AZALEAS 



BACK ACRE AZALEAS 



B. Y. Morrison 



These azaleas are the first of the seedlings ^own 

 on personally by B. Y. Morrison, with a breeding 

 program that is an extension 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 azaleas that have 

 white or nearly white centers and colored margins. 

 The doubles are represented in this offering. 



These azaleas are from parents that are cold hardy 

 in Washington, D. C. 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. 



Each 10 100 1000 



BOURDON. 7SES Early, double, purple, some tend- 

 ency to autumn bloom. 

 =••= 3 in. pot, 1 yr. __ $ 7.50 $ 65.00 $600.00 



* 4 in. pot, 2 yr. __ 12.50 110.00 



* 2 yr. 9.00 80.00 



MISTY PLUM. 7ES Late midseason, single, purple, 

 irregular white center with purple dots. 



* 3 in. pot, 1 yr. __ 7.50 65.0€ 



* 2 yr. 9.00 80.00 



TARGET. 7ES Midseason, single, scarlet. 



* 3 in. pot, 1 yr. __ 7.50 65.00 



* 4 in. pot, 2 yr. __ 12.50 110.00 



* 2 yr. 9.00 80.00 



DEERFIELD AZALEAS 



These azaleas were bred by the Deerfield Nursery 

 between 1936-1940 and were introduced by them in 

 1950. 



FRIGID. 7ES Early, single, white, upright. 



12-15 in. B&B $3.30 28.00 



15-18 in. B&B 4.50 37.00 



18-24 in. B&B 5.60 48.00 



