GROUP C 
CAMELLIAS, continued 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius IX). Large; 
complete tmbricated double; rose-red. When 
grown in full sun some petals are tipped white. 
Makes a very uniform and attractive bush. Very 
hardy, and blooms profusely. One of the best 
of the older varieties. All sizes. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. One of the greatest of all 
Camellias. Large; complete double, irregular, 
with high, pm-cushion center; very dark red. 
Early flowermg. Bush is thrifty and symmetrical 
and produces blooms in great abundance over a 
long period. Nobody can lose in planting Prof. C.S. 
Sargent. A very vigorous understock on which to 
grow any other kind by grafting. All sizes. 
Rena Campbell (Variabilis). Most variable of 
all Camellias. Medium large; mostly semi-double; 
generally variegated white and shades of pink, 
but occasional solid red, solid pink, and almost 
white flowers. AII sizes. 
Sarah Frost. A famous old Camellia of the South. 
Medium size; full, tmbricated double; rose-pink 
to light red. Very profuse bloomer. Bush is 
vigorous, compact and tall in growth. Greatly 
valued as a free-blooming Camellia, an evergreen, 
and a vigorous understock on which to graft 
varieties of lesser vitality. All sizes. 
GRADING OF GROUP C CAMELLIAS 
We can’t divide our Cameliias into many 
groups. So, in grading, we grade closely on such 
as Monarch but liberally on others like Carnation. 
PRICES OF GROUP C CAMELLIAS 
OWN-ROOT PLANTS 
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18 to 24 in., bed grown, branched, B&B .. 
18 to 24 in., field grown, compact, B&B.... 
2 to 3 ft., field grown, compact, B&B.... 
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CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
One of the newer and finest of all the broad-leaved evergreens. Similar to Camellia japonica, but looser 
and faster growing. Very profuse bloomers, the flowers commencing to open the latter part of September 
and continuing on through November—a time when very few flowers can be had. 
They are extremely satisfactory in landscape work, as individual specimens, in foundation plantings, 
and for hedges, and their popularity ts only just beginning. 
Beni-Kantsubaki. Rose-red to crimson; fairly 
double; very profuse. Bush ts strong grower, 
growth compact and uniform. This is an excellent 
Sasanqua, and the red color for which we have 
been waiting. 2-yr. grafts, 2 to 3 ft., $10.00; 
1-yr. grafts, 18 to 24 in., $7.50. each. 
Cleopatra. Large, beautiful deep pink flowers, 
semi-double, and having crinkled petals. Foliage 
thick, dark and glossy. A vigorous and compact 
grower. All sizes. 
Dawn. Easily the finest of the light pink Sasanquas. 
Large, semi-double flower. 2 to 21% ft. to 2% to3 ft. 
Rosea. Medium, single, deep pink flowers in great 
profusion. Fast grower, free bloomer. This va- 
riety at Thomasville blooms September to Jan- 
uary. All sizes. 
PRICES OF CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
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Setsugekka. Very large; semi-double; white with 
faint pink tinge and ruffled edges. A very good 
new variety. 15 to 18 in. to 2% to 3-ft. specimen. 
Showa-no-Sakae. A very beautiful new Sasanqua. 
Large, soft pink blooms; almost as double as 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Upright, vigorous bush 
with attractive foliage. Best clear pmk to date. 
2-yr. grafts, 2 to 3 ft., $10.00; 1-yr. grafts, 18 to 
24 in., $7.50 each. 
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. Compact and rounded in growth. All sizes. 
In limited supply we have several other choice 
Sasanqua varieties, and we invite correspondence 
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