Micah Jenkins Nurseries 
Shipping Point 
ADAMS RUN, S. C. 
Post Office 
OSBORN, S. C. 
Take U. S. Highway 17 to Intersection State High- 
way 174. One Quarter Mile South to Nursery 
TERMS OF BUSINESS 
Cash or satisfactory reference must accompany 
all orders for immediate shipment. On orders 
booked for future delivery, 25% deposit with the 
order and balance due when shipment is made. 
SUBSTITUTION 
We will not substitute unless customer requests. 
GENERAL CULTURE HINTS 
Camellias and Azaleas thrive under the same 
conditions and culture. Keep them _ uniformly 
moist at all times. Do not drown them nor let them 
dry out completely. Success or failure will depend 
on the soil that you plant them in. Be liberal with 
good soil and fertilizer. Keep Scale and Red Spider 
under control at all times. Prune to keep the plants 
shapely. This should be done in Spring and Sum- 
mer, not later than August Ist. 
They will thrive either in partial shade or full 
sun. However, those planted in full sun must be 
kept mulched and properly watered. Kurume Aza- 
leas will bloom much more profusely in dense shade 
than the Indica Azaleas. Azaleas and Camellias 
will bloom more profusely if planted in full sun. 
However, the flowers will fade and will not last as 
long as those planted in partial shade. Then, too, 
those in full sun will sometimes be injured by frost, 
while those in partial shade will have protection 
from the cold. 
