A Listing of New Introductions 
= Award Winners “First time fisted 
Many of the seedlings in this catalogue are listed chiefly to 
acquaint and benefit our local patronage. They have some special 
merit warranting their introduction for enjoyment in our own 
territory. The special Award Winners, we hope, will have appeal 
to the collectors and friends in the Southern and Eastern States 
interested in new Camellias. 
Much discussion has been offered on perfumed flowers 
(whether they have or have not). However the varieties listed 
here have been judged many times by many garden groups as 
definitely fragrant. Time of day or age of flower make some 
differonce as to intensity. 
Novelty flowers have been added to please landscape design- 
ers and also for artistic decoration. 
Sufficient quantity of some of the earlier introductions is 
such that price structure is sharply reduced from last year. 
BILL WOODRUFF’S INTRODUCTION 
Reg. Ragland—‘‘Winner Margarete Hertrich Award’’—1954. 
Limited number—lst yr. gal. grafts .............--- Si250%ear 
Guest of Honor—‘‘The Highly Commended Winner’ at two 
Pacific Coast shows 1955—will not be released until 
Octesl S5ie: 
* ARISTOCRAT 
Large single crepy white—fairly compact erect bush. 
Dec. to Apr. 
Ist yal salicontainer: grown (@ eee > 3.50%ea: 
lst’ yr. 5 galscontainer srowns@). = ee $23 50rea: 
2nd yr) 5.gal. container srowns @ eee Zap Orea: 
*"BRIDE’S BOUQUET 
(Margarete Hertrich Award, 1952) 
Large semi-dbl. white with notched petals. Nov. to Apr. 
list ynegalecontainerssrowne@ sess ees $ 3.00 ea, 
2ndyyr,, galescontainer crown eae ae eee S25 00lea: 
lst) Gu2ndsyrsoecalicontaincra@aee $7.50-$) 2-50 %ea: 
Pink Clouds 
