To our old customers and 
our new customers alike, I 
wish to say thank you for 
your continued patronage. 
Your confidence has made 
possible this improved Cata- 
logue and the new develop- 
ment of our nursery. It 
is my hope to continue to 
add to my show gardens so 
that by 1945 I can open to 
the American garden-loving 
public a spectacular Twen- 
tieth Century Garden of Flowers. On the basis of the service I 
have rendered I sincerely solicit your continued patronage and shall 
be delighted to render any personal service possible. 

Pink PERFECTION 
—G. G. GERBING. 
Our Show Gardens 
We are proud of our 6-acre garden along the beautiful Amelia River. 
Here we have planted the entire acreage with Azaleas and Camellias amid 
great live oak trees, draped with Spanish moss. Our 700-foot Camellia hedge, 
bearing rose-red blossoms, is a memorable sight in itself. Then, there is the 
large terrace, some 400 feet in length, planted with Kurume Azaleas in eftec- 
tive patterns. More than 10,000 plants were used to complete this display. 
In all, our garden and nursery contains more than 200,000 Camellias and 
Azaleas. 
The Camellia Sasanqua varieties bloom from October to December. From 
November through March the C. japonica varieties put forth their blossoms 
but they are usually at their height in early February. The Azaleas make a 
bright splash from late February through March, even extending into early 
April. Usually they are most spectacular about March 15. 
Visitors are always welcome at our gardens. Our parking area will accom- 
modate 200 cars. No admission fee is charged this season. 
This Camellia catalogue is sent to you with our compliments. If you wish 
additional copies they are available at 50 cents each, postpaid. Additional copies 
of the color plates showing the large display of Camellias can be supplied at 
$1.00 each, postpaid. 
COPYRIGHT IQ4I, GERBING’S AZALEA GARDENS. PRINTED IN U.S.A. 
