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box with top cut out should be placed 
around plant for top protection after 
they are planted for one winter. They 
will stand much more thereafter. I 
suggest in growing these if vou are an 
amateur to join the Azalea and 
Camellia Society of America. They 
were organized in 1932. The annual 
dues are $1.00. The secretary is 
Mr. H. T. Conner, Box 478, Macon, Ga. 
They should also be protected from 
the mid-day sun as they do not like too 
much sun. We have some of the new- 
est and best varieties, although it is 
too early to tell just how well they will 
bud up so we will not sell them for 
budded plants. That means they may 
not bloom the same spring you plant 
them. The azaleas will have bloom buds 
but not sure of camellias and hrodo- 
dendrons. 
CAMELLIAS 
Grandifloria Rosea — Semi-double, 
large, pink. 
Lady Van Setti—Semi-double, large 
white. 
Julia Drayton—Semi-double, 
deep pink. 
Regina De Giante—Pink, Queen of 
the Giants. 
Monjisu—Velvety, red, semi-double. 
Valtauareda—Large, double pink. 
Magnoliaeflora—Semi-double, rose to 
blush. 
The above varieties are newer and 
surely the best varieties are are out. 
Size 15 to 18 inches, B. B.. Each $3.00 
large, 
Cheerful—One of the old favorites 
free bloomer. Red, double. 
Size, 15 to 18 inches, B.B. Each $1.95 
Size, 12 to 15 inches, B.B. Each $1.60 
Purity—A good white double. 
Size, 15 to 18 inches, B.B. Each $2.25 
Size, 6 to 12 inches, B.B. Each $1.50 
Pink Perfection—Double, light pink. 
free bloomer. 
Size. 9 to 12 inches, B.B. Each $1.25 
AZALAES 
Hinodegiri—Brilliant crimson, early. 
Ledifolia alba—Large white. 
Coral Bell—Shell pink. 
Lavender Queen—Light lavender. 
Pink Pearl—Deep tinted pink. 
Sherwoodi—Orchid. 
Yayegiri—Salmon red. 
6 to 9 inches, Budded B. B. Each $1.25 

Azalea Mollis Deciduous—Ranging 
from yellow to orange, very showy 
blooms, coming out before the foliage. 
Size, 6 to 8 inches, not budded. 
Each 35e 3 for $1.00 
RHODODENDRONS 
Pink Pearl—Delicate pink, very large 
Alice—Pink, large bloom. 
Cynthia—Rosy crimson. 
John Walter—Red. 
Size, 15 to 18 inches. Each $5.95 
We have the promise of Britannia 
and several other good reds. We won’t 
list them, so if interested write. We 
will be glad to let you know and also 
how they bud up. 
Broad Leaf Evergreens 

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Truedwarf Suffruiticosa — A 
dwarf used for sidewalk edging and 
corner planting. Grows very slow to 
about 3 feet, dark green foliage, small 
Box 
leaves. Hardy. 
Size, 8 to 10 inches. 
Each %75ce 10 for $7.00 
Andromeda Pieris Japonica—Low, 
compact grower with blooms shooting 
out on tip of twigs. Resembles Lily of 
the Valley. White, very showy, half 
hardy. 
Size, 12 to 15 inches. B.B. Each $2.50 
