Each 10 100 
SATSUKI HYBRID AZALEAS 
A group of dwarfs from the Chugai Nursery Co. 
near Osaka, Japan. These are late flowering. Flowers 
are usually variegated, white or pink ground with 
red, lilac or purple stripes, white base with colored 
margin, or purple with white variegation and edge. 
Many of the variegated sorts will vary in color on 
the same plant. 
GUMPO. Pure white, 4 to 5 in. across, frilled edges, 
late. Prostrate. 
<1 Sells POCMPLANeS ele yeaa 6 80° $ 7.00 “S$ G500 
<TS Ine pot planvss cay 1.20 10.00 90.00 
+3) ins pot plants,osyi.s—— = let 15.00 140.00 
= Ayn POL PIANts woMyas 1.80 17.00 
salle omaha tae 6 ER Se oy 1.90 20.00 
GUMPO PINK. Similar to above but flowers pink. 
= 73 in. pot plant, dyna .80 7.00 65.00 
<3 In.) POtsplantseras yaa 1.20 10.00 90.00 
PBST OO jew Si Wary LEO 15.00 140.00 
Se4cine pot plants, 0Vine == 1.80 17.00 
GUNBI. Light cherry pink with salmon red variega- 
tion, fringed petaled large flower. 
or Ine POcp pleats | envio .8Q 7.00 65.00 
~ Sine POts plamts.2 Avie eee 1.20 10.00 90.00 
= 2,yr. transplant 2) ae 1.30 12.00 110.00 
GYOKUSHIN. Snow white with reddish purple or 
rose variegation, and white margin. 
Soil. POLsDIAG olive eee 80 7.00 65.00 
~wo IN. POL plants snc Van = =e 10.00 90.00 
aa Eyl rans pl alive =e 1.30 12.00 110.00 
Sr tomlOtngk Bab 22ers 3.80 33.00 
BACK ACRE AZALEAS 
By Morrison 
These azaleas are the first of the seedlings grown 
on personally, with a breeding program that is an 
extension of one phase of the original Glenn Dale 
work. They are not Glenn Dales, but are more closely 
related to the Satsuki group from Japan. 
The breeding program centered on the production 
of double flowers that will be hardy for outside work, 
and in as wide a range of kinds that have white or 
nearly white centers and colored margins. The doub- 
les are represented in this offering but only a few of 
those to come. The white or light centered kinds are 
a mere sample of the range to be available shortly. 
These kinds are from parents that are cold hardy 
in Washington, D. C. and plants have been tested 
safely in that area, in Memphis, Tenn., and in the 
general Atlanta area. In extremely cold winters 
there was some loss of flowers buds. 
The usual variation in degree of doubling may be 
expected on newly set plants, and the variations in 
light centers will vary considerably until the plants 
are old enough to have many, small, blooming shoots. 
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