Kramer Bros, Nurseries : Camellias(cont.) Pace 9 
Souvenirs Cleer rose-pink, large semi-dbl, Ville de wantes: Red sometimes snotted 
48 Gal, 16-18% «2 485 white. Fimbriated petals. Semi-dbl. 
Stardusts Bright pink, anemone fora. 200 4" pot TO-12" 5h) 485 
290 4" pot Sal es §=6« 0 ive Gal: WOel28 eg Lens 
176 Gal, 18-20" ee aia 38 " eft. 14-16" ee dei 
5 B/C 30-36" ,. 3,00 54 E/C 24-30" 5. 390 
Sweet Delight: Rose-pink, larre semi- 36 «fC 30-35" 95 4.50 
double to peony, Fragrant, Virgin's Blushs ..nite flushed faintest 
108 4" pot Sol" 45 460 pink, semi-double to neony, 
195 Gal. ze14" gx 64485 4 Gal-gft, 16-18" ,, 2,00 
2. 18-20" ,, 1,00 White Daikazura (Josnua E, Youtz): white 
50 L/C ha 44 2450 large, peony to formal double, 
7 iC Sale ag 2a 0O 278 Gal-gft. phe ee ee 6 
Te Deum (Dr, Shepherd): Dark red very 132 E/C 26024". a. 5200 
large irrecular peony to formal, 73° E/6 30-36" .2 7050 
9 E/C 24-30" ., 2,50 Wilder's Rose (Mrs, John Laing): Nose~ 
2 Specimen 4-5! ve tg50 pink, medium, formal double, 
Victory: Rose-red, semi-double to full 1s GALS 20-24" 65 073 
peony form, Wocdville Red: Deep strawberry red, very 
160 4" pot Oegg “43 #50 large, semi-double to peony, 
200 Gal, Sach” oe 075 45 Galegfts, LOmie"> 4 o 2400 
20 L/C 24=38 22 2.50 7 Ee 18-24" .. 3.00 
CAWELLIAS - SASazquas, 
Cleopatra: Rose-pink, semi-double. Shishigashira: Red semi-dow'sle,. 
68 gallon tA" ah eed 7h" pot 10-12" ., 60 
Snow-on-the-isountain: Fast growing, semi- 98 gallon 10632", 6 aged 
double white. Very prolific. 205 B/C 24-30" .. 3,00 
94. 4" pot §-10" ., .60 Showa-No-Sakae: Soft pink, semi-dble, 
17 gallon TDaie" ge letD 63 gallon L29I4" a deed 
15 B/C 30-36" ..3,5% 16 H/C 30-36" 4. 350 
1We have strived to select varieties of Camellias best suited for cut flower 
and corsage use, and at the same time not overlooking the need of a wide selection of 
showy garden varieties, We are always on the lookout for good new varieties, 
Classifications used in the above list taken from those adopted by the Camellia 
Societies of California as follows: 
Single = One row of not over eight petals, Example: Amabilis, 
Semi-double - Two or more rows of petals, conspicuovs stamens, Example:Finlandia 
Anemone Forms - A flat flower with one or more rows of large outer petals, the 
center a convex mass, conposed of petaloids and stamens intermingled, 
Example: Chandleri Elegans 
Peony Form - a deep rounded flover with several rows of outer petals, the center 
a conves mass of twisted petaloids and sta:nens, Example: Debutante 
Rose Form - Imbricated petals, showing stamens in a concave center when fully 
open, Example: Purity 
Formal Double - Fully imbricated, many rows cf petals never showing stamens, 
Example: Alba Plena 
Southern States - In compliance with the quarantine regulations of some of the 
Southern States Camellias imported from California, Our camellias are carefully 
washed of all soil and the "bare-roots" are packed in damp sphagnum moss and 
wrapped in oil paper, The plants are then packed in sealed corrugated cartons, 
This method of packing 3ssures a moist rootesystem upon arrival, Pe 
