MARJORIE MAGNIFICENT A magnificent blush pink 
graduated to deep pink at the center, semi-double to 
peony form. The flowers are very regular in formation, 
are long lasting and very hardy. We’re proud to offer 
this one. 1 gal. gft.— $10.00 
MOTHER OF PEARL Another truly lovely sport of 
Bleichroeder, very similar in formation. Petal texture is 
nearly opalescent, a pearly white formal with a faint but 
warm pink center. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$7.50 
MRS. SHEPHERDSON A California seedling of Chand- 
leri Elegans. The same formation as the parent, large, 
broad outer petals surrounding a tufted anemone center. 
An extremely persistent and hardy flower, long lasting, 
white, with warm pink striping. Midseason. 1 gal. gft. 
— $10.00 
MRS. EASTMAN A deep rose pink with red stripes, 
quite similar to the Bella Romana but larger, rose formed 
flowers. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$6.50 
PEARL MAXWELL A king-size Pink Perfection, the 
same clear shell pink, fully formal flower. Very hardy 
and very vigorous. This should certainly fill the bill, 
there is a real need for such as this flower. Midseason. 
1 gal. gft.— $7.50 
PRIMAVERA This starts blooming at midseason as a 
very large pure white formal, and ends up a very long 
season as a peony form. Plants bud young, have a great 
habit of growth. This is altogether one of the very best 
we’ve seen. 1 gal. gft.— $6.50 
ROSE GLORY One of the longest blooming periods of 
any, an excellent performer, rose red semi-double flowers 
that progressively increase in size with the season. A very 
good looking plant, too. 1 gal. gft.— $7.50 
SIMEON A large and distinctively different deep pink, 
fluted petals interspersed with stamens at the high center 
of the blossom. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $7.50 
VILLE de NANTES SPECIAL This camellia is outstand- 
ing regardless of the degree of variegation, which is as 
highly variable in the Ville de Nantes as in any camellia 
known. It is impossible to guarantee the performance or 
the degree of white that can be expected, as this varies 
from flower to flower, plant to plant, and season to sea- 
son. However, this strain seems to produce the most con- 
sistently highly variegated blossoms of any we’ve seen. 
1 gal. gft.— $6.50 
CAMELLIAS—Jhe Queen of the Garden 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON RED A very large deep red, 
semi-double formation. The coloration of this flower is so 
deep as to approach black. The golden stamens accent 
vividly the broad, heavy petals. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$4.00 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON SPECIAL Best Flower of Show: 
—Shreveport, Louisiana, 1950; Best of Show;—Jackson, 
Mississippi; Best of Show:—Pasadena, California, 1948. 
This is the most striking strain of the fabulous Audus- 
sons. It is predominantly white with deep red variega- 
tions. One of the showiest camellias now propagated. 1 
gal. gft.— $5.00; 3 gal. 1 yr. gft.— $15.00 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON VARIEGATED All of the good 
things said of Adolphe Audusson Red will apply to the 
variegated form. The white variegations will run from 
20% to 40%. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$4.00; 3 gal.— 
$8.50 
ALBA PLENA This is still rightfully considered one of 
the finest camellias ever grown. Lovely and perfectly 
formed pure white flowers, four inches and larger. A 
formal that never shows stamens. A favorite for corsages, 
for landscape use and as a potted specimen. Early. 1 gal. 
gft.—$3.50; 3 gal.— $6.50 
ALBA SUPERBA Pure white. Large semi-double flower, 
borne in great profusion on a very strong plant. A fine 
columnar specimen for an accent plant. Midseason. 1 gal. 
—$1.50; 3 gal.— $5.00 
ALEXANDER NOWLIN Rich red with white spots. 
There is a very crisp tidiness about this flower. An un- 
usual formal, it is well presented on a handsomely foliaged 
shrub. 1 gal.—$2.00 
ANITA Light pink with heavy stripes of carmine. One 
of the most beautiful of the striped camellias. The flower 
is medium size, high centered, with four rows of petals 
arranged around a crown of stamens. The distinctively 
small and dainty foliage is quite in keeping with the abun- 
dantly produced flowers. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50; 1 gal. 
gft.— $4.00; 3 gal.—$6.00 
ARAJISHI (Aloha) Dark salmon rose. Large double peo- 
ny with a few golden stamens tucked in among the center 
petaloids. A very popular corsage-type desirable because 
of its early crop of unusual blooms. Early. 1 gal.— $2.00; 
3 gal. $5.50 
ARRABELLA Here is a camellia that has been begging 
for recognition and should very shortly receive it. It is a 
unique and lovely shade of orange-red, a large semi-dou- 
ble flower. Blooms midseason to late. 1 gal. gft.—$4.50 
BARONNE de BLEICHROEDER (Bleichroeder) An un- 
usual soft pink, striped with crimson, a large fully double 
flower, petals regularly arranged, sometimes open at the 
center to show a few dainty stamens. The sports produced 
by this plant are all worthy of separate propagation. Mid- 
season. 1 gal.— $2.00; 3 gal.— $5.00 
BELLA ROMANA Light pink, profusely striped and 
splashed with carmine. Large informal double, highly 
popular. A good corsage flower. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00; 
3 gal.—$5.50 
BERENICE BODDY (S-101) U.S. Plant Patent No. 605. 
A lovely cup-shaped semi-double, center is light pink, 
shading to deeper pink on under petals. Handsome sta- 
mens add greatly to the beauty of the bloom. A very 
strong growing plant, nicely foliaged and a tremendous 
producer. Very hardy. Has been known to bloom after 
5 degrees above zero weather. Midseason. 1 gal.—$3.50; 
3 gal.—$7.50 
BESSIE MORSE BELLINGRATH This large semi-double 
flower is white with a faint blush of pink. An exquisitely 
beautiful blossom, produced on a compact shrub. Mid- 
season. 1 gal. gft.—$5.00 
BIG BEAUTY An immense semi-double to peony form 
double. White flower, lightly lined, dotted and blotched 
rose-pink, An especially outstanding offering. Midseason. 
1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
