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Donkelaari — Probably the most famous and best- 
liked of all the older Camellias. The flowers are 
large, semi-double, brick-red, flecked white, with 
_ attractive stamens in long crown. Very showy. 
Glen 40 — This is one of the finest of the newer 
varieties and has attracted a great deal of attention. 
Large, deep red, very double and with numerous 
rounded petals. Beautiful and lasting. 
Haku-Rakuten. — A very beautiful and out-of-the- 
ordinary Camellia. The flowers are large, semi- 
double to loose peony form, and pure white in color. 
A vigorous and symmetrical grower with smooth, 
attractive. foliage. 
PRICES ON RARE — GROUP II 
| Each 
Pmromborines|- yrs: Oratts 3 ae $ 9.00 
Beeson |-vr oratisy 2 ie 12.50 
MemeomsOui yl. OTAatts us 15.00 
- Prepaid Prices - 
In selecting good plants such as CAMELLIAS — your 
plantings will serve as a memorial as they live 
for generations. 

What You Should NOT Do with 
Azaleas and Camellias 
Do not spray in winter with Oil Emulsion. 
Do not place soil or muck on the surface of the 
ground around Azaleas or Camellias after they have 
been planted. 
Do not permit your plants to remain dry at the 
roots when cold weather is reported. 
Do not cultivate around the roots. 
Do not allow heavy cloth to rest directly on the 
plants in freezing weather. 
Do not over-fertilize your plants at any time. 
(They are naturally slow growers and too much 
fertilizer will weaken them.) 
Do not remove or loosen the burlap on Camellias. 
Do not plant too deep. .Do not plant on mound. 
_ Do not lift the plant by the trunk. 
Do not plant them in poor unsuitable soil, they 
_ will not give satisfactory resutls. 
| A few choice CAMELLIAS planted each year and you 
soon have : a valuable collection. 
iby 
