Sasanquas, sometimes referred to as "Sun Camellias" because of their tolerance to direct sunlight, are the first Camellias to come into bloom, generally reaching peak bloom in November in Southern California. Varieties tending to peak later are designated by “L”; varieties showing earlier color are indicated by “E."

A note about misnomers —Through the years Camellias and Azaleas have come to us that were either unnamed or incorrectly named but are deserving of being grown. On these we have put our own names until such a time that their correct names might be given to them. In this catalog we have indicated these misnomers by placing them in quotation marks, such as
“Frosted Star” and "Pink Apple Blossom" below.
Manufacturer:
Nuccio's Nurseries
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Camellia Sasanqua

Miss Ed

Blush pink. Formal to rose form. Narrow columnar growth.

Ko-Gyoko

(Little Gem) Formal double, white with edges of ...

Interlude

Light orchid pink. Formal double. L.

White Doves

(Mine-No-Yuki)— White, semi-double. Low growth.

Tanya

Deep rose pink. Single. Fairly low growth.

Stars 'N Stripes(n)

Single, white striped rose red, often with a rose red ...

Starry Pillar(n)

Small single white, occasional tint of pink on edge and on ...

Star Above Star

White shading to lavender pink at edge. Medium, ...

Silver Dollar

Medium peony, white. Compact, mounding, medium growth.

Showa Supreme(n)

Peony, soft clear pink. Low growth.