Special Notice! 

After copy for the 1944 Catalogue was released to the publishers, 
several things occurred, to which we would call attention. 
CHOICE SPECIMEN CAMELLIAS 
Our inventories show we have more of these fine plants than it appeared in the 
Summer we would have. Especially fine, compact plants, many with flower 
buds, are available in such favorites as Debutante, Mathotiana rubra, Alba plena, 
Chandleri elegans, Hermes, Prof. Sargent, Monarch, Pink Perfection, in Own- 
root plants as well as in grafted plants. 
Also very choice, and many with flower buds, are the new and rare varieties, 
mostly grafted in the Group A varieties. 
Come and see these Camellias if you can. Some are flowering now. Many will 
be just right for you to send as Christmas gifts. If you cannot come to the 
nursery, you may be assured we will exercise great care in selecting plants to 
please the most exacting. 
Two of our most choice varietics we did not list, through oversight. They are 
Vashti, the beautiful and comparatively new Camellia from the Vashti School 
of Thomasville, loveliest of all the pink and white variegated, rose double flow- 
ering, varieties. We have it in all the size of Group B on page 12. Gov. Mouton 
is a fairly large, semi-double blood red with white spots. It is available in most 
of the sizes of Group A on page 10. 
NO MORE PATENTED ROSES 
After this catalogue had gone to press and too late to change the set-up, we 
were advised no Patented Roses would be delivered to us this fall. We are toc 
far South to take spring deliveries, so it is with regret we withdraw the sale of 
all Patented Roses listed in our 1944 catalogue. Also, in the roses of our own 
Stowing we are sold out this season in these, Tea: Bridesmaid, Etoile de Lyon, 
Mlle. Franciska Kruger and Minnie Frances; Hybrid Teas: Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont, 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Some others are in short supply. 
We do have a good stoc of the best Teas, Mme. Lambard, Maman Cochet, White 
Cochet, Wm. R. Smith, Lady Hillingdon and others; and the better Hybrid Teas, 
as Pink Radiance, Red Radiance, Mrs. Charles Bell, Editor McFarland, Killarney 
Queen, Etoile de Hollande and some others. But, roses are scarce, and where 
possible, please name substitutes, for we do not substitute unless you authorize 
us to do so. 

THOMASVILLE NURSERIES, Inc. 
Sam C. Hjort, Pres. Thomasville, Ga. 
