TINKY LEE = Variable shading, light to medium pink, 
large formal double to semi-double. Here is a very 
fine new variety, a vigorous grower and specially 
appreciated because of the early midseason bloom- 
ing period. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
TRICOLOR SIEBOLDI (Wakanoura Variegated) A 
large, slightly cupped semi-double flower, wavy 
petals are white, vividly striped and streaked car- 
mine. Compact and distinctively foliaged, an im- 
mensely showy and popular variety. Midseason. 1 
gal.—$2.00. 
TRIPHOSA Pure white, a large, slightly cupped 
semi-double flower. The thick petals are broad and 
richly velvet textured. Long stamens add consider- 
ably to the striking beauty of this flower, and the 
long keeping qualities are an added dividend. Once 
seen, this is never forgotten. Hardy, blooms at mid- 
season. 3 gals.—$6.00. 
VEDRINE (Ruby Glow) Rich ruby-red, large semi- 
double to loose peony flower, quite similar to the 
well-known Chandleri Elegans in form. Broad veined 
outer petals surround a cluster of petaloids and 
golden stamens. Early bloomer, open and _ rather 
spreading habit of growth. Well adapted to espalier 
work, a beautiful flower. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— 
$6.00. 
VEDRINE VARIEGATED (See Eleanor of Fairoaks) 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (See Blood of China) 
VICTORY MAID A very good rose-form.§ semi- 
double to formal double. Pure white. A late bloom- 
er. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
VICTORY WHITE Pure white, large semi-double 
peony form, numerous small petaloids intermingled 
with yellow stamens at the center. A heavy blooming 
new and rare variety. Spreading habit of growth. 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
VILLE DE NANTES RED A large and beautiful deep 
red semi-double, sometimes loosely peony form, fim- 
briated petal edges. A slow grower, a very fine 
variety and a most unusual flower. Midseason. 1 gal. 
graft—$5.00; 3 gal. 2 yr. graft—$8.50. 
VILLE DE NANTES VARIEGATED As striking as the 
solid red form of this variety. Here is the even more 
attractive form. Dark red, spotted white, the fimbriat- 
ed, or deckle-edged petals make this a most unusual 
flower. Very rare. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$5.00. 
NEW 
*VIRGINIA DAVIS The first offering of this new 
California seedling. A medium-sized formal white. 
Blooms at midseason. A strong grower, very hardy 
and produces lovely corsage-type flowers in great 
abundance. The finest new white formal of any re- 
cent new California introductions. 1 gal. graft— 
$5.00; 3 gal.—$10.00; 5 gal. Specimen Size— 
$25.00. 
NEW 
VIRGIN’S BLUSH After all the superlatives have 
been applied in describing the wonderful new varie- 
2d 
ties along comes one like this. There’s nothing left to 
say— it is great, there's nothing else like it. Scarce 
as hen’s teeth, too. Medium to large white flushed 
the faintest pink, rose form double to peony form. 
Its greatest attribute, however, is the wonderful 
petal texture. This is an absolute MUST. 1 gal. graft 
—$10.00. 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATED (See Tricolor Sieboldi) 
WHITE BUTTERFLY A small irregular semi-double. 
The flower appears to be covered with white butter- 
flies with upright wings. Blooms early. 1 gal. graft 
—$5.00. 
WHITE CRANE (See Haku Tsuru) 
WHITE EMPRESS Awarded ‘‘Best Professional 
Flower, 1949'’—Glendale Camellia Show. An inex- 
pressibly large and beautiful white semi-double, 
strongly resembles the Ville de Nantes in form, 
sometimes has the same distinctive ‘‘rabbit ears.” 
Flowers are as rugged as they are beautiful, pos- 
sessing great keeping qualities. A new, rare and 
highly recommended variety. Midseason. 1 gal. 
graft—$5.00. 
WHITE GIANT A very large, pure white semi- 
double, stamens surrounded by broad outer petals. 
A rare and fine camellia. Midseason. 1 gal. graft— 
$4.00. 
WHITE LAUREL LEAF (See Pax) 
*WHITE PRINCESS (Lady of the Lourdes) An un- 
usually beautiful creamy white peony form flower. 
The petal texture is satiny; this is altogether one of 
the very finest flowers it has been our pleasure to 
behold. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
WHITE QUEEN This befits a queen—large pure 
white semi-double. Petals are rather small and point- 
ed at tips. Early to midseason crop of flowers adds 
greatly to the desirability of this rare and beautiful 
variety. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
WILDERS ROSE (Mrs. John Laing) A very pretty, 
rather small but perfect formal flower, rose-salmon 
pink. Foliage is small to balance nicely with the pro- 
fusion of blooms produced in mild winters. Vigorous 
grower and a lovely corsage-type. Late. 1 gal.— 
$1.50; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
WILLIAMS MIDDLETON’ A ffine dark red beauty 
from South Carolina. The flower is a large semi- 
double. Petals are veined light red. 1 gal. graft— 
$4.00. 
WONDROUS VARIEGATED A most unusual color. 
Orange-red and white. A large, loose peony form. 
Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. graft—$4.00. 
YOHE! HAKU (September Morn) A large, loosely 
double white flower, center petals interspersed with 
stamens and petaloids, a rare and new imported 
Japanese hybrid. In some districts this variety will 
bloom as early as September, making it especially 
appreciated by eager camellia lovers as well as 
florists. Early and late. 1 gal. graft—$4.00; 3 gal. 
— $8.50. 
* West Coast introduction. 
