(amellias 
The World’s Most Cherished Winter Bloom 
Anywhere along the Pacific Coast and throughout the 
temperate South, camellias with their glossy evergreen 
foliage are prized garden shrubs. The plants are quite 
hardy (0° to 10°). However, the flowers may suffer 
before it gets cold enough to harm the plants. If you 
Camellin Clenao a are in one of the colder areas and have a glass house or 
| conservatory, you'll find growing camellias quite easy. 
Or many grow them in tubs or boxes which may be 
moved to sheltered areas during cold spells. 
Any time from October 15 to April 1 we can ship these 
heavy-rooted plants, specially packed to reach you in 
perfect condition. Smaller plants are 3 years old, 1% 
to 2 feet tall. Larger specimens are bushy, 5-year-old 
plants, 2% to 3 feet tall (dwarf growing kinds, the same 
age, may not be as tall, but will be bushier). Planting 
instructions accompany each shipment, and all plants 
are shipped bare root with transportation charges paid. 
Note: For shipment to California points, plants may be 
ordered and shipped in containers with soil. In such 
instances, we pack them without charge, but the trans- 
portation charges are collected upon delivery. 
Alba Plena 
The loveliest of whites 
The most prized of all white camellias. The large, high- 
centered, fully double, formal blooms are exquisite. 
$3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
Daikagura 
The Earliest to Bloom 
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). 
$3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
Eleanor Hagood 
Debutante 
Perfect for Corsages 
The pleasing form, medium size, and dainty pink color- 
ing make this an ideal flower to wear. The plant is tall, 
vigorous, and free-blooming. 
$3.00. Larger plants—$9.50. 
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Margarete Hertrich 
A perfect white $ 9 75 
Calif. orders please add 3% sales tax. 
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| Eleanor Hagood All-Star Trio: One | 
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; A vibrant red (1% to 2 ft. plants) 
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