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If you have fastidious tastes for floral lovli- 
ness ... If you wish for new joys and en- 
chantment ... winter flowering Camellias 
represent an investment in thrills for a life- 
time . . . treasured floral possessions to be 
admired not for a day, not for a year, but for 
generations. - 
Their ease of culture in a “COOL” green- 
house, glassed-in porch, or as garden plants 
in mild wintered sections, makes them a 
cherished possession. 
Pot grown Camellias have been the pride 
of the mandarins gardens for hundreds of 
years. They reflect the exotic atmosphere 
of China for many centuries. 
Like a rare Antique . . . you can see their 
supreme beauty while in bloom .. . a thrill 
of ownership mere words fail to express. 
Brief descriptions of pot grown Camellias 
available now, can be found on the follow- 
ing pages. 
Remember too, only pot grown Camellias 
produce perfect flowers after shipment, be- 
cause you get all the earth with the roots 
undisturbed. 
Pot grown Camellias can be shipped with 
safety to any part of the United States at low 
transportation cost. 
Full descriptions of these Camellias, with 
many illustrations of individual flowers, and 
much historical information will be found in 
our catalogue No. 79. A limited number avail- 
able at 10c each, postpaid. 
L GEMS 
FROM CHINA 


CLARKSVILLE, TENN. February 
23, 1943. My Lot 41 Camellia from 
Longview is blooming and it is sim- 
ply gorgeous. Mrs. W. G. L. 
PLEASANTVILLE, N. Y. January 
23, 1943. Your fine Camellias are 
beginning to bloom and have defi- 
nitely made me a Camellian Con- 
vert. Your square deal policy has 
won me over for keeps. D. E. C. 
COLUMBIA, S. C. March 17, 1942. 
I take infinite pride and pleasure 
in my Lonview Camellias. 
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AKRON, OHIO. March 3, 1943. 
My Longview Camellia has been 
in bloom for two months and is a 
delightful specimen. 
Ware Hie ke 
SENECA, S. C. March 22, 1943. 
Please allow me to thank you for 
the great happiness your lovely Ca- 
mellias brought me and others. Your 
plants surpass all I have ever seen. 
NiSSE lee 
MT. TOM, MASS. Dec. 27, 1942. 
Thanks for sending such a beauti- 
ful Camellia plant. Am more than 
pleased. It certainly made my home 
look more cheerful for Christmas 
with the flowers opened. I have seen 
other Camellia plants but never saw 
one as clean as the one EHR ES me, 
5 IP. 
PORTLAND, ORE. Dec. 2, 1939. 
Your Camellias arrived in wonder- 
ful condition. We were astonished 
at the size of the buds on these 
plants. They are most beautiful, and 
far more than I expected for so lit- 
tle money. ee Wa 
Price List No. 79-D is 
APPLYING TO CAMELLIAS DESCRIBED IN 
CATALOGUE NO. 79 
1943. 1944... ~ 
JAN 2 0 1944 




OHIO, November 23, 1942 
Your Camellias are the joy of my 
heart, the envy of my friends. 
M. 
BELLINGHAM, WASH. March 24, 
1943. 
All of my LONGVIEW Camellias 
are the pride of my garden and the 
envy of my friends. NES RASC: 
GLENCOE, ILL. July 7, 1941. 
I sent one of your Camellias to 
my sister in Beverly Hill, California. 
She informs me the flowers created 
quite a sensation. See Bea ASE 
Deets CALIF. March 1, 
1942. 
I enjoy my Camellias so much. 
They give so much pleasure to 
others to whom I send blooms. 
Mrs. A. M. 
ORANGE, TEXAS. February 4, 1943 
My Camellia is in full bloom and 
is admired by every one that passes 
my home. Nit Sear sei, 
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1943. 
The Camellias purchased from you 
have been so successful and are 
growing so luxuriantly, I wish to 
add more to my collection. The 
blooms were sensational. 
Mrs. W. O. N. 
QUITMAN, GA. February 19, 1943. 
I have been so happy the past six 
weeks. My Camellias have bloomed 
gorgeously... It’s ridiculous to think 
they could give anyone so much 
pleasure during these troubled times. 
B. W. P. 


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