SARAH FROST—Full double, rose form camellia of me- 
dium size. Deep rose red, very hardy, strong vigorous 
grower. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—This is a sport of the lovely Colonel 
Firey. The large, deep scarlet, closely imbricated petals 
have an occasional small splotch of white. Both of these 
varieties have long stems which make them very desirable 
for corsages and cut flowers. Very late blooming variety. 
SEPTEMBER MORN (Yokei Haku)—A very early white, 
generally blooming the first part of September and con- 
tinuing until about Christmas time. The forms of the flow- 
ers vary but usually resemble those of Ch. Elegans. The 
outer petals are large and frequently very beautifully tinted 
with a baby pink blush. The petaloids are generally creamy 
yellow which is the nearest of any camellia to yellow. 
SHELL PINK—Medium size peony type—blooms of light 
pink. 
SMILING BEAUTY—Semi-double bloom of a very delicate 
pink. Dark green foliage. 
SNOWDRIFT—A lovely, pure white camellia, with large 
semi-double blooms. The arrangement of the petals around 
the center cluster of stamens is very attractive, and the 
texture of the petals is of a very good, lasting quality. 
STATE LINE, VARIEGATED—Semi-double, dark red with 
variegation. Profuse bloomer. 
ST. ELMO (Augusta Wilson)—Soft pink. Medium large, 
full peony form. Vigorous upright growth. 
SUIBIJIN—Light pink flecked white. Large semi-double. 
SUKIYA (Camellia Saluenensis) — Very fragrant, small 
single of a very delicate shade of lavender. Heavy bloomer 
makes fine shrub. 
SURPRISE—Semi-double to peony pink with testes pink 
markings. 
SWAN—This is a semi-double white with long thin snow- 
white petals shaped like the Imura and the White Hibiscus. 
It is a very fast, healthy grower and blooms prolifically 
which makes it a very desirable camellia. 
1950-1951 PRICE LIST 27 
