OVERLOOK VARIETIES (Continued) 
WHITE HIBISCUS... Our seedling O. Single to semi- 
double, 4-5 inches. Petals long, narrow and 
snowy white. Resembles closely the variety Imura, 
but differs in having fewer petals that are more 
simply arranged. An early bloomer, usually De- 
cember. Leaves long, narrow and crinkled and 
borne on long slender twigs. 
WHITE KING ... Our seedling K. Semi-double, 4-5 
inches in diameter. Petals thick and large of a 
porcelain texture. Snowy white with numerous yel- 
low stamens. Leaves thick and large. 6-8” to 12-18”, 
18-24” Spec., 2-2%’ Spec. 
Prices on the above 14 varieties: 
Each 10 100 
(Gia f3" GoYoth (peONel $ 5.00 $ 40.00 
Baily” joyons SAKOnyiae 6.00 50.00 
= Sep Olmee LON 9.00 75.00 
18-24” light specimen _______ $ 2.50 
18-24 speci ch. a 3.50 
20 ESD CCL Cla ean 5.00 
212-3 ES DeCIn Cl eo) 
3-47 SD eCLIN Cry 10.00 
PotTED CAMELLIA Liners UNpDER LATH 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
We are offering this season in limited quantities 
some special groups of newer and very rare Camellia 
japonicas. These are all outstanding varieties; several 
are imports while the others have originated in the 
various Camellia growing sections of the country and 
have been proclaimed for their fine qualities. 
BEAU HARP ... Illges Medal winner of 1949. Most 
sought after of the newest rare varieties. Very 
large semi-double, bright. red flower blooming mid- 
season. Vigorous up-right grower with large dark 
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