

12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in., Zetoronttes 
branched but branched but branched but 
without buds without buds without buds 
occurs, they should be sprayed with a miscible oil 
preparation and care taken thoroughly to wet the 
underside of the leaves as well as the top. Volck used 
at the rate of 1 part to 50 parts of water Is effective. 
The Camellia ts the handsomest of all the broad- 
leaved evergreen blooming plants for southern gardens. 
It is long-lived and its beauty and monetary value 
increases rapidly as the plants grow older. The many 
new and fine varieties of recent mtroduction have 
added enormously to its popularity, and its use as a 
high-class cut-flower has opened up a much broader 
field for its distribution. 
On the following pages we are listing a complete 
range of sizes, from very small plants suitable for 
growing on under Iath or in greenhouses, to finished, 
well-rounded specimens for immediate landscape effects. 


Contrary to popular belief, Camellias in SMALL and MEDIUM 
sizes can be handled safely and satisfactorily BARE-ROOTED, 
like other broad-leaved evergreens. We have been moving them 
bare-root for years, to our own lath-houses and fields and to many 
of our customers in distant states with most gratifying results. 
Substantial savings are effected not only in the cost of the plants 
themselves but in transportation, labor, and packing materials as 
well. We recommend this method for the sizes indicated in the 
bare-root column but specimen plants should be dug B&B. 
6 to 8 in. 12 to 18 in. 18 to 24 in. 







