READ THE DESCRIPTIONS OF 
THESE FINER CAMELLIAS 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
Rich rose-pink with white variegation, you'll 
find loose peony form and thick peony flowers 
on the same plant. Deep, shiny green leaves form 
a perfect background for this most spectacular 
and one of the largest of all Camellias. Mid- 
season. 
COLONEL FIREY (C. M. HOVEY) 
Crimson fire, the only words to describe this large, 
beautifully shaped Camellia. Twisted, narrow, 
dark green leaves enhance the perfection of its 
very double, formal blooms. Mid to late season. 
COVINA 
The sparkling clear, rose-red color of this semi- 
double informal bloom make it a must in your 
garden. A tremendous producer with excellent 
foliage, it stands more sun than any other Ca- 
mellia. Midseason. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATED 
Rose-pink splashed with white, these Camellias 
take on added depth from their beautiful foliage. 
They’re the large, double-peony type with center 
petals which are smaller and often curved and 
twisted. Blooms early. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA 
Nature was most lavish in the coloring of this 
delightful Camellia. Rich growing rose petals 
surround candelabra-like golden stamens. The 
compact, upright growth and free flowering habit 
make it a favorite. Midseason. 
JORDAN’S PRIDE (HERME) 
Light pink with irregular white border and 
streaked with deep pink, a delicate fragrance 
adds to its striking beauty. Large, semi-double 
to peony form it blooms profusely against lovely 
foliage. Midseason. 
MATHOTIANA (JULIA DRAYTON) 
Huge, brilliant scarlet blooms with their deeper 
undertone literally take your breath away. Large, 
luxuriant foliage adds to the magnificence of the 
double flower with high pointed center. Mid to 
late season. 
MONAJISU (CALIF. DONCKELARI VAR.) 
Golden stamens fill the center of this intense 
cherry-red Camellia marbled with white. Quan- 
tities of blooms stud the long, glossy, sharp- 
pointed foliage. Midseason. 
MRS. CHARLES COBB 
Stories relate that long ago dragons produced 
fire, but it is no story to state that these beauti- 
ful informal flowers resemble glowing fire. The 
center petaloids are inter-woven with candle-like 
stamens; a vigorous grower. Midseason. 
POPE PIUS IX 
Its glowing deep-red artistically veined blooms 
are different in color and form than any other. 
This huge, high-centered Camellia will prove to 
be a conversation piece in your garden. Early to 
midseason. 
PINK PERFECTION 
One of the most popular ever grown, it will en- 
chant you, too, with its symmetrically formed, 
delicate shell-pink blooms. Rounded, glossy 
leaves complete its perfection. November through 
late Spring. 
PURITY 
Its name is a perfect description of this snow- 
white, exquisitely formed double bloom of large 
size. Another high point of this Camellia is its 
profuse blooms—always available at Easter time. 
