AN 
Ornamental evergreen shrubs of exquisite beauty and 
highly prized for their flowers during the winter months. 
After blossoming the dark green glossy foliage and dense 
habit of growth make an attractive appearance in the 
garden. 
Camellias are easy to grow in a shady, sheltered location, 
an acid soil with good drainage in which generous quan- 
tities of leaf mold or peat have been added. They require 
generous amounts of water during the growing season but 
this should never become stagnant for lack of drainage. 
Withhold fertilizer after the flower buds have set. All are 
hardy in Southern California. 
Come in and 
Inspect Our Large Variety 
of Camellias in Bloom 
CAMELLIAS 
Blooming size 12 to 24 inches tall A yl A a = A 6 
for y ] For sheer beauty the masses of flowers produced by Kurume Azaleas 
in late winter and spring with the end of the Camellia season, have 
nc equal. They are essentially lovers of an acid soil which should 
PINK PERFECTION 
PURITY lime in any form away from them, even acid fertilizers should be 
COVINA RED used that are especially prepared for Azaleas. Light shade and 
plenty of water at all times. Kurume Azaleas. We will have a good i 
possess an excellent drainage. Pure peat would be best. Keep 
selection. 
SPECIAL INDICA AZALEAS 
. These are by Far the choicest of the Azalea family with closely formed 
oO VARIETIES bushy growth, neat dark green leave! A. gorgeous display: of large’ mas | 
flowers, mostly double but of delicate pleasing quality often blended 
with other colors and plain or ruffed. ° 
OF AZALEAS é Albert Elizabeth—Double, white with pale Professor Walters—Single ruffled. White 
pink margins. i 
with deep blotches on upper petals. 
blooms. Early, free-flowering. |. 
Eric Schame—Large double flowers, sal- Vervaeneana—Double. Salmon-rose color 
: mon-pink with white blotches and — on white background. Or the same in 
We streaks. Wiest 
4 POT SIZE Fred Sanders — Masses of brilliant red Wm. van Ornge see single orange 
w flowers in spring. Low growing. 
; Chasta Diana—White. 
Jane Peters—A large single red flower. ; : 
Very low. Sakura Gari—Lavender Pink. 
Rhodedendron—Lavender. 
Orchid Flora — Spectacular, large double 
flowers of brilliant orchid-pink. Houri—Light Purple. 
¢ Paul Schame—Double. Lustrous coral sal- Fiesta—Deep Salmon. 
mon. Most popular. Singing Sun—Orange. 
EACH Pink Pearl — One of the most popular. Rosey Cheeks—Pink, 
Large delicate pink flowers, inti i i 
daintily Lorraine—Pink, 
doubled and spotted. 
Hexe—Red. 
Temperance—Also called “Easter Azalea,” Snow—White. 
$ this variety produces a profusion of Vv 
3 for 1.49 ; large double lavender flowers that coy- annesa—Purple. 
er the entire bush. Charles Enke—Varigated. 
IMPORTED SUNSHINE 
PEATMOSS *47* 
LARGE BALES 
FRAGRANT DAPHNE 
Daphne odora marginata. Dense low shrub with rich 
green, cream-margined leaves and clusters of exquisitely 
fragrant waxy white or pink flowers from January to 
March. Good drainage is necessary. Shade or partial 
shade. Very hardy. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.95. 
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