Camellias at Chinquapin Farm 
Although we have in our collection some 400 
varieties of Camellia japonica, this list contains 
85 outstanding varieties which we are offering this 
season in one year grafts. We have in our stock 
also the usual “Standard” varieties for sale at the 
farm and a number of the more recent introduc- 
tions in quantities too few to list. In addition we 
can supply some of the varieties listed here in 
larger plants and invite inquiry. 
TERMS—oOur prices are cash with order, no dis- 
counts. Crating for shipment without charge. 
No C.O.D. Shipments. Unless otherwise directed 
we will make all shipments via Railway Express 
collect; our responsibility ceases when shipment 
is turned over to carrier. 
GUARANTEE—AIlI of our plants are guaranteed 
to be true to name, well rooted and free from 
disease when they leave our farm. Since we have 
no control over growing conditions after the plants 
leave us, we cannot guarantee them to live. That 
depends upon the knowledge and skill of the 
purchaser. 
VARIEGATION IN BLOSSOMS—From time to 
time, particularly in grafting, the amount of varie- 
gation will differ from plant to plant and even 
on the same plant. We have grafted a solid color 
scion and the result be variegated, in which case 
the resulting plant is usually better than the par- 
ent. With this in mind we do not guarantee 
amount of variegation in any varieties. 
CLAIMS—All claims for error must be made 
within ten days after receipt of plants. We are 
more than glad to correct any mistakes should 
they occur, but in no instance will our lability 
be more than the original purchase price. 
CHINQUAPIN FARM is located one mile East 
of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, on Highway 90, 
between New Orleans and Mobile. 
About Container Grown Camellias 
We positively do not grow Camellias in tin 
cans. All of the plants listed herein are guaran- 
teed to be field grown, grafted on 6 to 8 year 
understock, some on Sasanqua and some on Sarah 
Frost. All are dug directly from the field with 
generous ball and burlaped. There are no “root 
bound” plants as from tin cans. 
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A customer in Macon, Georgia, writes, “My 
Camellia “Nina Avery” arrived Saturday morning, 
December 6. It is a lovely plant and came through 
without a leaf being damaged. Thank you so 
very much,” 
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A gentleman in Atlanta wrote recently, “The 
three plants I ordered from you arrived in perfect 
condition .... you may rest assured as to your 
crating methods. The plants were of excellent 
value and very clean.” 
