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GENERAL CULTURE HINTS 
Camellias and Azaleas thrive under the same con- 
ditions and culture. Keep them uniformly moist at 
all times. Do not drown them nor let them dry out 
completely. Success or failure will depend on the 
soil that you plant them in. Be liberal with good 
soil and fertilizer. Keep Scale and Red Spider 
under contro] at all times. Prune to Keep the plants 
shapely. This should be done in Spring and Sum- 
mer, not later than August Ist. 
They will thrive either in par‘ial shade or full 
sun. However, those planted in full sun must be 
kept mulchad and properly watered. Kurume 
Azaleas will bloom much more profusely in dense 
shade than the Indica Azaleas. Azaleas and Ca- 
mellias will bloom more profusely if planted in full 
sun. However, the flowers will fade and will not 
last as long as those planted in partial shade. 
Then, too, those in full sun will sometimes be in- 
jured by frost, while those in partial shade will 
have protection from the cold. 
In conclusion, we urge you to plant Camellias 
and Azaleas. They are easy to grow, their pro- 
fusion of bloom in the Winter and Spring is a 
constant joy to these who have these most popular 
Southern shrubs. 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
Group I 
1-C—Admiral Nimitz (Kishu Tsukasa)—New va- 
riety by Overlook. Very fine pink blossom resem- 
bling Laurel leaf; sometimes variegated. Grafts 
only. 
2-C—Arthur Middleton, large deep pink. Formal 
type, when full open shows stamens. 
3-C—Barbara Morgan. Dark red, midseason, very 
large flower. Splendid for garden or exhibition. 
One of the best. 
4-C—Daybreak—Soft pink similar to Debutante. 
Late. Fine. All sizes. 
50-C—Donkelaari—Exquisite flower. Semi-double 
red and white. The true form. Special prices 
8-12” and Grafts. 
6-C—Donkelaari Eugene Lize—Peony form sport of 
Donkelaari. Same coloring. Exquisite form of 
color. ‘Special price. 8”-12’’ and Grafts. 
_ 7-C—Dr. Shepherd — Huge semi-double, loose 
peony, dark red, marbled white, forming a mass of 
golden stamens in center. Grafts only. 
8-C—Dr. Allen Ames—aA sport of the famous 
Imura White. A great improvement on that va- 
riety. 
9-C—Duchess of Sutherland—Finest of all white. 
Large semi-double bloom. Exquisite formation. All 
sizes. 
10-C—Eleanor Hagood — Medium size. Regular. 
Delicate, pale pink. When fully open has few sta- 
mens in center. Late bloomer. 
