Apple Blossom 
Bridesmaid 
Christmas Cheer 
Coral Bells 
Firefly 
Fortune . 
Gardenia Supreme 
Hexe 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Madam Pericat 
Mauve Beauty 
Peach Blow 
Pink Pearl 
Pinnochio 
Salmon Beauty 
Snow 
Sweet Brier 
Hinodegiri Sweetheart Supreme 
Hortensia 
Prices of Kurume Azaleas 
Each 10 100 
4-76, inch, With DUGS. == =a $ .45 $ 4.00 $ 35.00 
6- 8 inch, with buds... .60 5.90 50.00 
8-10-inch, with buds2 22" .2) = 70 6.50 60.00 
10-12 inch, with buds. 95 9.00 85.00 
12-18 inch; with buds. 5 1625 12.00 110.00 
18-24 inch, with buds... 1.65 16.00 150.00 
CAMELLIAS 
Camellias will grow and prosper under widely varying 
conditions as to soil and temperature, but it is absolutely 
essential that they have good drainage. It is useless to plant 
a Camellia at any place where the water will stand after 
a hard rain. They will grow in almost dense shade and in 
the full sun. Camellias will stand a good deal of severe 
weather, if the cold comes gradually and the plants have 
an opportunity to harden up before the first severe freeze. 
However, an early severe freeze, while the growth is still 
tender, will probably cause damage to the buds. 
Camellias, like Azaleas, prefer an acid soil, but will stand 
a broader variation of soil, and will grow well even if the 
soil is just slightly acid. 
Camellias are subject to several forms of scale which 
can be easily controlled by spraying. A spray of one gallon 
of water, three tablespoons of Volck, or other white oil 
emulsion, and one teaspoon of Black Leaf 40, will be effec- 
tive. Care should be used not to spray in the hot sun. If 
the plant is not shaded, it should be sprayed late in the 
afternoon, if possible. Otherwise the leaves are likely to 
be badly burned, which will retard the growth of the plant. 
Generally it is sufficient to spray in the spring and again 
in the fall, but if a plant is badly infested with disease we 
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