CAMELLIAS 
OWN ROOT CAMELLIAS 
All of these plants are three or more years 
old, and are not graded by height alone, so no 
sizes are listed. One variety may be only 12” 
tall, but be bushy enough to be worth as much 
as a 24” plant that is spindly. They are grown 
for root strength and will have it. 
Name of Variety Price Range 
Mathotiangy a weeee ee eee $4.00 to $12.00 
NMathotigiaw Varn 5.00 to 10.00 
Duchess olusutperland eo, 4.00 to 6.00 
DODUItATI ee eee ee Sa er 4.00 to 7.50 
Proff Sargente@ieseeiae.* 252 oe 5.00 to 7.50 
Pinks Rétteetibtn rene oe ee oes ttt = 3.00 to 7.50 
Elegans #3 ar en eo te ee i ee 3.00 to 5.00 
Mire. Watters. lates feo ee oe 7.50 to 10.00 
Pearl: Harpor 27-2 oe 4.00 to 6.00 
Rev.. Johabennet! «a4... 3.00 to 5.00 
Please do not compare these prices with those 
of Nurseries that force their plants to 18” growth 
in one season. 
Many other varieties in various sizes but too 
few to list. 
FIRST OFFERING 
Finest Varieties of Camellias 50c to $1.00 Each 
This year for the first time I am offering 
Camellias grown in quart cans. These plants 
have had a full season’s growth in these cans and 
have wonderful root systems because the soil is 
very porous and they are fed minute quantities 
of fertilizer all summer. They are in fine shape 
and will run from 6-8” tall to 10-12”. Many of 
them are also branched. 
In planting these plants I strongly recommend 
that they NOT be removed from the cans in 
which they now are growing because some roots 
will be broken if they are. The best method seems 
to be to PUNCH six or eight holes around the 
sides of the can well above the bottom and allow 
the roots to grow through these. The cans are 
