28 CARROLL GARDENS 
NEW HARDY 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 profusely from the latter part of 
September through November. Sasanquas can be 
grown without protection from the vicinity of Balti- 
more southward and in other warm sections. 
Prices—Strong plants, 3 inch pots, 12-15 inches high, 
satisfaction guaranteed. 90c each, $8.00 per 10, $75.00 
per 100. 
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 flow- 
ers 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. 
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 others 
are frozen. Semi-double, ivory white with flesh pink 
at the margins of the petals. Compact and sym- 
metrical in shape. Slow grown. 
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. 
Maiden Blush. Clear, single, pink. Fast compact grow- 
er. 
Mine-No-Yuki (Snow on the Mountain). The large 
deuble, white flowers resemble a carnation and are 
borne in such profusion as to literally cover the en- 
tire plant. When young, it is a loose, open grower, 
but as it gets older it develops 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 unusually dark green and crenulated. 
FRENCH LILACS 
Well developed plants. 18 in. or better. 85c ea. $8.00 
per 10, $75.00 per 100, assorted in 6 named varieties. 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa Purdomi (Lemon Drops). A small shrub 2-3 
feet high, blooming centinuously from May to Sep- 
tember. Excellent for the rock garden or in front of 
taller-growing shrubbery. Bright  sulphur-yellow 
blooms. You’ll lové it. $3.50 per 10, $30.00 per 100. 
