
Camellia Sasanqua, Mine-no-Yuki. See page 24 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA, continued 
No. 2 (Variegated). Rather dense, rapid grower of pyram- 
idal habit, with handsome, single, two-toned flowers 
which are white in center and shade to pink at the 
ends of the petals. Very early. 
No. 3. A beautiful, single, soft pmk that appeals to all. 
Semi-dwarf, very bushy and desirable for hedges as well 
as for individual specimens. 
No. 5 (Variegated). Another two-toned variety, similar 
to No. 2, but more dense in growth and the flowers 
are a much deeper shade of pink. 
No. 6. The most dwarf variety in our collection, with 
narrow leaves and lovely pink flowers. Excellent for 
low, bushy-growing plants. 
Prices of above Sasanquas: Each 10 100 
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eS ESY 4499 fab (Ong Lae es Sees ee ae On ae 400 30 00 
DAWN (Akebono). Flowers large, single to semi- 
double, tvory-white changing to flesh-pink at the 
margin of the petals. Extremely hardy and blooms 
continue long after other Sasanquas are over. A 
fine new addition to our Iist. 
SETSUGEKKA. A new variety of great beauty and 
merit. The large, semi-double flowers are pure white, 
with just a touch of pink at the ends of the slightly 
ruffled petals. The plant is erect and compact in 
habit, with dark, handsome foliage. Very valuable. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each 10 100 
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