Garden Aristocrats—the Camellias 
Candida Elegantissima Large semi-double 
with big ruffled petals. The color is bright 
rose-pink, heavily marbled with white. A vig- 
orous, upright plant. Illustrated on page 46. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Covina The tall, vigorous, well-foliaged plant 
never failing to show plenty of medium-sized 
semi-double flowers of clear rose-pink. Easy 
to grow. Gal. tins, $2.50.  5-gal. tins, $7.50. 
Daikagura The first camellia to bloom—often 
in early October. The flowers, with big wavy 
petals arranged informally, are deep rose-pink 
(sometimes blotched with white). 
Gal. tins, $3.50.  5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Donckelari This is the famous English Don- 
ckelari with’ flowers as much as G inches in di- 
ameter. Iwo rows of velvety deep rich red 
petals with flecks and splashes of white, sur- 
round a tuft of golden stamens. 
Gal. tins, $5.00.  5-gal. tins, $17.50. 
Debutante The delicate pink flowers (illus- 
trated on page 46) are medium size, perfect for 
corsages, and the tall vigorous plant will give 
you plenty of them. Early. 
Gal. tins, $3.00.  5-gal. tins, $9.50. 
Eleanor Hagood The big, formal flowers, 4 
to 5 inches across, remind you of a giant Pink 
Perfection. (See the illustration on page 45.) 
The fine, large, bushy plant blooms late. 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Elegans (Chandler) Big 6-inch blooms of 
rose-pink lightly splashed with white. Broad 
petals surround a high tuft of petaloids mak- 
ing this a very spectacular camellia. A low- 
growing plant which blooms very freely. II- 
lustrated on page 45. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Fimbriata A large, high-centered, snow-white, 
formal double with each petal fringed or fim- 
briated at the edge. The plant is low and 
spreading. Blooms early. ~ 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Francine Just like Elegans, illustrated on page 
45, except that the flowers are a solid rose- 
pink. Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Fred Sander A large flower of rich currant- 
ted with about 3 rows of loose wavy petals and 
a tuft of golden stamens. A striking flower be- 
cause each petal is deeply frilled or fimbriated. 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
General George Patton A large formal of 
deep rosy pink, fine for cutting. Husky upright 
plant. Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Gigantea Fittingly named—the flowers are gi- 
gantic. The color is deep red, marbled with 
white. Tall vigorous plant. Illustrated on page 
45. Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Glen 40 The flower is large with many broad, 
beautifully imbricated petals of deep red which 
glow with an orange undertone. This is the 
red camellia everyone wants. Illustrated page 
6. Gal tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride) Semi-double flowers 
of bright pink with a broad, irregular border 
of white around each big petal. Big, bushy, 
easy-to-grow plant. 
Gal. tins, $3.00.  5-gal. tins, $9.50. 
High Hat Blooms extremely early—often in 
October. Peony-like flowers, 314 to 4 inches 
across, ate soft shell-pink with veinings of 
rose-pink. Gall. tins, $4.25.  5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
J. C. Williams A rare and unusual English 
hybrid. The single row of dawn-pink petals 
flares gracefully to a 3 to 34-inch bloom. A 
fast-growing plant marvelous for winter blooms. 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Josua Youtz White, wavy-petaled blooms with 
a faint touch of pink. Plant and flowers similar 
to Daikagura, but blooming a little later. 
Gal. tins, $5.00. 5-gall. tins, $17.50. 
Kimberly A very distinctive single flower 
with a row of deep, yet brilliant red petals 
surrounding a compact cluster of bright-yellow 
stamens. Striking and different. 
Gal, tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Lalla Rookh (Laurel Leaf) A perfect formal 
double of medium size—rose-pink sometimes 
marbled white. Tall-growing vigorous plant 
with long siender leaves. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Lila Lee The peony-like flower of snowy-white, 
3 to 31% inches across (illustrated on page 46) 
is a good variety for cutting because the flowers 
are just corsage size. There are lots of them 
and they last very well, too. Plant Pat. No. 891. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Lotus Big, immaculate white, cup-shaped flow- 
ers; they resemble a gigantic water lily. The 
best flowers are produced on plants in full 
shade. Handsome plant with huge glossy leaves. 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 
Mathotiana (Julia Drayton) Often 6 inches 
or more across, the beautifully formed flowers 
are a uniform shade of brilliant scarlet (pic- 
tured on page 46). Usually displays the big, 
high-pointed, rosebud-like center illustrated, 
but in some weathers, this will give way to a 
tuft of golden stamens. A strong, fast-growing 
plant. Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb A peony type, but all of 
the petals, even those in the tufted center, are 
large. The deep rich glowing red never shows 
any blue even as the flowers age. 
Gal. tins, $3.50.  5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Margarete Hertrich In our opinion this is the 
loveliest of the fully double formal white ca- 
mellias. The flowers are medium to large with 
tow after row of petals and never a one out 
‘of place. To better display the delicate beauty 
of the blooms, the plant is a big vigorous one 
with huge glossy leaves. 
Gal. tins, $4.25. 5-gal. tins, $15.00. 
Mrs. Tingley A delightful full formal double 
of soft glowing pink, 3 to 314 inches across. 
You will cut some of your first flowers of the 
season from it. 
Gal. tins, $3.00.  5-gall. tins, $9.50. 
Pink Perfection The most popular camellia 
ever grown, its name describes it perfectly. The 
delicately colored medium size blooms often 
appear from Thanksgiving until late spring. 
Gal. tins, $2.50. 5-gal. tins, $7.50. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius 1X) The 
rosy red blooms are always perfect with never 
an open center. One of the easiest of all ca- 
mellias to grow. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Princess Bacciochi I]lustrated on page 46. The 
rich velvety carmine-red blooms are always 
perfect and there are always lots of them. One 
of the most handsome of all camellia plants. 
Gal. tins, $2.50.  5-gal. tins, $7.50. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent Deep scarlet flowers with 
a high pompon-like crown of small petaloids at 
the center. Semi-dwarf free-blooming plant. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Purity Symmetrical, beautifully formed, dou- 
ble, snowy-white blooms of large size—every 
one is perfect. Blooms late—often at Easter. 
Illustrated on page 45. 
Gal. tins, $2.50. _5-gall. tins, $7.50. 
Regina dei Giganti A large flower of lovely 
salmon-pink with broad wavy outer petals and 
a center of long petaloids. 
Gal. tins, $3.00. 5-gal. tins, $9.50. 
Captain Rawes (Camellia reticulata) An en- 
tirely different species with large flowers, spar- 
kling deep pink in color. They are semi-double, 
with each broad, wavy petal having a rich iri- 
descence to the color which is found in no other 
camellia. The attractive light-green foliage is 
quite different in character and the plant is 
more open in habit than those of Camellia ja- 
ponica. Gal. tins, $5.00. 
Camellia saluenensis In the late winter and 
early spring, the graceful arching plant is lit- 
erally loaded with charming 2 to 24-inch 
single flowers of dainty appleblossom pink. 
Makes an exceedingly attractive shrub. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
Ville de Nantes Each petal of the big formal 
red flower is deeply frilled or fimbriated. Some- 
times flat, sometimes high-centered, the flowers 
are always striking. 
Gal. tins, $3.50. 5-gal. tins, $12.00. 
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