A total of more than $ 100,000.00 worth of 
cut Camelifia blooms, have been sold by two 
well known northern florists,each yearstor 
the past five yearse 
These blooms brought an average net whole=- 
sale returns above $ 500.00 per {000, for 
"Tatlored" (wired) blossomse 
Needless to add, both florists mentioned, 
have been growing "Longview" Prize Winning 
Camellias for more than ten yearse 
An Investment tm good 
Ifas Is different from all other flowere 
tng plantse Different, because Camellias 
produce an ever Increasing crop of blooms 
year after yeare 
varieties of Camele 
With rising costs of heating greenhouses 
tn winter months, growing these plants, 
will cut your heating expenses to a mini- 
mum,since Camelifas thrive and produce the 
finest blooms, of best keeping qualities 
when winter night temperatures of 38 to 45 
degrees Is maintained. Even alght tempera- 
tures of 33 to 38 degrees Is satisfactorye 
Day temperatures of 45, with maximum of 55 
degrees Fe, Is optimum during winter bloom 
tng seasone 
GROW 
Camellias for Profit 

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Camellias bloom freely, tn spite of dark 
winter days, and good vartefties will not 
drop thelr buds, !¢# grown in a demp atmose 
phere, with day temperatures not exceeding 
60 degrees Fe 
"Longview" has ploneered In supplying the 
leading Camelifa growtng Florists 
top quality,tlorist=type varietlese 
Top quality Camellia blooms have whole 
sales at $ 9e00 to $ 36200 a dozen during 
the past three yearse 
All "Longview" Camellias, are pot, can, or 
tub growne 
lence with nursery fleld grown plants,can 
tell you the Injury to feeding roots, at 
time of digging, prevents the plants trom 
developing full size blooms for several 
years after transplanting, and often such 
plants dlee 
"Longview"contalner=-grown Camellias offere 
ed In this catalogue,are FINISHED specie 
mens, old enough to cut a profitable crop 
of perfect blooms, THIS SEASON, 1947-1948. 
Most of these plants should produce enough 
flowers to at least repay Initial eost of 
your orlginal tnvestment. 
“LONGVIEW” 
WHOLESALE PRICES IN THE LEADING FLOWER MARKETS 


November 30, 1944 
Camellias 
By Hall 
White; each) 25: aici ninSiesanattacs $1.25 | 
Pink or Red, cachiu..cecccceseecseeeeeeees 1.50! 
November 30, 1944 


excellent blooms. 




gated. 
Each .. 

NOTE: Packed in straight colors, 4, 5 
and 6 to box. We do not split boxes. 
March 1, id 6 Le: 
ametttas 
Per dozen.) ae ee ee $6.00 to $10.00 
Extra specials billed accordingly. 








Camellias were in moderate supply and 
had an active call at high prices, partly, 
no doubt, because of the scarcity of Gar- 
denias, though they were doubtless high- 
ly popular in their own right also. High 
grade large blooms were mostly quoted 
at $12 to $15, smaller ones going at 
around $9 and most handlers’ finest mak- 
ing up to $18. A few boxes of choice 
gigantic specimens made $2 and $2.50 
apiece. 
CAMELLIAS 
by Pierson 
We are the sole Chicago agents for these 
Solid colors and varie- 
DECEMBER 6, 1945 
CAMELLIAS... 

Pierson's finest. Solid colors and varie- 
gated. In boxes of 6 of one color. 
Each peeps = $1.25 10\92.00 

-. sw. $1.00 fo $1.50 

DECEMBER 6, 1945 
Camellias 
Bach tin cscs oviucstestemeattes $2.00 to $2.50 

DECEMBER 20, 1945 
Camellias 
Mate tk $2.00 to $3.00 
(As available) 
Eac 

for Arrit 7, 1945 
Camellias, being almost at the end of 
with 
Any grower who has had exper= 


CRICHTON 5STA., ALA., U. 5. A. 
Camellias, which also were in com- 
paratively Nght supply because of the 
frost in Los Angeles, had an active call 
as’ they did last year, due in part, no 
doubt to the scarcity of Gardenias. High 
grade large blooms were mostly quoted at 
$12 to $15, smaller ones going at around 
$9. Most handlers’ finest made up to) 
$18 and a few boxes of gigantic specimens| 
made $2 apiece. 

~ Robt. O. Rubel, Jr., 
America’s Leading Camellia Specialist 
N 
Copyright 1941 by Robt. O. Rubel, Jr. 
their season, were in limited supply and 
generally made about the same money 
as Gardenias. High grade large blooms 
made $12 to $15, exceptionally fine $18 . 
and a few ultra-choice giants reportedly 
making $2 apiece. Smaller blooms of 
good quality went at $9 and ordinary 
class small ones at $6 to $7.50. 

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JANUARY 3, 1946 
Camellias 
.. $9.00 to $12.50 
Per dozen 








for January 12, 1946 
DETROIT 
A table of Wholesale Prices In the Leading 
Flower Markets, which Includes this city’s 
prices, appears at the back of this issue. 
Camellias sold well, making $24 to 
$30. 

JANUARY 31, 1946 
Camellias 
Per doze entacaina $9.00 to $15.00 
of, diate ° 
