Camellia Sasanqua 
HESE handsome flowering evergreens offer a wonderful opportunity to nurserymen 
all over the South. They grow and do well in sections where Camellia japonica 
is a failure, and can be used for screens and hedging, trimmed or otherwise, while the 
individual plants make fine specimens. 
Nurserymen in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, and _ all 
up the Atlantic coast-line and most of the Pacific Coast will be doing their clients a great 
service and will be well repaid for lining out some of our liners of Sasanqua. They make 
a much better showing than ordinary broad-leaved evergreens and shrubs, even when not 
in bloom, and when they come into flower they will add distinction to any garden. 
We have heard reports from certain sections of the country where Camellia japonica 
does not do so well, that grafting on Camellia Sasanqua enabled these nurserymen to 
grow many varieties of japonica. This was not where the temperature prevented the 
growing of japonica, however. We do know that most Sasanquas will stand more abuse 
than any japonica. We have seen them grow in wet ground where japonica would not 
grow. We are using more and more Camellia Sasanqua for understock each year. The 
demand for it as understock has increased considerably in the last few years, almost de- 
pleting the supply of sizes suitable for landscape use. We advise you to cover your needs 
on this item as early as possible. 
Camellia Sasanqua, Annette. A _ two-toned Fast-growing, semi-double white that is a 
variety, similar to Cinderella except more very prolific bloomer. Very good. 
dense in growth and flowers are a deeper Camellia Sasanqua, Texas Star. A new vari- 
pink. ety introduced by Mr. Price Magee, a 
Camellia Sasanqua, Cinderella. Very fast Louisiana nurseryman. Very symmetrical 
grower of pyramidal habit. Flowers are growth and very dense. Medium size light 
single, two-toned, white in center shading pink flower. 
to pink at edges of petals. 10 100 
Camellia Sasanqua, Cleopatra. Large, single 6 to 8-in. liners, from beds ___........-....... $15.00 
to semi-double, red flowers. Very dark, Setorl 2-1n wlineLs, 1rOM  DeOSe ee Lf 0U 
thick foliage. Compact. Fine for hedges. Camellia Sasanqua, Dawn. Hardiest of all 
Camellia Sasanqua, Maiden Blush. Fast Sasanquas. Semi-double white with flesh 
grower. Medium size, single of delicate pink at the margins of petals. Slow grower 
pink. but very desirable. 
Camellia Sasanqua, Rosea. Single, large, G=5 2 INCHES Hees 2 $20.00 
rose-pink flower. Very fast grower. 8-12 inches __ atte ae eT 30.00 
Camellia Sasanqua, Snow-on-the-Mountain. 2-0 1eet; B&B]! S| $25.60 

A field of partially dug Sasanquas., 
SEMMES, ALABAMA. Wholesale Only 13 
