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Foreword... 
Perhaps nowhere in America is there such a delightful blending of the Old with the New as in 
Thomasville, Ga. Here one sees great trees and fine old gardens designed and planted with | 
care as much for the future as for the present. The historic First Methodist Church, with its super. 
latively beautiful sanctuary, was designed and built in proportions so far in excess of eee ee 
needs as to be a blessing to those who are presently the beneficiaries of the wisdom and faith of those 
who planned its future. 
So, at Thomasville, while we value what is genuine and good for the present, we always look toward 
a future in which our children will inherit changeless values of spiritual strength in a changing and 
challenging world. 
In the horticultural field, Thomasville Nurseries represents this same trend, which is reflected in 
the selection of plants listed in our catalog. We endeavor to keep alive the interest in Old Roses 
Camellias and other garden plants, but we are also continually testing and pioneering with the New. 
We have come to be specialists and no a 
longer try to grow everything suitable for 
this section. Since 1898 we have rendered 
our greatest service in the realm of Rose 
growing. Thousands of visitors every 
year have enjoyed seeing the wealth of 
bloom and excellent Rose plants in our 
fields. In winter and spring, MHjort’s 
Azalea Woodland draws many visitors 
who delight in seeing so much of the New 
with the best of the Old. 
For those who are unable to visit the 
nursery, we promise careful and prompt 
handling of mail orders, which constitutes 
three-fourths of our business. If you can 
come to charming Thomasville and our 
nursery and trial grounds, you will find 
it a delightful experience. Visitors are 
always welcome! 
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Thomasville Nurseries, Inc. 
Thomasville, Georgia 
By Sam. C. Hjort, Pres. 
September 15, 1951 
WINNER 
1952 
Patent 1028 
$2.75 each 
