OLEIFERA. One of the loveliest Sasanquas. 
Cleopatra. Large, deep pink flowers; semi-double 
with crinkled petals. Foliage thick and glossy; 
bush of very compact, shapely growth. 
Dawn. Semi-double; flesh-pink; wavy petals. 
Extremely hardy. 
Daydream. Quite large, single to semi-double 
white flowers, borne on a very vigorous bush, 
with dark green foliage. Instead of using ligus- 
trum or some other common evergreen for a 
border or hedge, why not pay a little more and 
use this very good Sasanqua? 
Hinodegumo. One of the most beautiful of all 
Sasanquas. Blush-pink with deeper edges; semi- 
double. Good foliage; strong bush. 
Oleifera. A delightful light pink Sasanqua. Very 
large flowers; crinkled petals, white, tipped rose. 
Very fast grower. 
CAMELLIA 
SASANQUA 
The colorful and fast-growing Sasanquas 
are finally coming into favor in the South, 
as they so richly deserve. Easy to grow, 
effective in landscape uses, as border, hedge 
or specimen plants, they present a brilliant 
show from September to February. At 
Thomasville their heaviest season of bloom 
comes in the months of November and 
December. Sasanquas, while thriving any- 
where that Camellia japonicas are grown, 
are more cold resistant and have a wider 
range of adaptability. 
Apple Blossom. An _ extra-early-flowering 
Sasanqua, usually the first to flower with us. 
Flowers fairly large; single; white, tinged 
pink. Fast-growing bush. 
Beni Kantsubaki (Shishigashira). Rose- 
red to crimson; fairly double; very profuse. 
Bush ts slower grower than most Sasanquas, 
but compact of growth; foliage very dark. 
This is an excellent Sasanqua, one of the 
most cheerful and colorful of fall-blooming 
Camellias. 12 to 18 in. $2.50; 18 to 24 in., 
$3.50 each. 
Pink Snow. Pink form of the double white Snow- 
on-the-Mountain Sasanqua. Beautiful, light rose- 
pink color, deeper than the single-flowering va- 
rieties. Like its parent, this variety grows into a 
shapely and compact bush. 
Rosea. Medium, single, deep pink flowers in great 
profusion. Fast grower; free bloomer. 
Setsugekka. Very large; semi-double; white with 
faint pink tinge; ruffled edges. Has more fragrance 
than most Camellias. A very lovely and very 
worthwhile Sasanqua. 
Showa-no-Sakae (Usu Beni). A very beautiful 
new Sasanqua. Large, soft pmk blooms, almost 
as double as Snow-on-the-Mountain. Upright, 
vigorous bush with good foliage. 
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. 
PRICES OF CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
(Except BENI-KANTSUBAKI) 
Each 12 
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SE Eu aeRnr i Rhu ct ) Moc tone Ree ae 300 3000 
EDM des on Rane Ee oN techs 350 35 00 
Specimen plants one year older, pruned and comp.ct. Limited stock of larger sizes 
available in some varieties. 
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SEE THE THOMASVILLE CAMELLIA SHOW 
See the Thomasville Camellia Show in January, date to be announced. At the 
same time our large collection of Camellias will be in bloom at our main nursery; 
visitors always welcome, without obligation to purchase. 
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