Eachin’ (0 100 1000 
GYOKUSHIN. Snow white with reddish purple or rose 
variegation, and white margin. 
No $8.00 $70.00 
HOSAI. 
GIS IAA 7.00 60.00 
JOH-GA. White with salmon and scarlet variegation or 
spots, single large flower. Rare and worthy flower. 
te Wile. 8.00) 70200 
SHINNYO NO HIKARI. White with flakes, stripes of pink. 
AV Ti. 8.00 70.00 
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 doubles 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 
flower buds. 
The usual variation in degree of doubling may be ex- 
pected on newly set plants, and the variations in light cen- 
ters will vary considerably until the plants are old enough 
to have many, small, blooming shoots. 
PRICES OF BACK ACRE AZALEAS 
SOI ie Sy SO) ee Si ONO) 
EUAN. 950) 165-00 
BERGERETTE. 
3 yr. 
BOURDON. Early flowering, double, purple, semi-ever- 
green to evergreen. Some tendency to autumn bloom. 
3 yr.;4 yr. 
CAYENNE. Early flowering, double. Rose Doree, the un- 
opened buds almost carmine. Semi-evergreen to evergreen. 
3 yr.;4 yr. 
CORINNE MURRAH. White eye, edged with pale rose 
pink, very flat flower, and usually stable in having the eye. 
3 yr.; 4 yr. 
