
Sasanqua, Double White ( Mine-o-yuki) 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
These beautiful flowering evergreens offer a wonderful 
opportunity to nurserymen all over the South. They grow 
and do well in sections where Camellia japonica is a failure, 
and can be used for screens, hedging, trimmed or other- 
wise, while the individual plants make wonderful speci- 
mens. In sections where C. japonica thrives they make a 
wonderful understock for grafting. 
Nurserymen in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Memphis, 
Birmingham, Atlanta, and all up the Atlantic coast-line 
will be doing their clients a great service, and will be well 
repaid for lining out some of our liners of Sasanqua. They 
make a much better showing than ordinary broad-leaved 
evergreens and shrubs, even when not in bloom, and when 
they come in bloom, they will add distinction to any 
garden. 
CAMELLIA sasanqua, Mine-o-yuki (Snow-on-the- 
Mountain). Large double white flower of waxy texture. 
When an old plant comes in bloom it resembles a moun- 
tain of snow. One of the very best. 
C. sasanqua, Mixed. These are rooted cuttings from 
some seedling plants and are excellent to grow for 
understock for grafting purposes. 
C. sasanqua rosea. Large flower of deep pink. Fast 
grower, ideal for screens. 
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