CAMELLIAS 
Stately and beautiful shrubs with handsome, dark green, glossy foliage 
and exquisite, large, waxy-tinted flowers in delicate soft and bright colors. 
Bloom during the late winter and early spring when gardens lack color. 

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NOTE: Azalea and Camellia Plants will not be ready 
for shipping until March or April. Place your order 
AZALEAS 
Great favorites in Southern gardens and easy to grow if the soil is 
properly prepared at planting-time. They require an acid soil, and in 
sections where this condition does not prevail, natural muck or Peat 
Moss should be added together with about a pound of Alumimum 
Sulphate per square yard, and mixed thoroughly into the soil. During 
hot, dry weather they should be watered or syringed frequently. 
INDIAN AZALEAS 
The most popular group, with flowers measuring 3 to 4 inches 
across. They vary in habit, some being spreading, others more com- 
pact. 
Elegans. Fast and rather upright grower; similar to Formosa, with 
light pink flowers. Early bloomer. 
Fielder’s White. An early-blooming, large, pure white variety. A 
strong grower. 
Formosa. Very fast grower with large, purplish pink flowers. Big 
dark green leaves. 
Pride of Dorking. One of the best deep reds. Blooms late in the 
season. 
Pride of Mobile. A brilliant shade of watermelon-pmk. An out- 
standing variety and a fast grower. 
Salmon. Midseason bloomer with salmon-pink flowers. 
Postpaid: Healthy young plants, 6 to 8-inch stock, 25c. each; 
6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50 
Available for March-April shipment only. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Dwarf, compact grower with small flowers mn dense clusters. 
Christmas Cheer. Deep crimson with small shiny leaves. 
Coral Bells. Dainty bell-shaped pink flowers. 
Hexe. A compact grower with showy, deep scarlet, hose-in-hose 
flowers. 
Hinodegiri. The fiery red flowers cover the entire plant. 
Salmon Beauty. Lovely salmon-pink flower. Very attractive. 
Snow. Purest white. Attractive glossy leaves. 
Postpaid: 4 to 6-inch stock, 25c. each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50 
Available for March-April shipment only. 
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STRONG YOUNG PLANTS 
Alba Plena. The favorite white Camellia. The long-lasting, snow- 
white blooms are of the formal type. Prefers a sunny location. 
Chandleri Elegans. One of the largest and most beautiful varie- 
gated pink and white varieties. It is of the peony type, with the 
stamens prominently displayed. 
Jarvis Red. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers with golden stamens. 
Otome. Fine double formal variety of a delicate pink color. The 
flowers grow to 31% inches across and are somewhat scalloped on the 
petal edges. 
Pink Perfection. Prolific bloomer with pe fectly formed, very 
double flowers of clear shell-pink. One of t e most common and 
popular varieties. Starts blooming when qui e young. 
Pope Pius (Prince Eugene Napoleon). Very double flowers of ex- 
quisite scarlet. The blooms are of good size and the plant is a good, 
compact grower. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. The heavy, peony-formed blooms are of a 
beautiful dark crimson color. It is a hardy and prolific bloomer. 
The plant is vigorous, compact and symmetrical in growth. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, light pink, with darker pink margin 
and large clusters of yellow stamens. 
All above: Healthy young pot-grown plants, $1.25 each, postpaid 
RARE VARIETIES 
Debutante. Beautiful large peony type of solid pmk. Plant very 
vigorous and compact in growth. 
Pink Star. Semi-double; bright rose-pink of delicate color. 
Purple Dawn. One of the finest varieties on the market. The large 
rose-shaped flowers are perfectly formed and are of a deep red color 
turning to purple. 
Victor Emanuel. The very large flowers are deep red and of a loose 
peony to semi-double form. 
All above: Healthy young pot-grown plants, $2.50 each, postpaid 



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