FIELD GROWN 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
These Camellias have been grown, since liners, in’ 
full sun under irrigation. In most grades, especially 
12 to 18 inch and up, they are much heavier and 
much more compact than similar grades grown in 
slat houses. Full sun tends to make Camellias branch 
early, and grow bushy. They are not to be compared 
with slat house plants. 
_ *Figures after variety denote the size or sizes 
available in that particular variety. 
Rare and Unusual 
VARIETIES: Angels Blush 8-24”, Bessie McArthur 
12”-24", Debutante 8-30", Duchess of Northumber- 
land 8”-18", Elizabeth Boardman 8”-18”", Frizzle 
White 8”-24”", Gigantea 818", Imura 12”-24", Lady 
Clare 8”-24,” Lady Hume’s Blush 12”-24,” Lady Mary 
Cromartie 8-24”, Lady Van Sittart 8-24”, Lallarook 
8-24", Margaret Higdon 8”-18,"" Martha Brice 8-24,” 
Mathotiana 8-24” Mathotiana Variegated 8-24” 
Monjisu 8”-18”, Morning Glow 8-24,” Mrs. Chas. 
Simons 8"-24," Pink Star 8-18", Rosea Superba 
8”-24,"" White Empress 8-24," White Giant 8’-18”. 
Each Each 
GRADE Bare Root B&B 
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18 to 24 inch te), a MR eI BST 2.00 2.50 
24. tot sOuinchwee sn es eee 3.50 
One gal. and 3 gal. size Pyracantha Formosana. 
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