HERE'S YOUR /%,/cctl, BEAUTIFUL CAMELLIA COLLECTION 
YOU'LL WANT THEM ALL FOR THEIR 
RADIANT COLORS AND DELICATE LOVELINESS 
AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLANT THEM! 
Splash your garden and the inside of your 
home with the dazzling colors of these 
beauties and you'll be the envy of all your 
friends. For, here’s a complete camellia 
garden. One that’s representative of the 
forms and shadings of all varieties. The plants 
selected are outstanding. Especially sturdy, 
they have been carefully grown to produce 
finer leaf texture and larger quantity 
READ THE DESCRIPTIONS OF 
LAUREL LEAF (Lallarook) 
For the sophisticated air in your garden, add this variety! The 
flowers, a work of perfection, glow with the rich rose-pink hues 
—strangely accented with white drops that appear to have been 
splashed about. A midseason to late bloomer. 
MRS.. TINGLEY 
One of the most popular, — it will enchant you, too, with its 
symmetrically formed silver salmon-pink blooms borne so pro- 
fusely for a great length of time. Growing habits are the finest. 
Blooms midseason to late. 
TE DEUM 
Crimson Fire —the only words to describe this sensational flower. 
The growth is open and the flower varies somewhat in form. 
Excellent for espaliering. The rich red blooms will add contrast 
and beauty to your garden. Blooms midseason to late. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON VARIEG. 
Nature was most lavish in the coloring of this exotic semi-double 
Camellia. The flowers are a rich glowing red, irregularly blotched 
with velvety white. A circle of bright yellow stamens add con- 
trast—really delightful. Blooms midseason. 
Cc. M. WILSON 
One of the loveliest of light pink Camellias. The huge flowers are 
breathtaking with their delicate pink tones. The center petals 
are inter-woven in a chrysanthemum-like ball. The plants are 
vigorous in growth. Blooms early through midseason. 
HIGH HAT 
One of the earliest Camellias to bloom — the delicate shell pink 
tones add a special sparkle to your garden, flower arrangements or 
corsage. Grows compact—foliage is especially attractive with its 
heavy serration. 
~ and size of blooms. And best of all they’re 
very easy to grow — require little care 
and will withstand extreme variations of 
weather. Let us tell you how little it will cost 
you to add so much beauty to your home. 
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THESE FINER| CAMELLIAS 
POPE PIUS IX 
Its glowing deep-red artistically veined blooms are different in 
color and form than any other. This huge, high-centered Camellia 
will prove to be a conversation piece in your garden. Blooms early 
to midseason. 
PURITY 
Its name is a perfect description of this snow-white, exquisitely 
formed double bloom of large size. Another high point of this 
Camellia is its profuse blooms. It blooms late but is worth 
waiting for!!! 
KUMASAKA 
From mid to late season, you’ll delight in the informality of these 
blooms of radiant rose-pink with deeper vein markings. Showy 
gold stamens appear in the center of many curled petaloids set in 
larger petals. 
GLEN 40 
When you see Glen 40 in bloom you will understand why it is 
such a favorite! The large double deep red flowers have a radiant 
undertone that adds a vibrant brilliance to the bloom. A vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer, it’s a must on your Camellia list. 
Blooms midseason to late. 
EMPEROR WILHELM (Gigantea) 
Undoubtedly the largest and most colorful Camellia. The huge 
flowers are a deep rich red blotched with white and enhanced by 
a tuft of variegated petaloids in the center, Growth is vigorous 
and open. Blooms midseason. 
NAGASAKI (Mikenjaku) 
The Camellia that has everything!! It blooms profusely and long 
—grows easily. Every garden needs this one. Flowers are large 
semi-double—deep rose, marbled white. Center petals are ruffled 
and interwoven with stamens. Blooms midseason. 
