HARDY CAMELLIA, 
SASANQUA >> 
At last here are Camellia plants 
SO vigorous and hardy that they 
flourish out of doors even in north- 
ern climates. They burst into masses 
of glorious bloom in September and 
continue during all of the fall. Their 
glossy foliage stays handsomely green 
throughout the entire year. They 
were completely and successfully 
cold-tested as far north as the Great 
Lakes and Cape Cod. Available in 
pink, white or red. $3.95 each, post- 
paid; $40.00 per doz. (For com- 
plete list of varieties see page 3.) 
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DOUBLE MOCK “ORANGE!!! ure | 
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ee (Philadelphus) PT >., 
May and June find the long, slender, erect 
branches heavily laden with lovely, pure white, 
sweet scented, double, 2-inch flowers. Will toler- 
ate smoke and other hard city conditions. Grows 
to an ultimate height of 4 to 6 ft. $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.80. 
SCARLET FLOWERING | - & 
QUINCE v | ; 
A first choice for rich, happy 
spring color for both indoor and 
outdoor beauty. Covered with 
masses Of semi-double, brilliant 
scarlet flowers, even before the 
attractive shiny green leaves ap- 
pear. $1.00 each; 2 for $1.80. 
FRENCH HYBRID 
LILACS — 
Hardy, early blooming and 
fragrant. 
Charles Joly. Wine-red. 
President Grevy. Blue. 
President Carnot. Orchid. 
FLOWERING PINK DOGWOOD 
Grows to a 12-ft. tree. Everyone knows 
this lovely artistic tree. Produces a great pro 
fusion of large rose-pink flowers in the 
spring; glossy red berries in the fall. A most 
adaptable tree; adds greatly to any land- 
Each $1.75 scape picture because of its fall fruit, red fall 
Collection, 1 of each of above color and unique branching habit. $3.75 
$4.75 each; 2 for $7.25. 
SPRING, 1955 
“Max Sebling Seedsmen, Ine. 
538 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY, 22° 
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