Prices of Indica Azaleas 
All Varieties with buds, balled and burlapped 
Spread Each Per 10 Spread Each Per 10 
AStOm Glin sence $ .30 $ 2.50 Soto S24 cin een eee $1.50 $12.50 
Grtoseseins | Uae 35) 3.00 24) 1OcoU) Iter seee 3 2.00 17.50 
SetorlLOin wee eto soe 45 4.00 SOstoraOsIM 6 che ceria 3.00 25.00 
LOStOSL 29 in eat eee 50 4.50 oO LOs40SIN sar giaci ares 4.50 42.50 
TL 2ELOSLS sitter cere 15 7.00 AQMOPASAIIV. ver, oo. sta ec 6.00 55.00 
TSeLOU Seine eee -90 8.00 
All quotations are cash and carry at the nursery. We do not ship Azaleas. 
INSECT CONTROL 
Red Spider. Symptoms: The foliage begins to turn brown. Dust the underside of the leaves 
with S.A.T. early in the morning before the dew dries up. Formula—8 lbs. Sulphur Dust; 
114 lbs. Arsenate of Lead; 2 lbs. Tobacco Dust. 
Worms, Grasshoppers and Blue-Green Flea Beetle. Symptoms: These insects chew 
holes in Camellia foliage. Spray with Arsenate of Lead in spring before new growth starts. 
Continue as needed. Formula—11, lbs. to 10 gals. of water. 
Seale Infestation. Symptoms: Yellow spots appear on foliage. Underside of foliage should 
be sprayed with Oil Emulsion Spray. Formula—1 qt. of Volk to 12 gals. of water. Spray in 
April, May, or June. (Never spray in winter; freezing temperatures injure plants which 
have been sprayed at that time.) 
Aphids. Symptoms: Small black-brown insects attack tender foliage. Spray with Black-Leaf 
40 as needed. Formula—1 tablespoonful to a gal. of water. 
Phomopsis Blight (Fungus Disease). Possibly most detrimental of all Camellia diseases. 
Symptoms: Small branchlets shrivel up in spring after new growth develops to about 4 to 8 
inches; sometimes the entire top of a plant will shrivel; sometimes the roots are diseased and 
it is not apparent until the entire plant is dead. Hence, it is advisable to spray all Camellias 
and Azaleas with Bordeaux Mixture each spring; regardless of weather Phomopsis Blight is 
always present. Formula—11!4 lbs. Bordeaux Mixture (4-4-50) to 10 gals. of water. Spray 
sufficient to wet all the branches and the trunk, in March, April or May. (Cold-weather pre- 
cautions—water all plants at the roots before a freeze.) 
TWENTY-TWO GERBING CAMELLIA NURSERY 
