Shiro-Chan 
(White Chandleri) 
Our beautiful new sport of C. M. Wilson, a true white 
sport with occasional pink basal coloration on some 
flowers. 
Shiro-Chan has all of the fine characteristics of the 
parents — same habit of growth, same blooming season, 
same generous quantities of flowers. 
1-gallon containers (1-year 8-12” grafts) :__-.--_------------------------- $12.50 
2 year 1-gallon graft, branched, 12 to 18 inches:___--------- $17.50 each. 
2 year egg-can graft, 18 to 24 inches:___________----_--------_--—- $25.00 each. 
3 year graft, 24 to 36 inches: an eer ese $40. 00 each: 
Flowerwood 
(PLANT PAT. NO. 1074) 
Here is a variety that has won us many friends since 
its introduction in 1951. It is the popular Mathotiana 
(Julia Drayton) with the added charm of fimbriated 
petals. All the splendid attributes of the parent are found 
in Flowerwood — large size, profuse blooms and pleasing 
habit of growth. 
Mrs. Nellie Eastman 
Late flowering double light pink overlaid with carmine 
stripes unu§ual and remarkable Camellia. Upright, 
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Our ost WAS. sine. introduced in 1949 and already a 
popular Camellia. It is semi-double and blooms in mid- 
season. The pointed petals are very pale pink, almost 
white. 
PRICES FOR THREE ABOVE VARIETIES: 
1-gallonjcontainers# o" ee neo re ey eee $3.50 
5-gallon ‘containers mee em eae fe ae ee $9.75 
