NEW RARE FINE 
SASANQUAS 
We were more than pleased over the splendid 
reception these new varieties of Sasanquas received 
last season. It is suggested that you make it a 
point to see them blossom this Fall . . . then you, 
too, will be a Sasanqua enthusiast. 
Camellia sasanqua is moving North! Sasan- 
quas are in demand... . both old and new varieties 
. their true hardiness is unknown! They can 
stand abuse .. . they can take it! Sasanqua uses 
are many. 
The following varieties that are being propa- 
gated are insufficient in quantity to ‘“go around.” 
It will definitely be a few years before these finer 
sasanquas can be grown in volume from cuttings. 
“Wood” is scarce! Plants are scarce! It would 
be a wise venture to get your STOCK plants and 
“future salesmen” now! A blossom sells a plant. 
We are happy to be among the first to offer 
these excellent varieties: 
*SHISHIGASHIRA (Easily pronounced she she gah 
she rah) 
Double—Bright Rose Red, rose-bud opening. 
Dwarf—Execellent for patios rock gardens 
and pot culture. Blooms profusely, and when 
young. Heavy foliage. Due to its slow grow- 
ing habit this variety is better as a graft. 
*USU BENI (ooh sue bayney) 
Semi-double to peony—Orchid Pink, some- 
times mottled white—Flower increases in size 
as it ages on the bush, color changing from 
pink to orchid. Enchanting! Buds often set 
on one-year grafts six to twelve inches down 
the stem in clusters of two or more. Heavy 
bloomer. Flowers last. 
