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The World’s Most Cherished Winter Bloom 
Anywhere along the Pacific Coast and throughout the tem- 
perate South, camellias are prized garden shrubs. Their 
large glossy evergreen foliage makes them a welcome ad- 
dition to any landscape planting. 
The plants are quite hardy (0° to 10°), however, the flow- 
ers may suffer before it gets cold enough to harm the 
plants. Many growers in the coldest areas who have a 
glass house or conservatory, find growing camellias a 
thrilling experience. Others grow them in tubs or boxes 
which may be moved to a sheltered location during ex- 
tremely cold spells. 
Alba Plena 
The snowy-white, high-centered, formal flowers never 
have a petal out of place and never show a stamen. 
Early. $3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
C. M. Hovey (Colonel Fiery) 
Formal double flowers of glowing crimson, sometimes 
5 inches across. Late. $3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
Covina 
Vigorous plant with fine foliage. Never fails with a big 
show of medium size, semi-double, rose-pink blooms. 
Midseason. $2.50. Larger plants—$7.50. 
AN EARLY BLOOMER 
Daikagura 
Large, loose, peony-like blooms of deep rose-pink— 
sometimes blotched with white. Often blooms early in 
October. $3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
Debutante 
The pleasing form, medium size, and dainty shell-pink 
color, make this an ideal flower to wear. A tall, vigor- 
ous, free-blooming plant. Early. 
$3.00. Larger plants—$9.50. 
Donckelari 
This is the English Donckelari with flowers as much 
as 6 inches across. Two rows of velvety deep red petals 
with flecks and splashes of white surround a tuft of gold- 
en stamens. Early. $5.00. Larger plants—$17.50. 
Eleanor Hagood 
A lovely formal flower, 4 to 5 inches across. Looks just 
like a big Pink Perfection. Late. 
$4.25. Larger plants—$15.00. 
Fimbriata 
High-centered, snowy white formal double with each 
petal delicately fringed at the edges. Early. 
$4.25. Larger plants—$15.00. 
OUR FAVORITE RED 
Glen 40 
A beautiful formal double with broad petals of rich 
red, An orange undertone makes the flowers glow like 
hot coals. Midseason. $4.25. Larger plants—$15.00. 
Herme (Jordan’s Pride) 
Semi-double bright pink, with an irregular border of 
white. Midseason. $3.00. Larger plants—$9.50. 
oe we Oe 
(Yamollias 
From October 15 to April 1, we ship these plants bare 
root with transportation charges paid and guarantee them 
to reach you in perfect condition. Smaller plants are 3 
years old, 1% to 2 feet tall. Larger specimens are 5 years 
old, 2% to 3 feet tall. (Some varieties will be slightly short- 
er, but more spreading.) Instructions for planting accom- 
pany each shipment. 
Note: For shipment to California points, plants may be 
ordered and shipped in containers with soil. In such in- 
stances, we pack them without charge, but the transpor- 
tation charges are collected upon delivery. 
High Hat 
Peony-like flowers of soft shell-pink, 342 to 4 in. Blooms 
early, often in October. 
$3.50. Larger plants—$12.00. 
UNUSUAL AND LOVELY 
J. C. Williams 
A rare English Hybrid with a single row of dawn-pink 
petals flaring gracefully to a 3 to 3% inch bloom. The 
fast growing plant blooms heavily. 
$4.25. Larger plants—$15.00. 
Josua Youtz 
White, wavy-petaled blooms, with a tinge of pink. 
Plant and flower similar to Daikagura. Very Early. 
$5.00. Larger plants—$17.50. 
Armstrong 
Camellia Collections 
The Cornerstone Collection 
Save on these four lovely and easy-to-grow kinds. 
Debutante Purity 
Mathotiana Princess Bacciochi 
Cornerstone Collection: One each of the 
above (1% to 2 ft. plants) for $ 9 4 5 
Plus 4% sales tax in California 
The All Star Trio 
Here is a group of camellias of which you can be ex- 
ceedingly proud—they are three of our best. 
Eleanor Hagood Glen 40 Margarete Hertrich 
All-Star Trio: One plant each of these 
three kinds (1% to 2 ft. plants) for $ 9 7 5 
Plus 4% sales tax in California 
