Adolphe Audusson Var.

Adolphe Audusson Var.

Adolphe Audusson is a famous French Camellia released in 1877 by Henri Guichard. The large semi-double flowers are dark red with large white splotches, and the foliage is a hardy dark green. This vigorous, compact Camellia has been a favorite for over a century.

April Dawn

April Dawn

April Dawn has a vigorous, upright habit and a very heavy bud set. The rose pink, shell pink, and white variegated formal double flowers spread throughout the whole plant from mid to late season. An excellent variegated camellia because there is no virus used. A great introduction from Dr. Parks.

April Snow

April Snow

April Snow is a compact, well-formed plant of slow to medium growth and a heavy bud set. The milky white, medium rose form flower appears in the late season, thus missing a lot of the flower damage caused by cold snaps. Another great introductions from Dr. Parks.

Arctic Snow

Arctic Snow

Arctic Snow is an upright, floriferous grower with large, single white flower and light pink markings. The growth habit lends itself well to making a hedge.

Ashton’s Snow

Ashton’s Snow

Ashton’s Snow has a dense globular habit with dark green leaves. This camellia has a long blooming season. The white semi-double flowers will appear in early November and continue through January. Ashton’s Snow is a hybrid of Japonica x oleiferaand is hardy to -15°F

Autumn Breeze

Autumn Breeze

Autumn Breeze has a bushy, spreading habit. The semi-double white flower with a pink edge has 27 petals. This Dr. Parks introduction is a true Hiemalis.

Autumn Sunrise

Autumn Sunrise

Autumn Sunrise is a fast upright grower. This full Camellia produces a fragrant, single, white flowers with a deep pink rim in early fall and is tested to zone 6A

Betty Foy Sanders White

Betty Foy Sanders White

Betty Foy Saunders-White is an interesting camellia with medium, semi-double, flared trumpet shape flowers and white petals with the occasional rose-red speckles or streaks. This early to midseason bloomer has dark green foliage and first bloomed in 1959.

Betty Sheffield

Betty Sheffield

Betty Sheffield is a dense, compact, upright plant with rich, glossy green foliage and a pink/white blotched, medium to large, loose peony bloom with a slightly wavey petal. Although it has a pretty camellia, it is most unstable, with a significant number of sports often having different color blooms on the same plant.

Betty Sheffield Supreme

Betty Sheffield Supreme

Betty Sheffield Supreme is a sport of ‘Betty Sheffield’ first observed in 1956 and grows identical to its parent. The medium, loose peony flowers are pure white with a narrow band of deep pink on the outer margins. Although more stable than its parent, the flower will often revert to its original slashed coloring.