CAMELLIA HALL - RETAIL CATALOG 
GOV. EARL WARREN—Prize winner from 
East to West, a vigorous double of 
heroic size, the rose pink to rose red 
blooms have captured the experts from 
Oregon to Florida. Very large, rose 
form. M. 18-24” $2.50; 24-30” $5.00. 
GOV. MOUTON—The colorful display of 
this one in full bloom is breathtaking. 
Rich red, large loose peony form. M. 
Gallon size $2.00! 
GYPSY—One of the deepest reds, but not 
dull red! Large, rose form double, waxy 
petalled. L. Gallon size $2.00. 
HARLEQUIN SPORT — Strawberry ice 
cream couldn’t look better. White with 
tiny flecks of carmine, medium large, 
full, rounded peony form. M. Gallon 
size $2.00. 
HIGH HAT — Already listed among the 
top new favorites in demand, this light 
pink sport of Daikagura is a must. The 
large, double blooms have phenomenal 
keeping qualities. Our record is 23 
days. Early. Gallon size $3.00. Grafts: 
3 gal. 2-3’ $8.50. 
HORKAN (Variabilis)—Like the “horse of 
a different color,” we never know what 
to expect next. White, pink, rose, or 
red in stripes, blends, venations, com- 
binations, and solid colors. Form varies 
from semi-double to peony form. M.-L. 
Gallons 18-24” $2.50. 
HORKAN SPECIAL—Our own introduction. 
The most surprising, unusual, and mag- 
nificent color effect we have ever seen 
in a Camellia! It's a Picotee! White 
petals blend toward the outer edges 
to deep PINK and occasionally to pure 
RED. Semi-double to peony form. M.-L. 
JENNY JONES — Similar to Lotus, this 
large, white, semi-double has much bet- 
ter keeping qualities and petal sub- 
stance, opening with ease even in dry 
atmosphere. M. Grafts: 18-24” $5.00. 
JOSEPH PFINGSTL—Patent No. 927. Illges 
Medal winner 1950. They must be tops 
to get the gold medals! Shades of scar- 
let, crimson and dark red radiating in 
the flower. Form is incomplete double 
with fluted erect central petals mixed 
with stamens to formal double. Blooms 
from October to April. Grafts: 1 yr. 
$4.50. 
JOSHUA E. YOUTZ—See White Daika- 
gura., 
JULIA DIAL—We run out of words trying 
to describe these new white ones. This 
has received high praise. Nuff said? 
Large, white, flat semi-double. Grafts: 
*leyro0.00, 
KING LEAR—This sport of Finlandia is 
most spectacular. Cherry red marbled 
white, with mass of bright yellow sta- 
mens in center, large semi-double, 
wavy large petals, occasional fluted 
and rabbit-eared central petals. M. 18- 
24” $3.00; 24-30” $6.00. 
KUMASAKA—One of the most popular. 
Large, informal double, rose pink, pro- 
lific blooming. A must in every collec- 
tion. M.-L. Gallon size $2.00. 
LA BELLA—An unusual beauty with a 
different color variegation. Rose-red 
marbled and splashed white, with outer 
rows of petals often red streaked 
deeper red. Medium large, rose form 
double. L. Gallon size $2.00. 
LADY CHARLOTTE—You can’t go wrong 
with this lovely, clear light pink, large 
semi-double, with three rows of white 
veined wavy petals. M. Grafts: 18-24” 
$5.00. 
LADY CLARE (Grandiflora Rosea)—A de- 
pendable favorite, usually in “the top 
ten,” the very large deep pink, semi- 
double blooms are quite effective with 
their broad petals and prominent yel- 
low stamens. M. Gallon size: $2.00; 18- 
24” $2.50; 2-3’ $4.50. 
LALLAROOK (Laurel Leaf)—Still rare, its 
magnificent bloom and attractive folli- 
age is bringing it into full popularity. 
Pink marbled with white, large, perfect, 
formal double. M.-L. Gallon size, $2.50; 
18-24” $3.50; 2-3’ $6.00. 
LINDSAY NEILL—The slow growth of this 
one adds to its desirability. Large, deep 
red marbled with pure white, semi- 
double to loose peony form. E.-M. 
Grafts: 18-24” $5.00; 24-30” $6.00. 
MAGNOLIAFLORA ALBA — No one can 
doubt the beauty of a white flower 
after having this. Long petals of this 
very large semi-double stand apart. 
Believed to be the same as Imura. M. 
Gallon size $2.00. Grafts: 24-30’ 
$4.00; 212-3’ $5.00. 
MAGNOLIAFLORA (English)—Few flowers 
show sparkling, crystal-wax petals such 
as this glowing, light pink, semi-double. 
Don’t overlook it. M. Grafts: 24-30” 
$6.00. 
MAGNOLIAFLORA (Southern) — Dainty 
blush pink, medium large, semi-double. 
Such wonderful beauty few can resist. 
Winter hardy. M. Gallon size $2.50; 
24-30" $6.00. 
MARASCHINO—No other name would do 
as well. The cherry red, cupped petals 
make the formal double blooms look 
good enough to eat. Compact growing, 
suitable for smaller spaces. M. Gallon 
size $2.00. 
MARGARETE HERTRICH — Old _ stand-bys 
may fall by the wayside when new ones 
like this catch up to demand. A large, 
formal pure white of excellent form and 
substance. M. Grafts: *1 yr. $2.50; 18- 
24” $4.50; 24-30’ $6.00. 
MARY CHARLOTTE—A sensation among 
brilliantly colored varieties with its 
quiet beauty and soft tint of light pink. 
This medium large, flat aneone form 
has a slight sweet fragrance. M. Grafts: 
15-18” $4.00; 18-24” $5.00; 24-30” 
$6.00. 
MATHOTIANA (Julia Drayton)--Acknow- 
ledged the No. T Camellia in America. 
Very large, deep red, perfect rose form 
double. M.-L. Gallon size $2.00; 24- 
36” $5.00; 3-4’ $7.50. 
MEREDITH LAKE—Delicate lilac pink blush 
sets this apart from all others. Medium, 
semi-double. M. Gallon size $2.00. 
MISS SACRAMENTO — Almost defying 
description—unique flower and foliage 
—broad velvet red petals with a wide, 
full center of evenly dispersed, short 
stamens occasionally replaced by short, 
red or light pink petaloids. Large, 
single. M.-L. Grafts: 18-24” $4.00; 24- 
30” $6.00. 
MME. HAHN—Glowing pink of unusual 
tone, the semi-double flowers of good 
substance are a welcome addition to 
any collection. M. Grafts: 18-24” $4.00; 
24-30" $5.00; 30-36” $6.00. 
MORNING GLOW—We expect this one to 
replace Alba Plena. Hardier, more vig- 
orous, blooms younger. Large, white 
formal double. Early to midseason. 
Grafts: 18-24” $600; 24-30” $7.50. 
MOTHER OF PEARL—A Camellia Hall in- 
troduction. Large, imbricated formal 
double, sometimes showing stamens 
when fully open. WHITE with a short 
PINK streak at the base of petals giving 
a PINK GLOW at the center. A superb 
corsage bloom with a compact,- upright 
growth. M. Grafts: *1 yr. $3.50; 1 yr. 
gal. $4.50; 15-18” $6.00; 18-24” $7.50. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB—Reds like this are all 
too few in the Camellia world. Dark, 
almost blackish-red, large semi-double 
to peony form. Stamens mixed with the 
petals. Vigorous growth. M. Gallon size 
$2.50; Grafts: 24-30” $6.00; 30-36” 
$7.50. 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS VAR.—Show win- 
ner in the South, still rare here, this 
beauty is rich pink with white mottling. 
Large, loose semi-double. M. Grafts: 
2-3' $6.00. 
