JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
the same in any two flowers even on the same plant. Foliage medium 
green, long and pointed. Upright, tall grower. Long midseason 
bloomer. Long a great favorite. 
MONARCH (GUNNELLI)—Huge, peony-type blossom, deep 
pink, sometimes showing white splotches. Numerous small clusters of 
stamens and small petals are enclosed by large outer petals. A free 
midseason bloomer. Rich green foliage. A compact rounded shrub. 
PRICES STANDARD VARIETIES 
18/24” 3 5.00 
2738 6.50 
3/4! 8.50 
475° 12.50 
5/6’ 20.00 
6/8' 25.00 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
The Camellia Sasanqua is similar to the Camellia Japonica, but, 
a faster grower, more hardy, and stands more cold. It blooms pro- 
fusely, commencing in early September and continuing close to 
Christmas. The three varieties listed below have been selected for prop- 
-agation because we think they are the best from a standpoint of flow- 
ers, free blooming, shapeliness of shrub, fast and vigorous growth. 
The Sasanqua is splendid for hedges and good for specimen planting. 
As they become better known they will be more popular. 
CLEOPATRA—Large single, cherry red flowers, often double, 
having crinkled petals. Blooms very early. Foliage dark green and 
glossy. A fast, vigorous and very compact grower, making a sym- 
metrical and showy shrub. 
MINE-NO-YUKI (SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN)—Flowers 
are large, double white, borne in great profusion, covering the entire 
plant when in full flower. Early bloomer, when young, it is a loose, 
open grower. Becomes compact and well rounded as it grows older. 
Fast grower. 
ROSEA—Brilliant pink single flowers appearing early in season 
and in great abundance. Small, dark green foliage. Upright dense 
growth and very fast, making a graceful shapely shrub. 
PRICES CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
2/3" 4.00 
3/4! 6.00 
4/5’ 8.00 
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