Upper Left—Pink Perfection Upper Right—Kellingtonia 
Lower—Herme 
POTTED CAMELLIAS 
To keep pace with the rapidly increasing demands 
of Florists, we have more than doubled our supply 
of potted Camellias for this season, and are again of¬ 
fering selected varieties of bushy plants in 6 and 7 
inch pots, which can be retailed as potted plants or 
used to furnish cut flowers. These plants are mostly 
18-24 inch for dwarf kinds, and 24-30 inch for taller 
growing sorts. All of them have more than half a 
dozen well developed flower buds, and some have 
double that number. 
Florists who first bought our potted Camellias, 
continue sending repeat ordeals, and many have ad¬ 
vised us that they find them more profitable and 
more satisfactory than any other plants they have 
ever handled. In view of these facts, and not with¬ 
standing the increase in production, we anticipate 
our whole supply will again be sold out quickly and 
we urge our customers to order early, so they will 
not be disappointed. 
Camellias with advanced flower buds should be 
kept in a, very cool house. Carnation and Cyclamen 
houses are suitable, with a temperature of not much 
more than 50 degrees. Camellias are winter bloom¬ 
ing plants and may shed off their buds in very warm 
houses. 
Prices of potted Camellias:— 
$15.00; $17.50 and $20.00 per ten plants, depending 
upon size, kinds and number of buds. 
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