



Prices on Standard Group III: 
each 10 
Oa Ce MReO INNO (eee en ae es ea .40 3.50 
SIME ROWINIO Ui es .: ct “Si 4.00 
10-15” lath house grown B&B......._.. .85 6.50 
15-20” lath hous egrown B&B.......... 10 9.50 
20-24” lath house grown B&B.......... 1.60 12500 
24-30” lath house grown B&B.......... Zoo 25.00 
30-36” lath house grown B&B.......... 4.00 BoLU0 
Prices on field grown specimens given upon 
application. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
Despite its recent introduction to this country, 
the Camellia Sasanqua has already become widely 
known and is gaining popularity among flower- 
lovers with wonderful rapidity. It blooms ahead 
of Japonica by months—generally from Septem- 
ber to December. Size of blossom is about the 
same as Camellia Japonica in different colors. 
Leaves are much smaller and the branches are 
slender, which appearance gives a softer tone to 
landscaping. It has value also as a pot plant. 
CLEOPATRA 
Semi-double peony type, 3 inches in diameter. 
Rose pink in color. Very compact grower. 
DAWN (Akebono) 
This is the hardiest Sasanqua of all, withstand- 
ing the severest freezes. When the buds of the 
other varieties are frozen its blooms stand per- 
fectly. The flower is single to semi-double ivory 
white with flesh pink at the margin of the petals 
and yellow stamens. The leaves are small, nar- 
row, dark shiny green. Very compact, symmetri- 
cal pyramidal shape; slow grower. 
Prices on Cleopatra and Dawn Sasanquas: 
10 100 
OOULCORG@ULUIN (See oe ee to 0 12.50 
AG MMN ES) Lert ee, BN oe ra dS 2.50 20.00 
BRILLIANCY 
Color is similar to Cleopatra, but the flower is 
single (7-8 petals). Dark shiny green fohage, 
and compact upright grower. 
CRIMSON BRIDE 
Flowers single, dark crimson red. 
Overlook 4] Nursery 
