MRS. FREEMAN WEISS There will be few places on 
the West Coast where you may obtain this beauty. 
Rich pink, a large loose semi-double. A vigorous 
grower, a hardy and dependable bloomer. This is 
considered one of the finest southern varieties and it 
is a sure thing show winner. Midseason. 1] gal. 
graft—$6.50. 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS VARIEGATED Bountiful 
Mother Nature has provided this wonderful sport 
with all the same characteristics as its counterpart, 
same base color with white variegations for good 
measure. A hard choice between these two, perhaps 
you should have one of each. 1 gal. graft—$7.50. 
*MRS. HOWARD ASPER- We just love writing the 
descriptions cf these brand new babies. The only | 
trouble is we can't even begin to do them justice. 
This is a large cup-shaped semi-double, light pink, 
resembles the Lotus very closely. An exquisitely beau- 
tiful flower, new and very rare. (See Back Cover). 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$7.00; Specimen—$20.00. 
MRS. JOHN LAING (See Wilders Rose) 
*MRS. JOSEPHINE M. HEARN A California variety 
that has long been considered one of the loveliest. 
This is a large, curled petal, rose-pink, fluffy double 
flower. A wonderfully different corsage-type. Mid- 
season. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
MRS. K. SAWADA (U. S. Plant Patent No. 481) A 
good sized formal double flower, palest imaginable 
shade of pink. If you don’t agree this is one of the 
highest class camellias offered, we'll be greatly sur- 
prised. A vigorous grower, compact and upright. A 
hedge of this would draw attention for which one 
could charge admission. Midseason. 1 gal. graft— 
$5.00. 
*MRS. MARIE KEATING _ A spectacle in bloom. The 
entire plant seems to be one huge bouquet of light 
pink informal to peony blooms. A strong grower, 
this is one of the best California seedlings. Early to 
midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
NEW 
*MRS. TINGLEY Here’s a sensational new beauty 
that is bound to become a high favorite. A gorgeous 
silvery-salmon pink formal blossom. Large and _ in- 
describably lovely. This lovely flower was the ‘‘talk 
of the show"’ at the Pacific Camellia Society, 1949 
Camellia Show. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$6.50. 
MRS. WALTER ALLAN Brand new out here on the 
Coast. A large semi-double red flower, vigorous 
growth, and hardy enough to take our coldest win- 
ters without a qualm. One of South Carolina’s finest 
introductions. 1 gal. graft—$6.00. 
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VILLE DE NANTES (See page 27) 
MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON _ A lovely large semi- 
double white, faintly, flushed with pale pink. Petals 
are large and very broad. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 
3 gal.—$5.00. 
NAGASAKI (Candida Elegantissima) A superb, 
very large, semi-double flower, rose-pink, heavily 
marbled with white. The large outer petals surround 
smaller petals and stamens at the center. Slightly 
sweet scented. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 1 gal. 
graft—$4.00; 3 gal.—$6.00. 
NAGASAKI SPECIAL This is definitely a top-flight 
camellia. Growth and flowering habits same as 
Nagasaki, but the lovely blossoms are predominately 
white. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
NORMANDY (See Lady Clare Variegated) 
OTOME PINK For you who have admired the 
beauty of Pink Perfection, this is similar, but larger 
and more dependable. Light pink formal, compact 
habit of growth, midseason to late in bloom. 1 gal. 
—$1.50; 3 gal_—$5.00. 
OTOME WHITE This lovely variety is a sport of 
Bleichroeder. The pure white flowers are medium in 
size, full double and sometimes will show a few 
stamens. Blooms midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00. 
* West Coast introduction. 
