SHIPPING POINT MOBILE, ALABAMA TELEGRAPH AND LONG DISTANCE PHONE MOBILE EXCHANGE—DIAL 6-4918 
In YOUR REPLY 
PLEASE REFER TO: 


ROBT. O. RUBEL, JR. 
CAMELLIA SPECIALIST 

CSHIPPING POINT, AND 
TELEGRAMS - MOBILE) 
Jan. 9th, 1948 
Dear Mr. Henry : 
If you have thought of growing Cemellias for the florist 
trade, take time to read enclosed catalogue anc price liste 
A profitable crop of Camellia blooms can be cut THIS SEASON 
from these well budded, specimen, container-grown plants. 
Prices are subject to 25% discount, on less than car lot 
shipment. Additional 3% discount for check with order, 
On car lot, or shipment via your truck, where packing is not 
required, 33-1/3% discount allowed, with 3% additional discount 
for check with order. 
Car shipments can be made with safety during sub-freezing 
weather, in sealed refrigerator cars. 
It required 9 to 20 years to grow these fine Camellia plants. 
They have now reached the age when profitable crops of fine flowers 
can be cut each winter season. 
Only a limited number available, as indicated in price list, 

If you buy any of these container-grown, well budded Camellias, 
you will make an investment ‘of enduring value. 
Don't forget, the total cost of Camellias purchased, charged 
to your Inventory Account, is deductable from your income tax. 

Sincerely, 
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Sy a) “he xX ) ie O ‘ ENS 
BRI DQ WS ROA ORRAK TSS 
Robt. Or Rubel, IAP bs Se 
Peo. On-enclosed Fall 1947 Price List, quotation on.Lot 88 
Camellia was not included with description of this variety. 
This stock was propagated from cuttings 1932. Now 15 years 
old. Grown in 5 gallon cans. Weight 40 pounds. 4 to 5 feet 
high. Spread 25 to 3 feet. Average 4 dozen or more flower buds 
each. Only 350 plants available. Price each ‘30.00. 
