STANDARD GROUP II (Continued) 
TRICOLOR SEIBOLDI . . . Semi-double, variegated 
pink and red with white. Heavy bloomer and one 
of the most dependable varieties for outdoor plant- 
ing. 6-8”, 8-12”. 
T. K. VARIEGATED .. . Semi-double, medium size, 
light pink with darker pink margins. 6-8”, ee PAG 
18-24” Spec., 24-30” Spec. 
WILLIAM DOWNING ... Semi-double, with straight 
thick petals which are purplish pink or red in color. 
Very vigorous and highly resistant to cold. 
Each 
6=<07., DOLE STO Wee tee ee eae eee S200 
8-127 DOtler0 Wie ee ee eee .60 
12-1930 40 Ot se ee 1.00 
18-24 ffieldcoro wil gcc eee ee eee ct eer eres 3.00 
18-24% especimei ss 25. ae ee ee ee ee 4.00 
24-30% specimen... a Se ee eee 5.00 
Container Grown Camellias 
Each 
ALBA PLENA=4-2allon’ Cans = oe $6.00 
DEBUTANTE 
MATHOTIANA 
Each 
Lea LON Ca Tepe eed ee ee eee eee ee $2.50 
ELEGANS 
HERME 
PINK PERFECTION 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON 
Each 
doSalloncCan Ce: oo se eee pee eee he alee ne ee ee $1.75 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
The popularity of the Camellia sasanqua has grown 
tremendously in the past decade. It is a fine ever- 
green shrub with beautiful flowers in the fall. Its 
foliage is small, dark shiny green with slender 
branches. It gives a softer tone and adds to the 
artistry of the landscape. There is no plant, in our 
opinion, more suitable for the southern garden than 
the sasanqua. 
The sasanqua blooms in the fall, from September 
to December, and before the severe freezes. There- 
fore, it can be planted in a wider territory than the 
Camellia japonica and comes into bloom when nothing 
else is in color. It is much hardier than the japonica 
and grows in more different soils and withstands to 
a greater degree excess or lack of moisture, fertiliza- 
tion, etc. There is a large demand for the sasanqua 
as understock for grafting and it is probably the best 
understock. 
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