Debutante The Perfect Corsage Bloom 
The lovely, warm, shell-pink color and graceful pleasing form are combined to make 
this a variety which captures the affection of everyone seeing it—whether it is seen 
in a lovely corsage, a bowl arrangement or on the plant. It is a vigorous plant, rather 
tall in habit, well foliaged, and it flowers profusely. Blooms early. 
C400—$3.50. Larger plants—C401—$12.00. 
Eleanor Hagood Perfection in Pink 
It’s a large flower, 4 to 5 inches across with row after row of petals, each one per- 
fectly placed to form a large, high-centered, formal flower. The color is a soft clear 
pink, and it’s a delightful kind for cutting, for corsage, or for bowl arrangements. 
Plant vigorous with large foliage. It always bears plenty of the lovely flowers. They look 
like big Pink Perfections. Blooms late. C405—$4.25. Larger plants—C406—$15.00. 
Elegans (Chandler) 
One of the largest and most spectacular of all camellias. The rose-pink flowers, often 
6 inches across, have big, crisp, outer petals and a high tuft of tiny petaloids at the 
center. The whole flower is lightly splashed with white. It is a marvelous long-lasting 
cut flower and the dwarf slow-growing plant produces unbelievable quantities of 
them. Midseason. C410—$3.50. Larger plants—C411—$12.00. 
Debutante 
Gigantea The Largest of All 
The flowers are truly gigantic, semi-double, with extremely large 
petals of bright deep red, strikingly marbled with snowy white. The 
contrast in color is great as is the contrast between the huge, broad, 
heavy petals and the tuft of tiny petaloids at the center of the bloom. 
The plant is vigorous, upright, and tall-growing. Blooms midseason. 
C415—$3.50. Larger plants—not available 
Glen 40 Sparkling New Red 
A variety which has been scarce, high priced and in big demand, too, 
because everyone who sees a bloom wants a plant right away. The 
flower is a large, formal double with many broad, beautifully imbricat- 
ed petals of deep glowing red. It is never dull looking because there 
is an orange-scarlet undertone which gives the flowers a startlingly 
brilliant effect. The plant is semi-dwarf with dark green leaves. Blooms 
midseason to late. C420—$4.25. Larger plants—C421—$15.00. 
All-Star Trio 
Here are three of the finest camellias the world has to offer. If you 
want something special and out of the ordinary—here they are. 
Alba Plena. Perfect formal white. 
Glen 40. Big, high-centered sparkling red. 
Eleanor Hagood. Pink. Described above. $ 95 
C435. All-Star Camellia Trio: One Q 
plant of each of these three kinds. 
C436—Same varieties, large specimen plant of each, $37.50. 
Lila Lee Lovely New White 
The peony-like flower, 3 to 314 inches across, is a white camellia you 
will find perfect for corsage work or any display because the flowers 
have lots of substance and last extremely well. A tall, vigorous plant 
which blooms freely, and nearly every graceful flower is perfect. 
Plant Pat. No. 891. C425—$3.50. Larger plants—C426—$12.00. 
Mathotiana 
The largest and showiest red camellia that we grow. Beautifully veined 
and textured, the huge flowers, often 6 inches across, are a uniform 
shade of brilliant scarlet. The bud-like center, seen in the illustration 
below, sometimes opens to show a tuft of golden stamens. A vigorous 
plant with lots of fine foliage. 
C430—$3.50. Larger plants—C431—$12.00. 
Cornerstone Collection 
Here is a group of four lovely and easy-to-grow camellias which you 
will be proud to have in your garden. 
Mathotiana. Red. Described above. 
Purity. Sxow white. Rated a great favorite everywhere. 
Pink Perfection. Describes the formal flower perfectly. 
Elegans. Pink and white. Described above. 
$3 
C441—Same varieties, large specimen plant of each, $33.75. 
C440. Cornerstone Collection: One 
each of the above plants for 
Mathotiana 
