Lot 50 
SNOW ON MOUNTAIN 
A fragrant Camellia sasanqua, 
pure white, with minute golden 
anthered stamens. Blooms freely 
October thru December. The dried 
foliage is distinctly aromatic and 
sometimes added to tea to increase 
the bouquet. Flowers 3 to 4 inches 
in diameter; loose informal peony 
type, composed of 40 to 170 petals 
and petaloids. Young plants have a 
rampant, yet vigorous growth. Our 
stock was propagated from an old 
specimen fully 12 feet high and 10 
feet thick. 
Height Size Pot Propagated Character Each 
15-18”—1-Gal— 1933— Branched and budded .$2.00 
18-24”—1-Gal.— 1933— Branched and budded . 3.00 
24-30”—1-Gal.— 1933— Branched and budded . 3.50 
18-24”— 7” — 1932— Well branched, budded . 4.00 
30-36”— 71 / 2 ” — 1932— Well branched, budded . 5.00 
WaHhlnKton, 1). C.. Xov. 31, H>37.—“The two Camellias arrived in top condition and the one bloom 
on I.ot .'>0 WHS still fraerant, afl'ordinK me satistaction and delight.''’ T.G 
Lot 42 
Four years 
ago we pur¬ 
chased from a 
nearby nursery 
4 0 0 Camellias 
said to be WILD¬ 
ER'S ROSE. We 
find no authority for 
this horticultural 
name. Several other 
A single white, with faint pink tint 
edged petals. A companion variety to 
the single pink, in habit of growth and 
time of flowering. Also fragrant. All 
are Japanese species, that drop their 
flower petals within a day or so after 
the buds open, but continue to bloom 
freely for a period of three months. We 
have available only a few heavily 
branched specimens in 13-inch metal 
tubs. 
36-42” high—13” tubs—propagated 1929 
Heavy branched specimens ....$8.00 each 
uUfocries nave been selling it as SARAH FROST, 
L.VUY CAMRltKLL, and another name, all of which 
Hie counterfeit cognomens. Regardless of the correct 
horticultural name, its merit lies in its vigorous growth, 
and rather free and early blooming dualities as a full dovble 
Lot 115 
A single flowering pleasing pink tone 
Camellia sasanqua of simple elegance. 
Blossoms 21/2 to 3 inches across, the form 
reminds one of a Cherokee rose. Blooms 
profusely October to January. Rampant 
in growth in juvenile stage, but makes 
compact specimens, taking on middle 
age spread as they grow older. 
A fragrant flower for garden or 
conservatory. 
36-42” high—7%” Pot—Propagated 1931 
Branched, thin, budded .$4.00 each 
42-48” high—7y2” Pot—Propagated 1931 
Branched, thin, budded.$4.50 each 
Lot 114 
rose form flower. 
Deep rose-pink flowers predominate, although bright red with white variegations are not 
uncommon. Blos.soms 214 to Z inches across, blooms December thru February. A symmetrical. 
robust grower. 
Where a glowing warmth of deep rose-pink, to red with white, wax-like flowers of good form 
is desired, much could be said in favor of this Camellia. It should not be confused with the genuine 
WILDEHll another early blooming variety which is a much finer horticultural variety. 
Height Size Pot Propagated Character Each 
— 7'/4"— 1923— Branched, thin, budded .J3.50 
42-48”— 7'4”— 1933— Branched, thin, budded . 
48-52”— 7 >4"— 1933 Branched, thin, budded . 4 o0 
('hesterlaiid, Ohio, .liimiur.v 27th, 192(1. 
Received the Camellias la perfect condition and i am very much pleased 
witli them. 
