
Sasanqua Camellia, Mine-No-Yuki 
CAMELLIAS, CLASS B, continued 
REV. JOHN BENNETT. L. Semi-double; orange-red, often 
with stamens twisted with the petals. 
T. K. VARIEGATED. L. Semi-double, light pink with darker 
pink margins and stripes. Large cluster of yellow stamens in 
the center. Very good bloomer and compact grower. 
TRICOLOR. M. Semi-double flower with red stripes on almost 
white petals. 
PRICES OF CLASS B 
Light Heavy Light Heavy 
8 to 12 in...$1 00 $1 50 24) t0 30-1), 2.254, 50) $5 50 
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18 to@4 ingyen 50) 3°50 5 toy 4.ft.) 210) 0012.50 
(We have some large specimens in some varieties. 
Please ask for quotation) 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
Not quite so well known as Japonica, Camellia Sasanqua is 
becoming very popular with gardeners. It is a fine evergreen 
shrub with beautiful flowers borne in profusion in the fall. The 
foliage is small, dark shiny green, with slender branches. It is 
much hardier than C. japonica and can stand excessive moisture 
or dryness, over-fertilization, etc. 
CLEOPATRA. Semi-double, peony-formed flower of rose-pink. 
Very compact grower. Good for screen or individual specimen. 
MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow on the Mountain). Large, double, 
white blooms of waxy texture. In full bloom it looks like a hill 
of snow. A good plant for hedges and screens. 
ROSEA. Large, single, deep pink flowers resembling the Chero- 
kee Rose. Cluster of yellow stamens in center. Open, upright 
grower. 
SETSUGEKKA. Semi-double flowers of pure white, with pink 
tint along edges of slightly ruffled petals. Plant erect and com- 
pact, with dark green, handsome foliage. 
PRICES OF CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
Heavy Heavy 
1 Setor2 Aci ne $2 00 SOMRO Sa. bie See $5 00 
DASCONS ONT Tice a a 3 00 DELO ene Uren cok: Pace seers 6 00 

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