(amellia 
Sasangua 
This beautiful plant must be the answer to the Landscape 
Architect's wish for an evergreen flowering plant which can be 
used for screening, clipped hedges, a specimen, foundation plant- 
ing, and espalier. It is one of the hardiest of the broad leaf 
evergreens and has become very popular with the Landscape 
Architect. 
BENI KANTSUBAKI (Shishigashira)*—Profuse bloomer 
with double bright rose-red flowers and dark green foliage. Ex- 
cellent for patios. 
127to- 18 einches 20s week ee eee ee se Nt oe $ 2.80 
18" to 24 inches. = ee een er 4.00 
2 (O58 2 16 OE Bee es ik ee ee ee 6.50 
CLEOPATRA—Deep rose semi-double flower of medium size. 
Numerous short yellow stamens. Plant has small thick leaves 
of a dark glossy green. 
18)$10.°24 inches: ee A Beene ests pene eee $ 1.20 
Zi tox'3 Sieet sts ee se ee ee 1.60 
Mok Coat: oe Cl. \ Seach bret onl ietiet eine aed iat ih eee Gy, eee 2.40 
4 tousdieet Skea ie he Pe Ps GEN Sn pee eee ee es 3.40 
CRIMSON TIDE*—Our seedling. One of the earliest sasanquas 
to bloom. Blooms profusely throughout a very long blooming 
period. The glowing ruffled red flower is more of a true red than 
any other sasanqua. Habit of growth is upright, fast and com- 
pact, producing excellent dark foliage. It is becoming one of the 
best for general landscape use and for key plantings. Should 
do very well beyond the Camellia Belt. 
12sto¢e Ssinches sue. 222-5 eee ee eer ee $ 2.50 
18 3t0-:24>inches2 se. Nie ee eee ee 3.50 
VN Co Yaak feoh (2 =) Sota raha Sew eT Elly 3 Se US One te 4.50 
Sto A tee tes Fries hee ee ee aes 6.50 
DAWN —Semi-double ivory white with light pink margins, Slow, 
upright grower. One of the hardiest of all Sasanquas. 
2*to:'3 7 feet. os CaS ee ne i Lee $ 2.00 
B10 AS fe et ee a SA Ee ae 3.00 
HIODOSHI—Singie crimson, beautifully marbled white. Com- 
pact, slow grower. Thick, deep-green foliag.e 
18° to.243 inchés: 2 =< ee ee ee Sr $ 1.60 
2°10. 3: feet. a Ee eo ee ee 2.40 
S30 -4: feet 22. = 2 eo et a eg ee oe 3.20 
* Grafts 
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