VIRGIN’S BLUSH—White flushed faint Pink. G to 36”; 
(M) RGIL. 
WHITE EMPRESS—White. VLr; SD; G to 48”; 1 & 4 Gal; 
(E-M) RGI. 
WHITE GIANT—White. VLr; SD; OR to 24’; G to 48”; 
1 & 4 Gal;; (M) RGII. 
WHITE KING—White. Lr; SD; OR to 30”; G to 24’; (M) 
RGIII. 
WHITE QUEEN—White. VLr; SD; G to 30’; 1 & 4 Gal; 
(M-L) RGI. 
WOODVILLE RED—Deep Strawberry Red. VLr; P; G to 
36"; (M) RGI. 
YOHEIL SHIRO (Yohei Haku)—White of Daikagura Type. 
Me; P; G to 18’; 1 & 4 Gal; (L) VR. 
The PRICES OF CAMELLIA JAPONICAS are shown on the 
inclosed CAMELLIA PRICE LIST, which gives you the 
prices for each PRICE CATEGORY or PRICE CLASS. The 
last item in the above descriptions of each variety tells you 
the PRICE CATEGORY or PRICE CLASS of each variety, in 
order that you will know where to look for the prices of any 
variety you desire to purchase. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
The hardy Sasanqua species of Camellia is now available 
in a number of different colors and forms, and is especially 
recommended for areas where it might be too cold for 
Japonicas. While some Sasanquas are dwarf, the group as a 
whole is vigorous in igrowth, and has smaller leaves and 
smaller blooms than the Japonicas, and Sasanquas bloom 
more profusely. Appearing in October, November, and De- 
cember, the blooms come at a time when they are not apt 
to be hurt by freezing weather. Sasanquas are very desirable 
for landscape purposes, and the flowers make wonderful 
garden displays and are useful for indoor arrangement in 
vases since they are borne on long stems. 
BLUSH Clo ae Pink. Apple blossom type. S; Lath 
to. 18%; B 
BRILLIANCY—Light Rose Pink. 7 7-8 petals; Lath to 
18’’; Field to 30’ 1 & 4 Gal; CIA 
CLEOPATRA—Rose Pink. SD to ies Lath to 18’’; Field to 
3077 lnGal= Cle Ar 
CRIMSON BRIDE—Dark Crimson Red; S; 5 petals; Lath to 
24’’; Field to 30’; 1 & 4 Gal; Cl B. 
DAWN—Ivory White with Flesh Pink at margin of petals. 
SD; Lath to 30’’; Field to 7’; 1 Gal; Cl AI. 
FENELOSA—Variegated, very showy. G to 24’; RGII. 
FLORIBUNDA—White edged with Lavender Pink. S; 6-7 
petals; Lath to 24’; Field to 36’; 1 Gal; RGIII. 
HIODOSHI—Crimson & White. 9 petals; 21-3”: G to 24’; 
1 & 4 Gal; RGII. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—Lavender Pink. §S; 7 petals; 3-31; 
Field to 30’; 1 & 4 Gal; RGIII. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Delicate Pink. S; Fast grower; upright; 
Lath to 18’’; Field to 30’; 1 & 4 Gal. Cl B. 
MISS AUBURN—Variegated, very showy. G to 24’’; RGII. 
MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow on the Moutain)—White. Lr; SD to 
loose P; Lath to 36’’; Field to 9’; 1 & 4 Gal; Cl A. 
PAPAVER. (Rosea Papaver)—Soft Pink. Lr; bell shaped S; 
8 petals; Field to 36’’; 1 & 4 Gal; RGIII. 
SETSUGEKKA—White edged Pink. Sm; S; Field to 24’; 
1 & 4 Gal; Cl B. 
SHISHIGASHIRA (Beni-Kan-Tsubaki)—Dark Crimson Red. 
2-212”’; SD to RD; Dwarf; G to 24’’; RGI. 
SHOWA-NO-SAKAE — (Usu-Beni) — Soft Pink occasionally 
marked White. 3’’; SD to RD; G to 24”; 1 & 4 Gal. RGI. 
SLENDERLEE (Mutt’s Watermelon Pink) — Watermelon 
Pink. Me; S; 5 petals; very fast grower; Lath to 24’; 
Field to 36”; 1 & 4 Gal; RGIII. 
SPLENDOR (Rosea Grandiflora)—Delicate soft Pink lighter 
toward center. VLr; SD; Field to 24’’; RGIII. 
The PRICES OF CAMELLIA SASANQUAS are shown on 
the inclosed CAMELLIA PRICE LIST, which gives you the 
prices for each PRICE CATEGORY or PRICE CLASS. The 
last item in the above descriptions of each variety tells you 
the PRICE CATEGORY or PRICE CLASS of each variety, 
in order that you will know where to look for the prices 
of any variety you desire to purchase. 
(Azaleas, broad-leaved evergreens, coniferous evergreens, 
deciduous trees and shrubs, and miscellaneous plants and 
grasses are shown on separate lists—please ask for them if 
interested.) 11 
ABBOT GARDENS AND NURSERIES 
Rt. 2, Box 182, Mobile, Ala. Phone: Mobile 7-2048 
OVER 500,000 PLANTS TO CHOOSE FROM 
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