CAMLLLIA i)ASAnQUA, n.w 
If you are an admirer of the artless and ethereal in flowers, 
we know the group of Camellias known as the Sasanquas 
will completely win your heart. In direct contrast to the 
Japonicas, they are entirely lacking in formal symmetry, 
either of blossom or habit of growth. The majority have 
single or semi-double flowers and possess the fragrance, 
as well as the appearance, of the wild rose. 
On account of their loose branched, semi-trailing habit of 
growth, some of them are very charming as a ground cover¬ 
ing and most of them are adapted to espalier treatment on 
trellis, fence or wall. Their cultural requirements are the 
same as for other Camellias. 
APPLE BLOSSOM: 
Closely resembles its namesake with its single blossoms 
and its pink and white coloring. Upright habit and small 
green foliage. Oct.-Jan.. 
BLANCHETTE: 
Is a pure white, single, which reminds one of dogwood 
bloom. Very sturdy and upright, with dainty grey-green 
foliage. Oct.-Jan. 
BRIAR ROSE: 
Single, of a soft, clear pink which resembles the wild 
rose. Has a small dark green foliage and a flaring habit of 
growth which makes it admirable for pleaching. Oct.-Jan. 
HEBE: 
Exquisite single deep rose-pink. Flowers borne in pro¬ 
fusion. Growth upright and spreading—very vigorous. Bronzy 
green foliage. Oct.-Feb. 
MININA: 
Is one of the largest flowering and loveliest of the pink 
Sasanquas with charming foliage and spreading habit of 
growth. Very fine for espalier treatment. Oct.-Jan. 
TANYA: 
Deep rose. Foliage dark and glossy, habit rather weep¬ 
ing. Delicately beautiful with its deep colored, fragile 
petals against dark foliage. Oct.-Dec. 
WHITE DOVES: 
Words are inadequate to describe the delicate beauty of 
this trailing sort, with its quantities of feathery, double, 
snowy flowers. It is lovely when used as a wall or ground 
cover, but may also be trained on fences or trellises. Oct.- 
Feb. 
From early October through April, the numerous varieties 
offer a continuous and everchanging pageant of thousands 
of blooms. You may feel free to come in and enjoy them at 
any time. 
