will find this method of handling entirely safe 
and satisfactory, and our experience has been 
that the plants will arrive in as good condition 
bare-rooted as they would if burlapped. We 
move all camellias here at our nursery in these 
sizes in this manner, and know from experience 
that they can be safely shipped bare-rooted. 
Bare-rooted plants are puddled when dug and 
the roots should be immersed in water a few 
minutes before planting. This will loosen the 
puddling clay and permit the tender roots to 
come into contact with the soil in which they 
are planted. 
LIST OF CAMELLIAS AT FLOWERWOOD 
The following list of Camellias represents the 
range of the varieties at Flowerwood Nursery. 
We have not propagated or grafted a sufficient 
number of plants in all varieties to offer them 
for sale in quantity lots, but we are fortunate 
in having a limited number in most of the un- 
usual or rare varieties and prices will be quoted 
upon request. All prices, when quoted, will, of 
course, be subject to a prior sale. Such varieties 
in this list will be indicated by an * preceding 
the name of the Camellia. If we are unable to 
supply your needs at this time we will gladly 
book your order for grafts for the coming season 
of 1945 and 1946. 
* Abundance *Ara-Jishi 
(MclIlhenny) Apple Blossom 
*Abundance (Cole- Ashand Var. 
man Nursery) Austell Pink 
Abby Wilder *Aya-nishiki 
Adolphe Audusson 
* Afterglow Bealli Rosea 
*Aitonia *Behaud-litou, Sou- 
*Ake Bono (Dawn, venir de 
Sanko-nishik1) Bella Romana 
*Aki-no-yama Bennett, Rev. John 
*Alba Fimbriata (Magnolia Gardens) 
Alba Plena Bennett, Rev. John 
Alba Superba (KKiyono) 
(John G. Drayton) Bennett, Rev. John 
*Alba Splendens Var. (Folsom) 
*Althea Particolor *Beni-kirin 
* A mabilis sBlards\itss@liac: 
*Amabilis Var. *Blush Hibiscus 
* A ma-no-kawa *Blush Pink 
Amazing *Bolen’s Late Tricolor 
*Anna Bruneau *Bolen’s Pride 
Anna Frost Brilliant 
Anna Zucchini Brooklyana 
*Anne Lindberg Brown’s Red 
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