KISHU TSUKASA (Captain John Suiter; Admiral 
Nimitz) Here's a breath-taking beauty, a large 
formal, imbicated, rose blotched with white. Perfec- 
tion of form, intricacies of shading and petal ar- 
rangement combine with excellent growing habits 
to rank this as a top-flight variety. Midseason to 
late. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
KUMASAKA A large, informal double peony type 
flower, glowing rose-pink. A substantial grower, a 
prolific bloomer, even as a young plant. By all 
means, include this variety in any collection. It will 
be the showiest plant within miles of you. Midseason 
to late. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
LADY CHARLOTTE Another of the too few clear, 
pink varieties. This large flower is semi-double, three 
distinct rows of waved petals surround a prominent 
crown of stamens. Each petal is delicately veined 
with white, a truly beautiful creation. Midseason. 1 
gal. graft—$6.00. 
LADY CLARE (Empress, Grandiflora Rosea) A tre- 
mendously showy rose-pink variety. The flowers are 
abundantly produced on a stocky shrub, are semi- 
double in form, with prominent stamens. Definitely 
brightens any spot in the garden. Midseason. 1 gal. 
=—52:25; 3 gal:——-$6.00. 
LADY CLARE VARIEGATED A very showy, large, 
rose-pink flower with white markings. The blossoms 
are abundantly produced on a stocky shrub. Flowers 
are semi-double in form and have very showy sta- 
mens. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH A formal flower, old-fashion- 
ed but nevertheless a fine example of what our 
camellia-loving ancestors classed as a top favorite. 
The flowers last interminably either on the plant or 
as a corsage, white, with just a suggestion of pink. 
Midseason. 3 gal.—$6.00. 
LADY JANE GREY (See Eugene Lizzie) 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE VARIEGATED (See La Reine 
Variegated) 
LADY OF THE LAKE Highly desirable, this large, 
fluted petal white flower is one of the newer semi- 
doubles. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
LADY OF THE LOURDES (See White Princess) 
LADY RUTH (Rose Glory Variegated) A loosely 
formed large double flower, light rose variegated 
with white. The inner petals are gracefully curled. A 
lovely and rare variety. Early and late. 1 gal. graft 
—$4.00. 
LADY VANSITTART Distinctive in all respects, this 
lovely deep pink semi-double flower has three rows 
of broad wavy-edged petals surrounding showy 
golden stamens. Prolific blooming habits and hand- 
some foliage have made it a highly popular selec- 
tion. Midseason. 3 gal.—$5.00. 
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LALLAROOK (laure! Leaf) Perfectly beautiful, 
every feature of the plant is superlative, from the 
large, formal, imbricated, soft pink and white flower, 
to the handsome tip of the foliage. Demand is al- 
ways greater than the supply for this midseason to 
late blooming plant. 1 gal.—$2.50; 1 gal. graft— 
$3.5073 gal.__$7.50. 
LA REINE VARIEGATED (Lady Mary Cromartie Varie- 
gated) A deep rose-pink softly marbled white. 
Rare and very fine. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.50. 
LAUREL LEAF (See Lallarook) 
*LAUREN BACALL A lovely California introduction 
—large, very dark red, semi-double, a rather cup- 
shaped flower, spreading habit of growth. Blooms 
midseason to late. 1 gal. graft—-$4.00; 3 gal. 2 yr. 
graft on heavy understock—$10.00. 
NEW 
LAWRENCE WALKER One of the very rare and 
great camellias introduced here this season, hailing 
from South Carolina. A large, loosely formed peony 
type, rich red flower. Vigorous grower, attains good 
size, upright habits. 1 gal. graft—$6.50. 
LIBERTY BELL New and beautiful seedling from 
Alabama. Large white semi-peony form. Blooms early 
and late. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
LINDSAY NEILL Another of the truly great camel- 
lias, the scarcity of this beauty attests highly to the 
eagerness with which it is sought. A large semi- 
double to peony flower, dark red, strikingly marbled 
with white. Early blooming. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
*LORELEI A large rose-pink: peony to rose form 
double. Broad outer petals with crimped edges, tuff 
of small crimped petaloids-mixed with stamens when 
fully opened. A very compact grower and a prolific 
midseason to late bloomer. A California origination. 
1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
LOTUS An enormous * pure white semi-double 
flower that closely resembles a water lily in form. 
Richly crowned with golden stamens. A slow grow- 
ing variety, it should be placed toward the fore- 
ground in your collection. Very fine. Midseason. 1 
gal. graft—$3.50; 3 gal.—$7.50. 
LOUISE MACLAY The great interest evidenced at 
every showing of this lovely flower bids well for 
continuing favor. This is a large semi-double, rather 
loosely constructed, each petal slightly crinkled, rose 
veins in the deep pink petals. Rare and fine, mid- 
season to late. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
LOUISE WEICK Large semi-double, fiery red, long 
cluster of delicate petaloids at the center. Camellia 
hobbyists (that is, people who should know a good 
thing when they see one), rank this as an early 
““must’’ for their own collections. Midseason. 1 gal. 
graft—$3.50. 
* West Coast introduction, 
