(amellia 
Sasangua 
d kee 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. 
12. to “185 inches = os a ne eee $ 2.80 
18 stoe.24 Minch eso a ae a ere en 4.00 
2%to co feet Ree 2 SE CR Se ee ee eee 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. 
2 to 3 feet heh 2022. SEA ee ee $ 1.60 
8-10 44 fee ts ee eee ee ee 2.40 
Ato: 65: fee tee SE ee ee ere 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. 
18+ to 24 ‘inches. 3 ee $ 3.50 
2,10; 3.) leet = see ee ee ee 4.50 
3°10 4 “feet sc a2 ee eee ee ee 6.50 
JEAN MAY *—Glossy foliage and compact; upright habit of 
growth. Large double flowers, shell-pink in color. Outstanding. 
12.to. 18 -inches: 22 ee ee $ 3.00 
18 to" 24" Inches Se oe ee re ee 4.50 
2410230. inches = * 42 ee eee 6.50 
MINE NO YUKI—TIrregular double white. Free and _ prolific 
bloomer. Makes massive shrub. Aristocratic. 
18,;10%24 "inches 2 ye ee $ 1.20 
2. to 3 feet. a ee ee ee ee ee 1.60 
3 to 4 -feeticn ee eee ee) ee eee 2.40 
MISS AUBURN—oOur seedling. Large single flower of deep 
rose, shading into a lighter color center. A good fast grower with 
dark green leaves. 
12 to [18 “inches 2 33 eee eee $ 1.00 
18<to .24-inches=2.2)2 034.5 22 ee ee 1.60 
210° 3 feet 2 Oe ee ee ee ee 2.00 
Note: All plants are field-grown specimens, B«B. 
* Grafts 
