JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 

CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
The Japanese species is one of our most hand- 
some fall-blooming evergreens. Foliage rather 
smaller than C. Japonica, and the plant is of more 
rapid growth. Blooms here in October and Novem- 
ber: 
Apple Blossom—Single apple blossom color. 
- Fugi-No-Mine—Semi-double white with yellow 
stamens. 
Pink and White Variegated. 
Single Blush—Light pink. 
Single Pink—Resembles the pink Cherokee rose. 
Single White—Petals edged pink. 
Prices on all Sasanquas: 
Each 
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INDICA AZALEAS 
WHITE INDICA AZALEAS 
Indica Alba—Tall, fast growing, pure white, 
leaves dull green, mid-season. 
Fielders White—Slow growing, bushy, large sin- 
gle flowers, the best White Azalea, mid-season. 
PINK INDICA AZALEAS 
Elegans—Tall, fast growing, clear pink, early 
flowering, light green leaves. 
George Francis—Slow growing; bushy; large sai- 
mon pink, flowers with rose throat, early. 
Pride of Summerville—Tall, salmon pink, excel- 
lent. 
RED INDICA AZALEAS 
Prince of Wales—Slow, bushy growing, deep rose 
red, dark green leaves, late flowering. 
Pride of Dorking—Tall, fast growing, dark red, 
dark green leaves very late flowering. 
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