CAMPELLI 

system it would take twelve to fifteen years. The value of the understock used, the losses 
incurred in grafting, the labor and the time required to carry out the grafting process, and 
the care which the plants require after growth begins, are reasons why prices for grafted 
plants must be relatively higher than those grown on their own roots. We cannot recom- 
mend grafted plants too highly because they are more vigorous in their growth and are more 
resistant to disease than those grown on their own roots. It is our custom, as a rule, to graft 
only when we are interested in growing rare varieties and kinds which are slow and 
dificult to propagate. 
This season we have over 2000 grafted plants to offer, the understock used ranging in 
age from four to twelve years. The young plants vary from 1 to 4 feet. We grow our grafted 
Camellias in full sun to produce bushy plants rather than to induce mere height. 
Prices of grafted Camellias, four to six-year-old understock, all varieties except 
those indicated by an asterisk (*) 
Lett elan ts nea so). 0072 21,-ft plants sa5..-4 = 5.6 os cn 915. 00 
PUA DIANIS See ate Se eh eesti es is 7250cerS-{ti plants eater ssa 20 00 
DC aDlaAn see oc. L000— 4-ft, plants 3.0 ichince oes Ae sae 30 00 
The larger sizes are grafted on ten and twelve-year-old understock. 
Prices of the following Varieties: 
*Lotus, Donklaeri, Fire Gold, David Gerbing, M. G. No. 25, Marchioness of 
Salisbury, Haku-Rakuten, Helen of Troy, Rosea Superba, Victor Emanuel, 
Edith Churchwell, Leona Bolen, Christine Lee, Dr. W. G. Lee. 
=f t-eplantSew eres oleate $100 00 meee) 5-fte plants emer ae ee $25 00 
ee ar) Cok kc pr a 15200 4e3-(t.. plants7 eee cree 30 00 
2-feeplantsueeesin seeks ste wes 20 00 
FERNANDINA : FLORIDA 5 
