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WHOLESALE 



Hundreds of varieties 
of Camelifas are available 
at nurserieseeebut only a 
few kinds sultable for 
florists cut ftlowerse 
All Camelifta #lowers 
are beautiful, but no 
florist can afford to 
buy and grow Southern 
Garden varleties of 
poor keeping quality, 
lacking good form, size 
and without purity and 
brilitancy of colore 
HOW TO CHOOSE CAMELLIAS 
Be sure the varlettes you choose are accepted 
In the tlorist trade,for corsage and cut flower 
use,because Camellias represent a life time Ine 
vestmente 
Be sure they are free blooming sorts,and vare 
letles that flower during holiday seasons when 
prices are hIighe 
Be sure to start with well budded, container- 
grown plants, old enough to give a profitable 
crop the first seasone 
A profitable crop of blooms, can be had, the 
tirst season, only trom contalner-grown plants, 
eight or more years olde 
When buying contalner-grown Camelltias,you get 
all the active feeding roots,undisturbed,where= 
as, tleld grown plants,these essential roots are 
cut off at time of digginge 
A northern grower wrote June 24, 1937: 

_ tion. I lost about 35 of these plants. 
Entrance to 
ROBT. O. RUBEL, JR., Prop., 
Ul (4-47 
oe List. 
The field grown Camellias we got from a nursery in 
your neighborhood were tubbed at the time received. They 
did not make any growth, and not a whole lot of root ac- 
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No Business Transacted on Sundays. Nit 
Fall 1947 
The sltghtest Injury to Camellia roots, pre- 
vents perfect tlower development,unti! new roots 
form,on the transplanted B&B tleld grown plants. 
it requires two or more years, for sufficient 
new roots to grow, before tully developed crop 
of top seedy blooms can be hoped fore 



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YOUR QUEST FOR THE BEST 
wv 
will lead you to (ISSSTRGTINg 
Your customers will 
buy Camellia flowers, 
THIS WINTER, and each 
succeeding winter sea 
son,tf# you can supply 
the RIGHT VARIETIES. 
For more than two decades, prominent florists 
have bought container=grown Camellias from use 
This ts ovr first wholesale price=IIst, to be 
published since 1937. During the past ten years 
our efforts were devoted to taking care of our 
old customers unsolicited orderse 
In this list, chotce florists corsage and cut 
tlower varieties are offerede 
These plants are 10 to 20 years old, 
branched, full of flower buds, 
THIS WINTER, and, cach 
heavily 
ready to bloom 
succeeding winter. 
All these plants are contalner-grown,light In 
weight, easy to move about, In your greenhouse, 
or move outdoors during summer monthse 
Stocks and bonds may pay 3 to 7 % on your 
Investment,but these Camellias should come near 
returning your principal the first season,with 
an ever Increasing Income, year after yeare 
REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX PAYMENT THIS YEAR. 
The Department of Internal Revenue,permits 
charging the full purchase prices of Camellias, 
to your "INVENTORY ACCOUNT." 
1 your Income tax Is tn 8 high bracket,heres 
your chance to Iet the government share In pay= 
Ing for your Investment In Camellia plantse 
Consult your tax accountant, for details as to 
how much money you can save, BY purchasing your 
Camellfas, this yeare 
November 21, 1935. Your Camellias came in perfect 
condition There wasn’t a sprig broken on any of your 
plants. They certainly were well packed. The field grown 
Camellias’ from the other nursery had nice balls of earth, 
but due to the fact the soil was of loose sandy loam, they 
did not hold as well as could be expected. 
It looks at this time as though we are going to have a 
loss on the field grown Camellias. 
WE HAVE NO AGENTS—When requesting information 
or advice please enclose stamped envelope for reply. 
LONGVIEW” CRICHTON 5STA., ALA., U.S. A. 
Camellia Specialist 

