AZALEA GLEN NURSERIES 1 
FOLKS: 
You know that you are always welcome at the Azalea Glen 
Nurseries, come and let us cut you a Camellia bloom to wear. 
Thank You for paying us your visits this past Season. 
TERMS SALE 
CONDITION: We accept all orders on condition that they 
shall be void, should injury beyond our control befall the stock; 
Prices listed cancel all previous quotations, and are subject to 
change without notice. 
PAYMENTS: Cash with order. C. O. D. shipments will be 
made only when a twenty-five percent deposit accompanies or- 
der 
Add sales tax for all Alabama shipments. 
FOR ALL PLANTS: Balled and Burlaped, that are to be 
crated for shipment, the following prices per plant will be char- 
ged. 18 to 24 in. 50¢ 24 to 36 in. 75cents 36 to 40 in. $1.55 
Larger plants will be billed at the cost of crating. 
CLAIMS: We guarantee our stock to be true to name and 
properly packed. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY for delivery ceases when we have 
delivered the stock to the Transportation Company or Carrier. 
ANY CLAIM, for breakage or delay in delivery should be 
made to them on receipt of Stock. 
TRANSPORTATION: How and when do you want your or- 
der sent; Parcel Post, Motor-Express, Railway-Express or Freight. 
We Close Sundays. 
Phone Loxley, Baldwin County 274 
H. L. WINDBIGLER 
M. M. WINDBIGLER 
Owners. 
CAMELLIAS 
To you who live in the northern section of the U. S. A. You 
can have Camellias too. They are easy to grow, just the same 
as other house plants, it takes time and care just the same as 
you give your other plants. 
Keep plants well watered but not sloppy, if leaves on the 
plants turn yellow, try using rain water, and giving each pot 
plant three tablespoonfuls of sulphur. Sulphur makes the soil 
acid. Camellias with buds do not like to be in a room that is 
too hot, keep them where it will be about 45 to 50. 
Here in the south we must not plant Camellias too deep, 
we always here at the nursery plant them one inch higher than 
they were grown in the nursery row. 
Always pick a balled and burlapped camellia up by the 
ball of soil, never by the stem. 
We plant on firm ground, and have the hole dug larger 
than the camellia ball, so that we can put plenty of good soil 
mixed with peat-moss around the plant, never under, as plac- 
ing soft soil under a balled plant will let it settle later on and 
your plants will be planted too deep. 
We leave the burlap on our camellias when we plant them. 
Always water well when planting and during all dry 
weather the first year. 
Camellias with scale or red-spider should be sprayed with 
Volck; using it at the rate of one to seventy-five. 
We fertilize our plants early in the spring, in June and 
a light application in the fall. 
If there is any information that we can help you with 
your plants, write, we are always glad to help. 
