Buckingham Nursery does not guarantee the 
liveability of its stock but will replace any plant 
damaged in shipping if notified as soon as re- 
ceived up to value of plants so damaged. 
All stock offered here is nursery grown and have 
been transplanted at least once, many several 
times to insure an excellent root system. 
Plants are freshly dug and shipped by either 
Parcel Post or Express Collect. Smaller orders are 
better if shipped P. P. as we find plants in 6-8-10 
in. sizes carry good. Roughly about 10% of order 
will cover charge of P. P. 
Buckingham Nursery is located on Durham 
Route 413 about 144 mile west of Route 263 at 
Buckingham, Pa. 
No C. O. D. Orders 
Visitors welcome at nursery but being mail order 
we are open only on weekends during blooming 
season. If coming a long distance it would be 
better to write first to make sure that we will be 
there. 
The Rare Franklina 
This is without a doubt the most exquisite flow- 
ering tree of the American garden. Blooming in 
the fall up to frost, The Franklin tree prefers 
full sun and is hardy to about New York but has 
been successfully grown in sheltered spots as far 
nerth as Boston. It flowers in August with its 
large white blooms three inches in diameter, gol- 
den centers with a balmy fragrant. 
12=1 8.5 1 ee Ges ae Ee Cin ers sete oe ecries 1.00 
Camellia Sasanqua 
These hardy Camellias are handsome flowering 
evergreens and we believe them to be as hardy as 
the Kurume azaleas. They bloom in September up 
to freezing weather, often with snow on them. 
Annett—Two tone variety of pink 
1.00 
Ben-Kan-Tsubaki—Double red flowers 
1.25 
Brilliancy—Light rose pink 
1.00 
Daydream—Semi-double white edged pink 
715 
Hiodoshi—Crimson with white bloche 
1.00 
Hiryu—Crinkled petals are wine red on white 
1.00 
Mine-No-Yuki—Semi-double white 
1.00 
Rosea—Large single brilliant pink 
nfo 
Tri-Color Magnifica—Pink, lavendar, 
white in one flower 
PY As) 
White Butterfly—White, edged pink 
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