
inable shade of clear light pink. Midseason. 1 gal. 
graft—$10.00. 
COLONEL FIREY (See C. M. Hovey) 
COLLETTII (Collettii Maculata) Slow growing, but 
very well worth waiting for. The intense red is sharp- 
ly blotched with pure white. The flowers may vary 
from informal double to peony, but are invariably 
beautiful. You may well be proud of owning this one. 
It is one of our finest variegated camellias. Mid- 
season. 1 gal. graft—$3.50; 3 gal._—$7.50. 
CONFLAGRATION A real fire-wagon red, large 
semi-double; wavy edged petals surround a center of 
smaller petaloids and stamens. Too recently intro- 
duced to be well known as yet, but watch for this 
one to start going places. It is a beauty. Midseason. 
1 gal. graft—$5.50. 
CONSTELLATION A deep pink that fades to blush 
at the center. A formal double with some flowers 
coming tiered to form a six-pointed star. Most un- 
usual. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
CORAL SEA (See Milady) 
