
















CAMELLIA, 
Purple Emperor 
AZALEAS 
Great favorites in Southern gardens and 
easy to grow if the soil is properly pre- 
pared at planting-time. They require an 
acid soil and in sections where this condition 
does not prevail natural muck or Peat-Moss 
should be added together with about a 
pound of Aluminum Sulphate per square 
yard, and mixed thoroughly into the soil. 
During hot, dry weather they should be 
watered or syringed frequently. 
INDIAN AZALEAS 
The most popular group, with flowers 
measuring 3 to 4 imches across. They vary 
i habit, some being spreading, others more 
compact. 
Elegance. Light pink flowers. 
bloomer and a fast grower. 
Formosa. Large purplish pink flowers with 
big dark green leaves. 
George Franc. Salmon-pink flowers with 
deep red throats. Early bloomer. 
Indica Alba. Pure white. Upright grower 
with dull-colored hairy leaves. 
Pride of Dorking. One of the deepest reds. 
Blooms late in season. 
Pride of Mobile. Popular and showy va- 
riety with deep watermelon-pink flowers. 
Prince of Orange. A spreading grower 
with deep orange-red blooms. 
Postpaid: Healthy young plants, 6 to 
8-inch stock, each 20c.; 6 for 90c.; 12 for 
$1.75. 8 to 10-inch stock, each 60c.; 6 for 
$3.00; 12 for $5.50. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
with 
Early 
Dwarf, compact grower small 
flowers in dense clusters. 
Christmas Cheer. Deep crimson with 
small shiny leaves. 
Coral Bells. Dainty bell-shaped pink 
flowers. 
Pink Pearl. Salmon-rose with lighter 
center. 
Snow. Purest white. Attractive glossy 
leaves. 
Postpaid: 6 to 8-inch plant with buds $1.25. 
28 

be accepted. 
Due to scarcity of 
fabor and packing ma- 
terial, no plant orders 
for less than $1.00 will 


CAMELLIAS 
Stately and beautiful shrubs with handsome, dark green, glossy 
foliage and exquisite, large, waxy-tinted flowers m delicate soft and 
bright colors. Bloom during the late winter and early spring when 
gardens lack color. 
Elizabeth. Very double; pure white, occasionally a pink flower will 
appear. a : é 
Chandleri, Elegance. Striking cherry-red and white variegated. 
Very large peony type. : 
Herme. Large loose peony-form blooms of elegant shape. Pink and 
red variegated. ; 
Otome. Similar to Pink Perfection but much larger flowers of shell- 
pink color. 
Pink Perfection. 
a clear shell-pink. 
Pope Pius (Prince Eugene Napoleon). Very double scarlet flowers. 
Good, compact grower. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. 
blooms of medium size. 
Postpaid prices on healthy, young plants, 8 to 12-inch, 
each 80c.; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.00 
Prolific bloomer with perfectly formed flowers of 
Very thick, peony-formed, solid crimson 
REUTER’S 
NEW AND RARE CAMELLIAS 
C. M. Hovey. In shape and form like Purple Dawn, but red 
flowers mottled white. 
Debutante. Solid pink, large peony form. 
Emperor of Russia. Very large; brilliant scarlet. 
Marchioness of Exeter. Large pink flowers of peony form, 
similar to Debutante, but deeper in color. 
Purple Emperor. One of the Iargest deep reds. 
Victor Emanuel. Flowers are large, deep red, and of inde- 
scribable beauty. 
All above: 10 to 15 in., pot-grown plants, $3.00 each, postpaid 




Magnolizflora. Extremely large flowers; semi-double; deep 
rose, fading to light blush. 8 to 10 in., pot-grown plants, 
$6.50 each, postpaid. 


ASS 
td 

KURUME AZALEA, Coral Bells 
