The breeding program centered and still centers 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 doubles are represented in this offer- 

 ing. 



These kinds are from parents that are perfectly 

 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 flower 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. 



Each 10 100 



Prices of Back Acre Azaleas 



3 yr. field beds $8.50 $75.00 



4 yr. field beds 9.50 85.00 



CORA BRANDT. This is the best double for form, 

 almost like a Belgian frilled on edges; Scarlet Red. 

 Very late. A ten year old plant about 30 in. tall, 

 has as much spread. 4 yr. 



CORINNE MURRAH. White eye, edged with pale 

 rose pink, very flat flower, and usually stable in 

 having the eye. 4 yr. 



DEBONAIR. Flowers usually about 2 inches. White 

 flushed with La France Pink from the edges in- 

 ward. A very few dots on the upper lobe. 4 yr. 



ELISE NORFLEET. Flowers pinkish double 2 to 2«/ 2 

 inches with white center edged with a hue between 

 Rose Doree and Scarlet. 4 yr. 



ENCORE. Late flowering, double. Large flowers. 

 Rose color brilliant as if an undertone of yellow. 

 Scattered autumn bloom. 4 yr. 



FRIENDSHIP. Evergreen. Midseason to late midsea- 

 son. Single. Rose color. Dots a little darker show- 

 ing an intensification color. Striking in mass. 4 yr. 



HEIRLOOM. Single 3 in. flowers between Tyrian 

 pink and Mallow purple. Rhodamine purple on 

 colored margins. Late midseason. Evergreen. 3 yr. 



MARGARET DOUGLAS. 2 to 2»/ 2 in. flowers. La 

 France centers, margins Rose Doree. Some dots in 

 the blotch area of Tyrian Rose. Some flowers will 

 be selfs. 4 yr. 



MARIAN LEE. 2V 2 inch flowers. Pale rose pink cen- 

 ter edged with nopal red with white eyes, The 

 flower is flatter than some. 4 yr. 



MAY BLAINE. Evergreen. Late flowering double 

 2'/2 to 3 inches. Well imbricated in form like a for- 

 mal Camellia. Carries in the garden effect as a 

 light lavender. 4 yr. 



MISS JANE. Evergreen, late flowering, double. Cen- 

 ter of flowers irregularly near white ; border pink. 

 Grows as broad as tall 4 yr. 

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