FIMBRIATA (See page 10) 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH (Celtic Rosea) Another of 
the incredibly delicately colored flowers freely borne 
on a very hardy plant. This lovely semi-double is a 
pale blush pink, with dainty stamens at the center, 
an instant favorite with every person who has ever 
seen the handsome plant in bloom. Midseason. 1 
gal.— $1.50; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
SENATOR DUNCAN U. FLETCHER Rose-red to dark 
red, a large semi-double to double peony form 
flower. A slow grower, blooming from midseason to 
late. Very attractive. 1 gal. graft—$4.50. 
SEPTEMBER MORN (See Yohei Haku) 
NEW 
*SHIN AKEBONO The finest flower at the Sacra- 
mento Camellia Show, 1949. A large, light pink, 
cup-shaped semi-double. A very fine midseason in- 
troduction. 1 gal. graft—$6.50. 
SHIN SHIOKO ~The cameo-like quality in delicate 
shading of this lovely new importation will add 
greatly to its desirability. A semi-double clear pink 
shaded to deeper pink, blooms at midseason. 1| gal. 
graft—$5.00. 
SHOWA-NO-SAKAE (Sasanqua) This variety is 
our choice of all Sasanquas because of its outstand- 
ing beauty. A large, lavender pink, peony-type 
flower. A very heavy early blooming variety. 1 gal. 
—$2.00. 
SMILING BEAUTY Delicate shade of pink, medium 
to large semi-double. (This is slightly deeper in 
coloring than the wonderful Magnoliaflora). An un- 
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usual and rare variety that should become very popu- 
lar. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
SNOWDRIFT In the height of bloom, this plant will 
be one of the showiest in your garden, a veritable 
snowdrift of lovely pure white flowers. A medium 
semi-double showing golden stamens at the center. 
Vigorous habit of growth, blooms young and de- 
pendably, a fine camellia. Midseason. 1 gal.—$1.50; 
3 gal.—$5.00. 
SOUVENIR DE BAHUAUD LITOU ‘The name bothers 
us too—but even if you can’t pronounce it, it still 
adds up to another new and late blooming sport of 
Mathotiana Alba, a light to shell pink formal im- 
bricated double. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
ST. ANDRE One of the finest varieties we’ve been 
able to offer. This very large semi-double to anemone 
form is a brilliant red, blooms at midseason. 1 gal. 
graft—$5.00. 
STANDARD Light rose-pink to white in center, 
shading to darker rose-pink in outer petals. A large 
formal double, blooming at the close of the season. 
A fine variety in every respect. Let’s not overlook 
this. 1 gal. graft—$3.50. 
STARDUST A bright pink, ball-formed double 
flower, sometimes slightly scented. The flowers are 
produced generously on this handsomely foliaged 
shrub. Midseason. 1 gal.—$1.50. 
*STRAWBERRY BLONDE (U. S. Plant Patent No. 766) 
This fine new variety is a sport of Paeoniaeflora. A 
spectacular beauty of good size. Light pink in color 
with speckles of rose-red. Its form is shaggy peony 
and blooms early to midseason. 3 gal.—$7.50. 
TAKI NO HAGASANE (See Bessie Morse Bellingrath) 
TEA GARDEN No. 45 A beautiful dark red South- 
ern beauty. The flowers are large, cup-shaped and 
semi-double in form. This variety is a vigorous com- 
pact grower and blooms late in the season. 1 gal. 
graft—$5.00. 
TE DEUM (See Dr. Shepherd) 
TEUTONIA PINK (Pinkie) Numerous tiny petals, 
each tip incurved, arranged perfectly symmetrical, a 
formal flower of unusual beauty. This shell pink is 
another of the highly sought after varieties. Mid- 
season. 1 gal. graft—$3.50. 
NEW 
THELMA DALE One of the finest of the new camel- 
lias. This is a large semi-double to rose form double 
phlox-pink sport of Mrs. Baldwin Wood. Blooms in 
midseason. 1 gal. graft—$10.00. 
NEW 
TIARA Orange-red variegated with white, large, 
formal double to semi-double. The sensation this 
flower has created wherever shown has placed a 
terrific demand on the very few growers who have 
parent stock. It is bound to be in short supply for 
some time to come—so order early to avoid disap- 
pointment. This is exquisite. Midseason. 1 gal. graft 
—$6.50. 
* West Coast introduction. 
