dens. We safely predict a wonderful future for this excel- 
lent plant. Very outstanding for corsage use. Midseason. 
1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
MARGHERITA COLEONIE VARIEGATED This varie- 
gated form of Margherita Coleonie attracted tremendous 
interest at the California International Flower Show - 
1951. A bright red formal flower, splashed with white. 1 
gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— $6.00 
MARION MITCHELL Large, semi-double, scarlet red 
with dainty petaloids mixed with long stamens. A dis- 
tinguished beauty, compact habit of growth. Blooms at 
midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
MARTHA BRICE One of the most unusual of all ca- 
mellias. This is a light lavender pink, large semi-double 
to peony in form. New and rare. A “MUST” in every 
fine collection. 1 gal. gft.— $4.50 
MARY CHARLOTTE (S-32) The flowers are medium, 
generally flat, anemone-formed, with just the slighest 
sweet fragrance, soft baby pink in color. For a lovely 
corsage or just to admire on the plant. Blooms at mid- 
season. 1 gal. gft.$4.50; 3 gal.—$8.50 
MATHOTIANA ‘See Julia Drayton. 
MATHOTIANA ROSEA (Pink Beauty) Similar in many 
respects to the Julia Drayton only this is a clear pink, 
fully rose-formed double. Handsomely proportioned 
plant, excellent foliage. Late blooming. 1 gal.—$2.00 
MEREDITH LAKE (Della Robbia) A very unusual 
bloom. White with a pale lilac overtone. The flowers are 
of delicate texture, semi-double in form. Bushy habit of 
growth. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00; 3 gal.— $5.50 
MISS PASADENA A wonderful new California intro- 
duction, having an unusual wine red coloring. The 
flowers are large, loose peony in form. Blooms at mid- 
season, 1 gal. graft—$6.50 
MME. CALUSANT Very large, loosely formed semi- 
double, pale pink. Displayed blooms are assured of 
attracting considerable attention. Blooms at midseason. 
1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
MME. HAHN Visitors at our gardens last season ex- 
pressed terrific interest in this handsome variety. The 
bloom is very large, a glowing pink, semi-double to peony 
in form. Unusual stamen cluster, distinctive in coloring. 
Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$5.00 
MME. HOVEY Flowers are a warm pink, fading into 
a lighter pink in the center of the bloom. A medium, ior- 
mal double. Blooms profusely even as a very young plant 
and is superior to most formal pink camellias. Midseason. 
1 gal. $2.25 
MOLLIE MOORE DAVIS One of the very finest of the 
new camellias. This is an exquisite deep rose-pink with a 
lighter rose wash and veining, white stamens. A very 
large semi-double to peony form. Blooms at midseason. 1 
gal. gft.— $5.00 
MONJISU RED A very showy plant as a potted speci- 
men. The plant produces enormous quantities of crisp, 
rich red flowers. The petal texture is velvety, each petal 
is waved and undulated. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00 
MONJISU VARIEGATED Identical in every respect to 
the above-described “‘eye-catcher”’, except that the flowers 
are heavily marbled with white. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.00 
MORNING GLOW A new and very lovely large formal 
white. The quality of this bloom will rival the perfection 
of the Alba Plena, but it will bloom younger, is more 
vigorous in growth and is a hardier plant and flower. 
Early to midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $5.00 
MRS. BALDWIN WOOD A very highly esteemed beauty. 
This is a large semi-double to rose-form double. White 
with a warm pink stripe on one or more petals. Blooms at 
midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $5.00 
MRS. CHARLES COBB Best Flower of the Show:-Tala- 
hassee, Florida, 1950. Uniquely different. This fine varie- 
ty appeals to all flower lovers. Its rich blackish-red blooms 
are semi-double to round peony in form, striking golden 
stamens interspersed through the center. The exception- 
ally large foliage is in excellent balance with the large 
flowers. Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.50 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS VARIEGATED A truly mag- 
nificent flower. Very large, a rich glowing pink, marbled 
with white. The flower is semi-double in form, produced 
abundantly even on young plants, opens dependably in 
just about any weather. Is a top-flight camellia in all sec- 
tions of the country. Blooms midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$5.00; 3 gal.— $10.00 
MRS HOWARD ASPER (Hana Fuki) This is a large, 
cup-shaped semi-double, light pink, resembling the Lotus 
very closely. An exquisitely beautiful flower. New and 
rare. Midseason. 1 gal.—$4.00; 3 gal. specimen—$15.00 
MRS. JOHN LAING (Wilder’s Rose) A rose-pink flower. 
Medium in size, formal double. This has long been con- 
sidered a very fine, standard, garden variety. The plant 
produces a multitude of perfectly formed flowers. A very 
showy plant. Midseason to late. 1 gal.—$2.00 
MRS. JOSEPHINE M. HEARN A California variety 
that has long been considered one of the loveliest. This 
is a large, curled petal, rose-pink, fluffy double flower. A 
wonderfully different corsage-type. Midseason. 1 gal.— 
$2.50 
MRS. MARIE KEATING A spectacle in bloom. The en- 
tire plant seems to be one huge bouquet of light pink 
informal to peony blooms. A strong grower, this is one 
of the best California seedlings. Early to midseason. 1 gal. 
— $2.25; 3 gal. $5.50 
MRS. TINGLEY Special Award:-Glendale, California, 
1949. This embodies everything most people want when 
they think of a camellia. It is a sensationally lovely for- 
mal, a gorgeous silvery-salmon pink that blends beauti- 
fully with any color scheme, any fabric or any garden. 
Flowers retain corsage freshness for days. The habits of 
growth and flowering leave nothing to be desired. Your 
search for the best formal pink camellia might just as 
well end right here. Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$5.00 
NAGASAKI (Candida Elegantissima) A superb, very 
large, semi-double flower. Rose-pink, heavily marbled 
with white. The large outer petals surround smaller 
petals and stamens at the center. Slightly sweet scented. 
Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50; 3 gal.— $6.00 
Johnston, South Carolina, November 2, 1950 
“I am about to become a believer in your idea of container grown camellias. I believe your 
root system is the best I have seen, and I had no trouble with the plants from you last year.” 
