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Camellia Sasaugua — 
The popularity of the Camellia sasanqua has grown tre- 
mendously in the past few years. It is a fine evergreen 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 beauty of any planting. 
The sasanquas flower in the fall, from September to De- 
cember. They will grow in a fairly wide variety of soils, and 
withstand to considerable extent both wetness and dryness. 
Practically anyone can have success with these plants, which 
may be used as specimen shrubs, as accent plants, in hedges, 
or in foundation plantings. 
These handsome flowering evergreens have proven en- 
tirely hardy here and we believe they are as hardy as the 
Kurume Azaleas. They bloom about the latest of any flower- 
ing shrub. Flowering with snow on them. 
ANNETTE (No. 5 Variegated). A two-toned variety, simi- 
lar to Cinderella but more dense in growth and the flowers 
are a much deeper shade of pink. 
AUTUMN BEAUTY. Large flowers 3144”-4” across, 8 petals. 
Watermelon Pink. Upright but dwarf type. 
BENI KAN TSUBAKI (Shishi Gashira). Double, red flowers 
of good size, growth and leaf characteristics more like 
japonica type. A good addition to the colder belt; excellent 
grower. 
BRILLIANCY. Single flower with 7-8 petals. Color light 
Rose Pink. Very compact upright grower with dark shiny 
green foliage. 
BRIAR ROSE. Single flower, medium to large; Solferino- 
Purple, somewhat lighter toward center. 
BUTTERFLY (White Butterfly). Single, white with pink 
margin. Very vigorous grower. 
CHOJIGURUMA. Flowers resemble a miniature Prof. C. 
S. Sargent Camellia; rose-pink. Very unusual variety. 
CINDERELLA (No. 2 Variegated). Rather dense, rapid 
grower of pyramidal habit, with handsome, single, two- 
toned flowers which are white in center and shade to pink 
at the ends of the petals. Very early. 
CLEOPATRA. Large, beautiful cherry-red flowers, often 
double, and having crinkled petals. Foliage thick, dark 
and glossy. A vigorous and compact grower. 
DAWN. Hardiest of all sasanquas. Blooms withstand the 
severest freezes. Buds are perfect when others are frozen. 
Semi-double, ivory white with flesh pink at the margins 
of the petals. Compact and symmetrical in shape. Slow 
grower. 
DAY DREAM. Quite large, semi-double white flowers with 
pink edges. 
DOUBLE WHITE. Large double white flowers. 
FLORIBUNDA. 6-7 petals, white edged with lavender pink. 
Blooms from September to the end of November. Vigorous 
upright and compact grower. Ideal for screen planting. 
GULF GLORY (Grandiflora Alba). Single, large 314-4 
inches in diameter. Pure white, blooming from October 
to December. Upright and spreading somewhat. 
HANA-YUKI. Single, white, 8 to 10 petals. Stamens showy, 
flared, golden. A fine single white of good substance. 
HINODEGUMO. Large flower, single with 8-9 petals which 
are wavy and crepe like in texture. Color white with pink 
edge. A very good variety. 
HIODOSHI. One of the prettiest variegated varieties. 
Flower 2%-3 inches in diameter with 9 petals, variegated 
beautifully with crimson and white as in a moire pattern. 
Compact and slow grower. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. Single, large flowers, Lavender-pink. 
Margins finely crenulate. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Clear, single, pink. Fast compact grower. 
MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow on the Mountain). The large double, 
white flowers resemble a carnation and are borne in such 
profusion as to literally cover the entire plant. When 
young, it is a loose, open grower, but as it gets older it 
develops into a symmetrically round and compact specimen. 
OLEIFERA. Large white, crinkled petals edged in rose, 
fast grower. 
PAPAVER (Rosea Papaver). Single with 8 petals. Bell 
shaped flower (resembling poppy) until full open. Blooms 
early—September to October—and slender upright grower 
with compact branches. 
