Camellia—Sasanqua 
Annett—Two tone pink 
Brilliancy—Light rose pink 
Daydream—Semi-double white 
Tri-color—Pink, lavender, white 
Mine-No-Yuki—White 
Rosea—Large brilliant pink 
75 each 
Note 
Hollies, Camellias, Dogwood and Viburnum Car- 
lesi will be shipped in late April or early May. 
Buckingham Nursery does not guarantee the 
livability of its stock but will replace any plants 
damaged in shipping if notified as soon as re- 
ceived up to the value of plants damaged. 
We are located on the Durham Rd., Rt. 413 
about a 4% mile west of Rt. 263 at Buckingham 
Pa. Visitors welcome at Nursery but as we are > 
open only on week-ends those coming any dis- 
tance should write first. 
Plants in the 4-6, 6-8 and 8-10 in. class are 
shipped pre-paid. These are all blooming size. 
Plants over these sizes must be shipped by ex- 
press, the customer paying charges. 
Culture—While much has been written about the 
growing of azaleas we try here briefly to give 
some rules that must be followed to have success. 
The first thing is to unpack and plant as quickly 
as you can on arriving from nursery. If in late 
spring shading for a few days will give them time 
to recover from shock of moving. Generally 
speaking all azaleas like soil on the acid side 
about 6 p. h. Using about 4%, pound of Aluminum 
Sulpher square yard will take care of this. They 
like full sun but will take to part shade. As they 
are top rooting plants mulching is a must. Peat, 
sawdust or leaves make a good mulch. While most 
will stand zero or better a wind break will help 
at least their first winter. Keep moist at all times 
but not wet. Give good drainage as they do not 
like to have wet feet. Never plant under large 
trees or where there is a drip from roof as this 
will rot buds and burn foliage. Feed once a year 
doing this in May. Any good fertilizer prepared 
for acid loving plants will do. 
