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PERICAT AZALEAS 



These are essentially for florists' use as they are not dependably hardy 

 here, although we have been growing them outside several years. 



Each 10 100 1000 



MME. PERICAT. A large light double pink. 



* 4 yr. field beds XX trans 6.00 50.00 



SWEETHEART SUPREME. The favorite florists pink. 



2 in. pot plants $2.00 $15.00 



* 4 yr. field beds XX trans 6.00 50.00 



BELTSVILLE AZALEAS 



Here is a group of Azaleas originated at the Plant Industry Station of the 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, Md. These are mostly good 

 greenhouse flowering varieties as well as being hardy in colder sections. The 

 descriptions of the named varieties are from descriptions furnished by the 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture. 



Prices of following varieties Each 10 100 1000 



* 2 in. pot plants $2.50 20.00 



* 2 yr. field beds XX trans 4.00 30.00 



* 3 yr. field beds XX trans 5.00 40.00 



CAROL. White, wavy petals, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



CINDY. Rose, tinted lavender, spotted red, hose-in-hose. 2 yr. 



GUY YERKES. Salmon-pink, hose-in-hose. Attractive. 3 yr. 



INNOCENCE. White, throat greenish, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



LARK. White, hose-in-hose, spreading. Prolific. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



LUCINDA. Rose-pink, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



MAJESTIC ROSE. Rose-pink, throat faintly marked. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



PINK PROFUSION. Hose-in-hose. A profuse bloomer. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



PLACID. White, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



ROSE BANNER. Rose with pink spots, hose-in-hose, 2 yr. 



SNOW WHITE. White, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



WHITE CLOUD. White, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



WHITE CLUSTER. White slightly wavy, hose-in-hose. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



WHITE PERFECTION. White hose-in-hose flowers. 2 in. pot, 2 yr. 



VUYKIANA AZALEAS 



A new race of large flowered Japanese Azaleas, produced by crossing 

 hardy Azalea Malvatica hybrids with Azalea Mollis. Sturdy growers, prolific 

 bloomers. From the information we have they are much hardier than the 

 Kurume Azaleas. Flowers range from 2 to 2/2 inches. All bloom late mid- 

 season. Plants grow tall. 



PALESTRINA. We are recommending this to use in place of Ledifolia Alba 

 for a tall growing whitebloomer. Last season when Ledifolia Alba were 

 both bud and bloom killed, Palestrina came through without any wood 

 damage and plenty of white flowers. Try it for a hardier tall white. 



* 2 in. pot plants $2.00 $15.00 



* 2 yr. field beds XX trans 3.50 27.50 



* 4 yr. field beds XX trans 6.00 50.00 



30 to 36 in. B&B $5.00 45.00 400.00 



NEW U.SD.A. AZALEAS 



The Crops Research Division of the Agricultural Research Service, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, hereby releases five azaleas. These varieties 

 were developed by B. Y. Morrison and J. L. Creech at the U. S. Plant 

 Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Maryland, from a series of crosses made 

 in 1947 and designed to incorporate some of the flower qualities of the 

 Belgian-type azaleas into the hardy Glenn Dale hybrids. 



After widespread trials of 96 selections, the azaleas being released at this 

 time are considered to be the most promising for the azalea-growing areas 

 of southeastern United States, from Washington, D. C, to Louisiana, and 

 for forcing in all areas. 



Their significant characteristic is in the pastel coloring of the flowers and 

 the heavy texture of the petals. Occasionally the white selections are flecked 

 and striped with red or purple, and some flowers show an irregular degree 

 of doubleness. They flower in the Washington, D. C, area about May 8 

 to 15. 



Price following varieties Each 10 100 1000 



$1.00 $7.50 $60.00 

 BAYOU (PI 279405). A spreading azalea with leaves narrow elliptic, 



slightly hairy, dark green. Flowers 2/2" across, single but with occasional 



petaloid stamens, white with occasional scarlet flakes and stripes. 



GREEN MIST (PI 279406). A somewhat upright azalea with leaves glossy, 

 narrow elliptic, glabrous. Flowers 2'/;" across, single, white with a distinct 

 greenish blotch, heavy texture to the flowers. 



PINK ICE (PI 279408). A broad spreading azalea, with leaves dull green, 

 large rather obovate, glabrous. Flowers 3" across, double, mallow purple 

 with occasional purple flakes, smooth margins and crisp texture. 



WHITEHOUSE (PI 279409). A broad spreading azalea with leaves large, 

 dull green, somewhat obovate, slightly hairy. Flowers 3%" across, single, 

 white with roundish petals with somewhat wavy margins and overlapping. 



We try to secure our propagating wood from only the very best type of 

 plants, and by doing this we can furnish you stock that should be of the 

 best that it is possible for you to get anywhere, regardless of price. 



