CAMELLIAS 
The Camellias are the stateliest of all the broaad- 
leaved evergreens in Southern gardens. Their culture 
is simple. They like good drainage, acid soil with p-en- 
ty cf organic matter, and uniform moisture. They pre- 
fer partial shade, especially irom the af.ernoon sun, 
but larger specimens can be planted in full sun. In 
planting the ball should not be unwrapped or placed 
deeper than it was in the nursery. A heavy mulch of 
oak leaves or pine straw is desirable. 
Whenever possible, in listing our varieties we use 
the name accepted by the American Camellia Society 
as correct. Names that follow in parenthesis have been 
synonyms. Anyone wishing to become a member of the 
American Camelia Sccieiy can get an application blank 
frcm us. 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
GROUP 1 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON VARIEGATED. 
BLACK DRAGON. 
DONCKELARII. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN. 
EUGENE LIZE (Lady Jane Gray). 
FLAME. 
FRAU GEHEIMRAT OLDEVIG (Mme. Chiang Kai- 
Shek). 
GLEN 40. 
HAKU-TSURU (White Crane). 
IWANE-SHIBORI. 
KISHU-TSUKASA (Admiral Nimitz; Capt. John Sutter). 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA. 
MARIAN MITCHELL. 
PAULETTE GODDARD. 
ROSE DAWN. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. 
TOKI-NO-HAGASANE (Bessie Morse Bellingrath). 
VICTORY WHITE. 
VILLE DE NANTES. 
WARD DAIKAGURA. 
WHITE EMPRESS. 
WHITE GIANT. 
WOODVILLE RED (Kollock; Martin Roberts). 
Prices of Rare Camellias, Group 1: 
Each 
NOOted # CMEUN GS eae ete eee Siao 
0-5 Pitt: ape eas. pelt Te eave 30 an oe 1.50 
ope MUR a a eee ee 1 ree uae Gy ROU LUE CS 2.00 
LO ORE ye teeter ere en ee ete ee 2.50 
Le LOM fac eee ee eee eS Neots chy hone 3.00 
Le Sinan eee noe a5 Sot PC ee 4.00 
18-04 Siberia ite eee wee ea 6.00 
Craitedsplantste: 2 S55 lbs ae te een 7.50 and up 
