Camellia
Ack-Scent has a large, shell pink, peony flower with a deep spicy, fragrance, and a floriferous, upright habit. A Dr. Ackerman introduction which bloomed for the first time in 1974. It grows at a medium rate and will make an excellent specimen.
Camellia
Adeyaka, which in Japanese Means “Fascinating,” and that is very accurate. This fascinating Camellia has a heavy bud-set which opens into a small to medium, currant red flowers. The blooms are bell shape like a hibiscus and appear in mid-season. This upright, dense plant with narrow, dark green leaves first bloomed in 1968 and was introduced by Dr. Parks.
Camellia
Agnes O. Soloman has a dense upright habit with a small to medium, loose, semi-double rose-pink flowers appearing early in the fall. Make an excellent hedge.
Camellia
Altheaiflora has a strong, upright, but slightly weeping habit with dark green leaves. The large Carmine red peony flowers appear in midseason. It makes an excellent specimen.
Camellia
April Blush is a compact, slow grower with a heavy bud set that opens into a large, light blush pink flower. The semi-double blooms appear mid to late season. An excellent shrub for a splash of color in a small area. Another great introduction from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
April Kiss is a compact, upright plant with a moderate growth rate and a heavy bud set. The small to medium, red-pink, formal double flower appear in the early season and will last through midseason. This wonderful introduction by Dr. Parks is considered by this nursery to be as perfect as a “kiss.”
Camellia
Arctic Rose is an upright, compact grower with medium green leaves. The red, formal double flower appears in mid and last through late season. This hybrid, introduced by Dr. Ackreman, makes a very colorful hedge.
Camellia
Autumn Pink Icicle is a dense upright grower with narrow dark green foliage and a heavy bud set. The deep pink medium-sized semi-double blooms appear early season and last through mid-season.
Camellia
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
Camellia
Buttermint is a medium upright grower with narrow leaves. The profuse mini, formal double to rose blooms with white to pale yellow petals grace us with their beauty early and will last through late season.
Camellia
Ruby has the dense semi-dwarf nature of ‘Shi-Shi-Gashira’ but a softer appearance in the landscape. Blooms heavily throughout fall. Small Christmas red, fully double blooms decorate the deep olive green, super glossy foliage on this compact plant.