DAPHNE, ALABAMA 13 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA, continued 
HIGH HAT. Early. Beautiful flesh pink sport of the well- 
known Daikagura. It has all the good points of the well- 
known parent plant. The beautiful shade of flesh pink is 
very desirable, and makes it one of the most outstanding 
Camellias of the present day. Each 
URS peed el RS ce = on eng Dow ne So Pe eee aa $7 50 
HISHI KARAITO. Midseason. Dainty small flowers of 
delicate pink with tuft of mixed petaloids and stamens in 
the center. Each 
QEVE RRO cre eee Mena ee eae coq eee ss 2$10-00 
IMURA. Midseason. The large, semi-double flowers of pure 
white, with their long, narrow petals and prominent sta- 
mens are strikingly beautiful. Side branches of the plant 
have a tendency to droop. Each 
Say Cao al Can earn Remora title cuore cick «vc ce LO-00 
IWANE SHIBORI. Midseason. The medium-sized, semi- 
double, red flowers are beautiful with their white markings. 
The slow and compact growing plant has very dark green 
leaves. Each 
DAVE aS Cal Lae eee es ore lak ce aise ee seep 00 
JARVIS RED. Midseason. The bright red flowers are me- 
dium sized and semi-double. The flowers are not prize 
winners, but because of the free-spreading growth and its 
habit of blooming young and profusely, it is one of the most 
desirable garden varieties. Each 
LS tomsAeme plants een ee ee ec ee. 100 
JOSHUA E. YOUTZ (White Daikagura). Early. This 
is the famed white form of Daikagura. It is entirely dif- 
ferent and better than Shiro Daikagura. Though the time 
of bloom is the same as Daikagura, the flowers are much 
larger and pure white. Each 
l2yaer alt See emer en on tere ore 8.2. icone tow $10 00 
KELLINGTONIA. Midseason to late. Medium-sized, 
peony-formed flowers of red marbled white. It is similar to 
Gigantea, but smaller. A very profuse bloomer. Each 
Loites24-inehy plantseaneew a ee. As eels eee oe es 8, $1 25 
KENNY GLEN. Late. Large flowers of deep rose-pink 
blotched white. They are semi-double to peony form. Each 
IeNirs oral Laem eee eT aren re eos ae os $7 50 
KING LEAR. Midseason. Very large, semi-double with a 
mass of yellow stamens. Very beautiful shade of cherry- 
red mottled white. Each 
Sevres oral (aed ee ok eas a or Sarees Aer tno sks nee Ar $7 50 
KUMASAKA. Midseason to late. Very large, loose peony 
form to informal double of glowing rose-pink. A profuse 
bloomer. Each 
LOst@rc 4-iens Plants sony Geraint tr ae mae mache OU) 
LADY CLARE. Midseason. Very large, flat, semi-double of 
rose-pink. Vigorous compact grower. Very desirable = Each 
LS toeAcuicly plaiteee aera ee ce he ene ee a $1 50 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH. Midseason. Exquisite shell-pink 
formal double flowers. The foliage is long and pale green in 
color. Slow growing and a shy bloomer when planted in the 
shade. Each 
Dev worn ey mA is sche Sst ikatsigusarcinap tl OO 
LADY JANE GRAY. Midseason. Large, informal double to 
double peony form. Red, splashed and marbled white. 
Slow compact grower. Each 
ARNT LO LP aNe MST ner. dad Sle gah Uheyiis Coase toto $10 00 
LADY VAN SITTART. Midseason. Medium sized semi- 
double, deep pink with wavy petals of elegant shape. 
Narrow twisted leaves. Each 
Bevin Cen ke epee eRe ls in 5 ao ee come staeeveden > (OU) 
