CAMELLIA “MUSTS” 
While hardiness is of major importance when planning a Camellia 
list, there are some varieties that are so noted for quality, loveliness, and 
popularity that they have been proven to have lasting merit. Such va- 
rieties are considered as “musts” in your Camellia collection. Following 
is a list of some of the varieties we have found to belong on this list. While 
most of them are hardy, the few that are not so hardy, and would require 
some protection in the colder sections, are indicated with an asterisk*. 
*Alba Piena 
Alba Superba 
Chandleri Elegans 
C.-M. Hovey 
Daikagura 
*Debutante 
Donckelaari 
Emperor of Russia 
Empress 
Gloria de Nantes 
Gov. Mouton 
Herme 
Kumasaka 
Lady Van Sittart 
Mathotiana Rubra 
*Pink Perfection 
Prince Eugene Napoleon 
Prof. Sargent 
Rosea Plena 
Victor Emanuel 
A NOTE ABOUT OUR “HEAL BEDS” 
You'll find the above listed ‘‘must’’ varieties, plus the other varieties 
in this catalogue, already balled and burlapped in our handy heal beds 
ready for you to pick up at any time. 
These beds are filled with sawdust in a location near the parking area 
and our office, making it convenient to you and ourselves. We then dig 
the plants and arrange them in “heal” in alphabetical order, and tagged 
with name and price. The grafted plants are arranged this way too, but 
kept in separate beds; specimens, three feet or more, in another bed; and 
the Gold Siar rare varieties in still another. Come in and look them over. 
It’s a sort of “serve yourself’? system, and we think you'll like it. If you 
are in a hurry, then this method will SUL sy OUltO) aaeeke 
In these beds you’ll also find Sasanquas, Azaleas and Magnolias. From 
time to time we’li have other items of shrubbery you might like, so we sug- 
gest you visit us often. 
DID YOU KNOW— 
That we remain open on Sunday? So many of our friends find it 
difficult to visit us through the week, ‘and many come from long distances 
on week-ends, so we are open at all times for visitors to come in to make 
purchases or see the garden. 
Just to remind you, we are located about seven miles west of Charles- 
ton on Highway 61, the scenic Ashley River road. Our entrance is desig- 
nated by a sign with a large red Camellia in the center. You can’t miss it! 
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