Priced Each 
SARAH FROST-—A very popular deep pink or light red 
Camellia. The full double flowers are of medium size 
with four rows of outer petals and two rows of shorter 
central petals surrounding a cone of tight petals. 
4-ft., Field» grown, with buds 2222 22 eee $7.50 
3% tt, Field crown, with buds 7. >. = 5.00 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH—Magnolia-type, whitish petals 
‘diffused. with faint glow of apricot. 
B&B 
; 3% ft. Field grown, with: bids —= =e $6.00 
SINGLE RED-—Similar to Kimberly. 
B&B 
916-4. Field ‘srown, ‘with buds 24.222 2 ee $3.00 
WARATAH or SPONGE-—Blood red, daisy-type flower, 
prominent stamens. 
4. ft., Field. grown,- with’ buds@a22 222 sas $5.00 
WILLIAM DOWNING-Semi-double red blooms with 
large thick petals and yellow stamens; excellent bloom- 
er with foliage of dark green. 
2 to 2% ft., Field grown, with buds ____________. $3.00 
CULTURAL INFORMATION ON AZALEAS 
Azaleas of any variety are easily grown if you follow 
a few suggestions on the culture of the plants. 
Soil with an acid reaction is most favorable. Add a 
sufficient amount of leaf-mold or peat moss. 
Poison is produced from a lime or alkaline soil. Pre- 
vious to planting in such soil remove the original soil and 
add plenty of leaf-mold or peat moss mixed with soil 
which should contain no alkali. 
Sufficient water is necessary to keep the roots moist, 
but do not let them stand in surplus water. Draining ~ 
will be necessary. 
Avoid a dense shade—better results are obtained from 
azaleas growing in partial shade. A lath-house is satis- 
factory. 
You will find that azaleas do not require a great deal 
of commercial fertilizer, if plenty of leaf-mold or peat 
moss has been applied. A light fertilizer, as cotton seed, 
is a favorable process. 
In some instances red spider and thrips injure the 
plants; spraying with sulphur will eliminate this trouble. 
Azaleas can be moved at any time during the year, 
but we recommend they be moved before they come 
into bloom, that is, September through February. In 
doing this you will have the benefit of the flowers the 
first year. Also the plants will have become established 
in the ground before summer heat. 
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