Camellia Japonicas 
Abbreviations: E., Early; M., Mid-season; 
L., Late (time of blooming); 
BR, Bare-rooted; B&B, Balled 
and Burlapped 
We offer Camellia and Sasanqua liners both in 
potted stock and in bed-grown plants. Our potted 
Camellias have a full season’s growth or more, since 
potting, with top growth of 6 to 18 inches, and they 
are offered in two grades of 6-8 in. and 8-12 in., prices 
being only slightly higher than bare-rooted Camellias 
of these sizes. The potted Camellias are shipped in 
paper pots and can be sent at any time of the year. 
Our bed-grown liners are excellent in quality and 
value, and these can be shipped as soon as they be- 
come dormant, which is usually early in November. 
We wish to call particular attention to our 
two and three year old liners, which are offered 
at most reasonable prices. These are exception- 
ally nice heavy plants, particularly suitable for 
putting into gallon containers. By canning these 
this season, a large percentage of these will have 
buds the following season. They are also ex- 
cellent for lining-out to your fields. 
Camellias and Sasanquas in gallon cans 
We have beautiful stock this year of many varieties 
in gallon cans. The plants are two and three years 
old, and range in size from 18 to 30 inches, and as a 
whole are branched. Many have buds. We do not 
think we will have enough of these fine plants to 
meet the demand, which has already been heavy, so 
we urge you to place your orders early. We allow 
the usual 20°%% “cash and carry” discount on these 
gallon cans, where the stock is picked up at the nur- 
sery uncrated. 
C. M. Wilson (M) 
Out of the hundreds of varieties of Camellias which 
have been introduced throughout the years, you will 
find that Chandleri Elegans continues to hold _ its 
place and stand out above all others, when you dis- 
regard newness or rareness of a variety. C. M. Wil- 
son is a flesh pink sport of Chandleri Elegans, retain- 
ing all the merits of the mother plant and rising to 
new heights of rareness by virtue of being an exquisite 
hue which is truly breath-taking. Silvery pink fades 
into blush and white towards the edges of the petals. 
