Camella Sasanqua 
EXCITING NEW 
HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
CAMELLIA, Hinodegumo 
CAMELLIA Sasanqua 
One of the newer and finest of all the broad-leaved evergreens. Similar to the ever- 
popular Camellia japonica of the South, but looser and faster growing. Plants bloom pro- 
fusely from the latter part of September through November. Sasanquas can be grown 
without protection from the vicinity of Baltimore southward and in other warm sections. 
They are easily grown in soils and locations suitable for azaleas. 
AZLALEAS —> 
We are proud of the Azaleas we offer this year. 
They are the finest in quality and variety, and at 
reasonable prices, too. All reach about the same 
height at maturity—2'%4 to 3% feet. Azaleas _re- 
quire acid soil and prefer a partly shaded location. 
They are not recommended for colder areas than 
Long Island. These lovely evergreen Azaleas are 
available in the followimg varieties: 
Coral Bells. Coral-pink. 
Hinodegiri. Brilliant red. 
Purple King. Purple. 
Salmon Beauty. Salmon-pink. 
Sherwood Orchid. Orchid-lavender. 
Snow. Snow-white. 
Bushy, 3-yr. plants, ready to bloom, $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.50; 6 for $10.00 
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Camellia Sasanqua 
Annette. A two-toned variety, similar to Cinderella but 
more dense in growth and the flowers are a much deeper 
shade of pink. 
Beni Kan Tsubaki (Shishi Gashira). Double, red flowers 
of good size. Growth and leaf characteristics more like the 
Japonica type. An excellent grower doing well in colder 
regions. 
Brilliance. Single flower with 7 or 8 petals of light rose- 
pink. Very compact, upright grower with dark, shiny 
green foliage. 
Cinderella. 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. 
Dawn. Hardiest of all Sasanquas. Blooms withstand the 
severest freezes. Buds are perfect when other varieties 
are frozen. Semi-double; ivory-white with flesh-pink at 
the margins of the petals. Compact and symmetrical in 
shape. Slow grower. 
Hinodegumo. Large single flower with 8 or 9 petals which 
are wavy and crepe-like in texture. Color white with pink 
edge. A very good variety. 
Maiden Blush. Single; clear pink. Fast, compact grower. 
Mine-No- Yuki (Snow-on-the-Mountain). 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 de- 
velops into a symmetrically round and compact specimen. 
Usu Beni. Semi-double to loose peony-form flowers of soft 
orchid-pink, with some white variegation. Leaves un- 
usually dark green and crenulated. 
Strong plants, 3-in. pots, 12 to 15 in. high, satisfaction 
guaranteed, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.00; 12 for $12.50 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
No. 38-28 
6 specially selected varieties, 1 each of Annette, Beni 
Kan Tsubaki, Dawn, Maiden Blush, Mine- $6 85 
No-Yuki, and Usu Benifor................ . 
AZALEA Mollis 
AZALEA Mollis 
Large masses of yellow and apricot bloom on 3 to 4-foot 
plants. Deciduous; hardy and dependable. May be 
planted in sun or part shade. Mixed colors only. Sturdy, 
3-yr. plants, 10 to 15 in., $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.00. 
