VARIETY SIZES 
PAE 18-24” 24”".30" 30°-36" 
HIGH HAT—Pale pink sport of Daikagura. 4.00* 5.00* 7.50* 10.00* 
HISHI-KARAITO—Small, bell-shaped, semi-double. Delicate pink. 5.00* ae ar ee ie 
IMURA—White. Very large, semi-double. 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 
JAMES ALLAN—Fire-red. Very large, semi- double. 4.00* 5.00* 7200 ee ee 
JAMES ALLAN VAR.—Fire-red, mottled with white. 4.00* 5.00* 750 he Bare 
J. C. WILLIAMS (Hybrid Salunensis x Japonica)—An outstanding new hy- 7-502 sete! SE pf anes 
brid. Medium sized, light pink, profuse bloomer. Extremely long bloom- 
ing season. 
JENNY JONES—Blush white. Large, semi-double. 4.00* 5.00* 7.90* 10.00* 
JESSIE KATZ (Pat. Pending)—An outstanding new variety with large, wavy 7.50* 10.00* 12.50 eee 
petals. Semi-double, watermelon pink. We are the exclusive West Coast 
propagators of this fine new camellia. 
J. J. PRINGLE SMITH VAR.—Dark red, heavily marbled with white. Very 2.50 3.50 7-50 eee 
large, semi-double. 
JOSEPH PFINGSTL (Pat. No. 927)—-A very large dark red, varying in form 10.00* ee Fe ee 
from semi-double to full formal. Extremely hardy and vigorous growth 
with long blooming season, October to April. 
JOSHUA A. YOUTZ (White Daikagura)—This outstanding camel- 4.00* 5.00* 7.50* 10.00* 
lia was introduced by our nursery in 1950. Its blossoms, which 
are pure white, full peony form to formal double, are larger than 
its parent, the Daikagura. Its foliage, growing habit and early 
blooms are like its parent, making this variety a truly outstand- 
ing camellia. 
KATHERINE NUCCIO (N #104)—This seedling first bloomed in 4.00* 5.00* 7.50* 10.00* 
1942 and has proven itself well worthy of propagation because 
of its long season of bloom (starting as early as December and 
blooming through March), its lasting qualities as a cut flower, 
and its color. A 3 to 3% inch double formal, rose form, consisting 
of 60-65 large petals. Brilliant rose-red, with edges of petals 
cupped inward. Foliage, dark green, medium, slightly twisted. 
Compact growth. 
KENNY—Deep rose-pink, blotched white. Large, semi-double to peony form. 4.00* en, ey Oo wee 
KIMBERLEY—Carmine with red stamens. Medium, single. Profuse bloomer. 2.50 3.50 6.00 25 Paes 
KING LEAR—Cherry-red, marbled with white. Variegated form of Fin- 2.50 3.50 7.50* 10.00* 
landia. Vigorous, compact growth. 
KISHU TSUKASA (Capt. John Sutter)—Deep pink, blotched with white. 2.50 3.50 6:00 Bee 
Large, formal double. 
KUMASAKA—Rose-pink. Large, full double. Upright and compact growth. 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.50 
LADY CHARLOTTE—Clear light pink with lighter pink veins. Large, semi- 2.50 3.50 6.00 7.50 
double. Very compact growth. 
LADY CLARE — Rose-pink. Very large, semi-double. Prominent golden 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.50 
stamens. 
LADY LUCILLE—Very large, full double to peony. Creamy white. 5.00* 6.50* 7:50 see eee 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE—Deep rose-pink. Large petaled, semi-double. 2.50 3.50 1.007 pee 
Upright, compact growth. 
LADY SADIE—White. Large, semi-double with fluted petals that intermix 4.00* 5.00* 100 ee eee 
with golden stamens. 
* An asterisk after the prices denotes grafted plants 7 
