oe CAMELLIAS 
We are offering Camellias in Varieties 
that appear to be stronger for this area 
CHEERFUL. Double, medi- CAMELLIAS FOR EXOTIC BLOOMS 
; : : Varieties best suited to this area. 
um size, Rose type. Deep CAMELLIAS (C. japonica). Bloom from early winter until late 
pink. Blooms very early. Up- spring. Lovely flowers of delicate texture—waxy, perfectly form- 
right grower ed and beautifully colored. Foliage is attractive glossy green. 
: May be planted in spring or fall. Thrive best in semi-shaded 
ees eoue ee deep, rich soil—somewhat acid. Popular as 
Re garden borders alone or with other evergreens. Useful as foun- 
DOUBLE PINK. Exquisite Peony dation plantings. For exotic blooms, reminiscent of the Old South, 
form; soft rose-pink. Tender habit; plant this collection of Camellias. 
mid-season. 
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GLOIRE DE NANTES (Leana 
Superba). Large, semi-double, cer- 
ise bloom, with center petals often 
twisting. Extremely large, dark 
green leaves, and bold large 
Chandleri flowers make this one of the 
Elegans most attractive on bush. 
a 
LILY. Attractive, double, white 
flowers of medium size. Rapid 
growing, compact and symmetri- 
cal. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. One of the largest Peony-flower- 
ing Camellias. Cherry-red, with white variegations. Some 
are thick Peony flowers with 500 petals, while others are 
loose Peony form with yellow stamens. 
PINK PERFECTION. Very dou- 
ble, clear shell-pink flowers of 
dainty form, liked by 
many. Plants ss tent 
blooming when very 
young, coming early in 
the season and continu- 
ing in profusion tor a | 
long time. a 
POPE PIUS. Large, full dou- 
ble; flame-red. Vigorous, up- 
right, midseason. 
PRINCE ALBERT. This well 
known favorite is a good com- 
pact grower and a profuse 
bloomer. The flowers are full 
double, of medium size, rose- 
red in color, and produced 
mid-season to’ late. Very de- 
pendable. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT. Very 
thick, Peony-form, solid crimson 
blooms of medium size. 
Purity Pink Perfection (above) 
PURITY. Very double, symmetri- 
Dance cal, pure white, star-shaped flow- CAMELLIA PRICES: Each 
ee Riser ers, occasionally with stamens. 15-18 inches y= cemeteries mre 0 ee ens ee $ 5.00 
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Euertleam MG B aly Roses 
(Polyanthas) 
A class of Roses (Polyantha) called “Baby Roses” because of their small, dainty 
blooms. Most varieties bloom continuously and profusely; it is not uncommon for the 
plants to be completely covered with color, resembling a living bouquet. They bloom al- 
most continuously from early spring to late fall. Plant them for massing in beds, for edg- 
ing or for low hedges. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright orange-salmon flowers in huge clusters. Blooms all through 
the season. A novel Rose and very popular. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
CHATILLON. One of the very best dwarf pink Roses. Large heads of flowers all sea- 
son. An outstanding Rose for any garden, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
IDEAL. Velvety crimson clusters of fragrant flowers, most popular red; strong grower. 
Lasts well when cut, Beautiful dark green glossy foliage. Blooms first and last in season. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
BABY IDEAL. A deep garnetblood-red Polyantha. Blooms very profusely in large 
clusters, on a@ bushy, compact plant 18 to 24 inches in. height, with rich, dark green Pol th 
foliage. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. oe S 
CECILE BRUNNER. Multi-color. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. Baby Ideal 
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