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BREEDLOVE’S Camellias 
When in bloom Camellias are indeed the glory of the garden, for their rich 
colors enliven the usually barren landscape to a gorgeous beauty otherwise 
impossible. By wise selection and adding to your collection, bloom can be 
had from October to spring. Many varieties will bloom while quite young, 
and their value rapidly increases. 
Camellias thrive best in an acid soil. However, other soils can be adapted 
to their needs by adding peat moss, peat humus, leaf-mold, and by using a 
small amount of aluminum sulphate. Very little care is required after the 
plants are well started, and none can give you greater satisfaction. Some varie- 
ties will tolerate full sun; others should be planted in partly shaded places. 
Protection from high winds is advisable. 
Elizabeth. Most flowers are white but a few have a slightly pinkish cast. 
Double, with crinkled petals. Strong grower; very dark, heavy foliage. 
Pink Perfection. Dainty, shell-pink flowers, very double. A very popular 
variety. Begins to bloom when young. Flowers appear early in the season 
and continue over a long period. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. Solid crimson flowers of medium size; full peony form. 
A sturdy grower blooming all season. 
Sarah Frost. Very double blooms of medium size and rose-red color. Blooms 
profusely from midseason to late. Compact growth Well known and liked. 
T. K. Variegated. Pink with variable white and darker markings A semi- 
double bloom with a mass of small center petals. Compact but quick 
growth. Any of the above, 12 to 18 in., $1.95 each. Prepaid. 
BREEDLOVE’S Véewed 
Vines occupy a distinct place in your landscaping plans. They 
may conceal unattractive objects, and in season the masses of bloom 
are beautifully spectacular. Make a place for vines, permanently 
ornamental. 
Carolina Jasmine. Evergreen, fast growing, and in the spring 
covered with a great profusion of trumpet-like, yellow flowers. 
$1.50 each. 
Hall’s Honeysuckle. A splendid plant for covering banks to pre- 
vent erosion: will grow well in sun or shade. Constant, fragrant 
bloom. 18 to 24 in., 65c each. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet, Orange-scarlet blooms all sum- 
mer on a sturdy climber. $1 00 each 
Wistaria. Among the most beautiful of all flowering vines is the 
Wistaria. Fast growing, it will soon cover a trellis or drape over 
a fence or arbor, and in the spring will hide itself behind a screen 
of royal bloom. Very few plants can hope to rival its great beauty, 
and it is as hardy as it is lovely. Vine, 2-yr. plant, 75c each. 
Tree, 3 ft., $2.95 each. Prepaid. 

WISTARIA 
BREEDLOVE NURSERIES * TYLER, TEXAS 
