CAMELLIAS—Continued 
MONJISU (California Donckelari). Cherry red marbled white, me- 
dium rose form. M. 
MT. SHASTA. Large, peony type, very full compact pure white. 
NAGASAKI. Very pointed semi-double flowers, with prominent sta- 
mens, having thick wavy variegated petals, ranging in color from 
white to deep rose-pink. M. 
PANACHE. Blended pink and ivory, large formal double. L. 
PAX. White, large formal double. M-L. 
PINK BALL. Soft pink, medium large full peony form. L. 
PRINCESS BACIOCCHI. Medium-sized, double dark red, mottled 
white. M-L. 
PINK PERFECTION. Fully double flowers of medium size clear light 
pink petals neatly arranged. One of the most popular pink ca- 
mellias. E-L. 
POPE PIUS IX. Large double red flowers. Good growth, light col- 
ored foliage. One of the best in our list. M. 
PROF. SARGENT. Unusual scarlet flowers. Full peony-type. Free 
flowering variety. Semi-dwarf. Rates among the top few of ca- 
mellia elite. M. 
PURITY. Symmetrical, double flowers of large size and snow-white 
purity. Often 6 inches across. Very popular white. L. 
ROSEDALE’S BEAUTY (Reg. T.M.). Large, double rose-red, out- 
standing foliage, vigorous grower, yet compact. M-L. 
ROMANY (Belgium Red). Medium rose-red, double, formal and 
compact. M. 
ROSITA. Medium-sized, full double, symmetrical bright rose pink. 
fk. 
SALMON QUEEN. Salmon pink, medium large formal to full peony. 
M. 
SWEET DELIGHT. Rose pink, large semi-double to peony; fragrant. 
M. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (Blood of China). Deep salmon red, large 
semi-double to loose peony form. L. 
VILLE DE NANTES. Semi-double, dark red, blotched white. M. 
WHITE DAIKAGURA (Joshua E. Youtz). A new free blooming 
white sensation varying in form from a large peony to formal 
white. Exceptionally free blooming. Bushy, spreading. E. 
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24 LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR PLANTINGS 
Landscaping with Camellias 
is really underway. No longer is the emphasis on their 
blooming season only. Even when the magnificent 
flowers are gone, the Camellias are a stately, digni- 
fied shrub with a raiment of foliage that is beautiful 
to behold all the months of the year. The Species Ca- 
mellias, which allow training for hedges, vines and 
ground covers, have come into their own and take 
their place proudly beside the potted and permanent 
shrubs. 
How to care for 
foe 
me Plant in partially shaded 
Vremove from 3 locations. Do not plant in 
container x folltcon 
} before ’ : 
planting & Dig a hole 12 to 18 inches 
wider and 4 inches deeper 
than root ball. Fill the bot- 
tom with a good soil mix- 
ture containing a liberal 
proportion of peat moss. 
Work soil all round root 
ball leaving top even with 
ground level. 
S8 basin for Water thoroughly, espe- 
3 watering : cially when bloom buds 
form in early summer. 
Apply acid fertilizer just 
after blooming and about 
July-1st. Water in well. 
Cultivate only ¥2 inch deep. 
Mulch with peat moss to 
keep roots damp and cool. 
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