ISSHO NO HARU. Ground color white, striped la- 

 vender. 



4 yr. 



JOH-GA. White with salmon and scarlet variegation. 



4 yr. 



KAGETSU-MUJI. White ground, rarely with dots 

 and flakes pink. 



4 yr. 



KIKIOSHI. Rose color, pale pink towards center. 



4 yr. 



KOW-KOKU. White with salmon variegation or 

 brush. 



4 yr. 



KUSADAMA. 



4 yr. 



MAI-HIME. Rose colored with white variegation. 



4 yr. 



MATSURAKINE. 



4 yr. 



MIYOGINO 



4 yr. 



MIYUNO NO TSUKI. Ground color white with dots. 



4 yr. 



SAKURA YAMA. Flush pink, jasper red stripes. 



4 yr. 



SHINNYO NO HIKARI. White with flakes, stripes 

 of pink. 



4 yr. 



SHINNYO NO TSUKI. Large showy flowers, white 

 center and borders variable in width tinted rose 

 pink. 



4 yr. 



feOSHYI 



4 yr. 



SOHOW. Snow white with scarlet variegation of 

 rough and splash, or sometimes scarlet with white 

 margin or base, single attractive flower. 4 yr. 



TOCHI NO HIKARI. Rose pink, dots tyrian rose. 



4 yr. 



WAKAMATSU. A good dwarf single purple. 



4 yr. 



GLENN DALE AZALEAS 



Since we began growing Glenn Dale Azalea, in 

 1941, they have become rather widely known and the 

 demand for them has increased rapidly. Their ability 

 to survive in areas where evergreen azaleas has pre- 

 viously winter killed has made them very popular. 



Sometimes, when their flowers are described as 

 striped or flaked, there will be scattered branches of 

 solid colored flowers. Those branches should be cut 

 out. This characteristic is inherent to the variety, 

 not a fault of the nurseryman. 

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