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INVESTMENTS IN EMOTIONAL SATISFACTION 
For generous dividends in aesthetic satisfaction, fine 
Camellias represent an AAA-1 investment. 
The money you might invest in a $1,000.00 bond will not 
begin to pay profitable monetary returns, comparable with 
the satisfaction $100.00 to $500.00 investment produces in 
“LONGVIEW” winter-flowering Camellias. 
Year after year, increased dividends in the form of 
greater quantities of rare, exotic blooms from each Camellia 
plant, brings you and your friends a more abundant life, 
awaking emotional ecstacies, new joys, and countless thrills. 
Until you have actually grown “LONGVIEW” prize¬ 
winning Camellias, and seen the flowers reveal their faultless 
beauty, no one can tell you of the deep and intriguing allure 
of owning a collection of these Floral Gems from China. 
Fortunately, you can start your Camellia collection, 
buying one or more pot grown, budded plants at a trivial 
cost, and enjoy their floral beauty the first winter season 
of ownership. 
Only pot grown Camellias can be shipped safely and 
brought to perfection of bloom without waiting several 
years for them to become re-established after digging, as 
compared with field grown plants of this species. 
Always remember, the few dollars invested in good 
Camellias represents a permanent investment. For Camellias 
are known to live 150 years in the United States, increasing 
in size, flower production and intrinsic value with each 
year’s growth. 
While the initial cost of good varieties of these plants 
may seem expensive, there is no investment one can make, 
so sure of emotional satisfaction for the balance of your life. 
For proof of the high esteem in which Camellias are held, 
try to persuade any owner of a good variety, to sell just 
one of his choice plants. 
You. too, will find the few dollars invested in 
“LONGVIEW” pot grown Camellias, will add greater 
enjoyment and countless thrills to your life. 
“A £<>o«l way to torture yourself is to figure how much fun you 
could have had with the money you've lost In "INVESTMENT” 
Magnolia Hall, Bermuda, Dec. 28-1935 
At last the Camellias arrived! 
On unpacking, we found them in perfect 
condition, thanks to the splendid way in 
which you had them packed. They are 
lovely plants, and I am very much pleased 
with them. One of the plants had bloomed 
In the crate and one will shortly bloom. 
Mrs. L. XV. H. 
Hilo, Hawaii. 
Your Camellias have come in excellent 
condition. 1 wish to thank you for the way 
in which they were packed. I receive many 
plants shipped from all over the world iu 
the course of a year hut never received a 
package that reached me in any better 
condition than your Camellias. 
A year later, this party wrote: 
“All the Camellias you sent have grown 
well and I expect more will flower this year.’* 
Vancouver, Canada, April 4-1940 
This is to acknowledge with thanks, the 
safe arrival of as fine * a shipment of 
Camellia plants as I have yet imported. My 
customer is pleased and I can say the same 
for my specimens. H. C. H. B. 
Westway Farm, Chobham, England. 
5th June, 1936 
The Camellias arrived in perfect condition 
—not even a single leaf damaged. These 
have come so well, that I would like to 
order others. Mrs. W. W. 
Hilo, Hawaii. 
The named varieties of Camellias came 
thru in fine shape. L. W. B. 
Sea View, Somerset, Bermuda. Dec. 8-1930 
The case of Camellias arrived Monday— 
five days on the way. The plants are all 
In fine condition and I am delighted with 
them. 
Belleville, Ont., Canada. Dec. 3-1937 
The Camellias arrived O. K. and the way 
they were shipped and packed for delivery 
was certainly a revelation. 1 am certainly 
proud of the plants. H. V. 
“Loveliest Camellias known. 
Are LONGVIEW pot grown.** 
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At the time this catalogue was written, 
we have orders for Camellias to be shipped 
to Tiberias. Palestine, Australia, Haiti, Peru 
and Hawaii. 
You 11 even find LONGVIEW Camellias In 
Alaska. _ 
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