Camellia 
Eleanor Hagood 
J. J. PRINGLE SMITH One of the largest of the rare 
semi-double red camellias. Four rows of rounded and 
indented petals. A fine flower, sturdy grower. Blooms late 
in the season. 1 gal gft.— $4.00; 3 gal. $8.50 
JORDAN’S PRIDE (Herme) This sire of so many fine 
sports is itself one of the most popular camellias in exis- 
tence. Our strain of this plant produces really huge 
blooms, very full and fluffy, light pink petals, irregularly 
bordered with white and streaked with deep pink. One of 
the few fragrant camellias. A very profuse bloomer. 
Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— $5.00 
JOSEPHINE DUELL New and rare. This large soft pink 
semi-double will rate a high regard for the lovely and 
unusual shading of color. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$4.00 
JOSHUA E. YOUTZ (White Daikagura) Winner of the 
Hertrich Award for the outstanding seedling at the 1950 
Southern California-Pacific Camellia Society Show. Our 
offering of this very lovely camellia is directly from the 
original parent strain. The flower is pure white and will 
vary from formal to rose-form, seemingly unpredictably. 
The earliness of bloom makes this exceptionally welcome. 
1 gal. gft.—$6.00; 3 gal.—$12.50; 3 gal. Specimen— 
$16.50 
JULIA DRAYTON (Mathotiana) Best of Show:-Berke- 
ley, California, 1948; Best of Show:- Beaumont, Texas, 
1950; Best Flower of Show:-Waycross, Georgia, 1950; 
Best Professional Flower:-Pasadena, 1950; Best Flower 
in Show:-Perry, Georgia, 1950. This has long been con- 
sidered one of the most spectacular of the scarlet-red 
camellias. The flowers sometimes will attain a size of 
over six inches. Symmetrical rose-form double, bud cen- 
ter until matured, opening to show golden stamens. Very 
heavy flower petals retain freshness for a long time. Mid- 
season to late. 1 gal.— $2.50; 3 gal.— $6.00 
A recent introduction. This 
KENNY (Kenny Glen) 
highly sought after variety is a deep rose-pink blotched 
white, semi-double to peony form. A large flower and a 
wonderful gift for that hard to please camellia collector. 
Late. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
KING LEAR Another sport of the fabulous Finlandia. 
This is a handsome cherry-red marbled white. A very 
large semi-double flower, massed yellow stamens are sur- 
rounded by large petals. Different. A very fine and rare 
variety and another of the many that are bound to 
become increasingly popular. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.50 
KUMASAKA A large, informal double peony type 
flower, glowing rose-pink. A substantial grower, a pro- 
lific bloomer, even as a young plant. By all means, include 
this variety in any collection. It will be one of the show- 
iest plants within miles of you. Midseason to late. 1 gal.— 
$2.50; 3 gal.—$5.50 
LADY CLARE See Empress. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE A deep rose-pink, large 
semi-double. Slow, upright, sturdy habit of growth. Mid- 
season. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
LADY OF THE LAKE Another lovely large white. 
Flowers are an irregular semi-double. Loose, spreading 
growth. A very vigorous grower. Midseason. 1 gal.— 
$2.00 
LADY VANSITTART Distinctive in all respects. This 
lovely deep pink semi-double flower has three rows of 
broad wave-edged petals surrounding showy golden sta- 
mens. Prolific blooming habits and handsome foliage have 
made it a highly popular selection. 1 gal.— $2.00 
