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SUNSTAR. Dark rose-pink with carmine stripes. A small 
dainty flower. Very free HOW erDE: Hardy Kurume. 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 
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SWEET BRIER. One of the newer Kurumes. A most 
attractive, rose-pink. One of the very best bloomers. 
ee 2nine pot Dlants:. sce aos $1.50 ae 50 $115.00 
* 2.yr. field beds XX trans.. 3.00 5.00 235.00 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 4.00 23°00 300.00 
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Ss) Woy HO ia, ENA ecg ooncade 1.25 11.00 100.00 
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18 to 24 an Bical Bi eutenes Om ewe ere 3.00 28.50 
PANTO) rG) SIMS MEK igh wD eoowe 4.50 42.50 
SWEETHEART SUPREME. Large, pink flowers. Not too 
hardy. A good forcing variety. 
22111) POlt DlaNness eeeeee eee $1.50 $12.50 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 4.00 32.50 $300.00 
VESUVIUS. Bright salmon-red with ac blotch in center. 
Scone LOein moore eee $1.25 $11.00 
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MPD (eo) TS) ag JEKAB SS S505 oo wee 2.00 16.00 
WARDS RUBY. About the most red of all varieties. One 
look and it is sold. 
an DOLED LAN CS Heer $2.00 $17.50 
* 1 yr. field beds XX trans.. 3500) 2.50 
YAYEGIRI. Beautiful salmon-red. Narrow intense green 
foliage. Very showy and attractive. 
*U2uineepPOL Planes ser oe oF 50 $12.50 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 00 25.00 
BHO!) Maat S%o god eo cleo c $1.00 330 
Sy HO) AYO Has LEYS, owce develo 125200 
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U.S.D.A. AZALEAS 
Some years ago the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture introduced a 
collection of Azaleas mostly from Japan. We have been 
growing these Azaleas many years and have selected the 
following varieties as the best ones in this collection. They 
are well worth trying. 
Each 10 100 1000 
CARMINATA SPLENDENS (No. 78376). Flowers a deep 
pink, of the general type of the Kurume Azaleas. 
Phas OE OWS See bidle coo $1.50 $12.50 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 4.00 32.50 
4 Sto Guin we ec Be seneeieee one 7.50 60.00 
GIBIYAMA (No. 77091). Pale Amparo-purple and phlox- 
purple. Five-lobed, starry Kurume. 
ala Ro aI abo VEYA G bay c O Oe hic $2.50 $23.50 
HATSUSHIMO (No. 77138). Large flowering, white and 
deep pink variation. Very showy. 
A224 pOtsDlantSmataeeae ce cic $1.50 $12.50 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.00 32.50 
10 G UA holy, ISA Bie Oise be Sls ase $1.65 14.00 
TAO) Sy ti EAB Gococacs Nee 2.00 16.50 
ills) xo) ais} bale IBYABSS OS oc he oeee 2.50 23.50 
HO-ODEN (No. 77112 R. sp.). Hose-in-hose flowers about 
1% inches in diameter. Thulite pink irregularly edged 
with white. 
15) OV TUES Tho IBY, woe doe be $2.50 $23.50 
KACHO-NO-KAWA. Single; lavender-rose with red throat. 
Early. Large flowers; compact 
1Qhtoonin see eee ee $2.00 $16.50 
KACHO-NO-MAI. Large, dark pink, low grower. Late June. 
UPA RPO) Ass gl, LEYS Ga be soo er $2.00 $16.50 
KAGARIBI (No. 77102). Very bright orange-red, heavy 
bloomer and quite showy. 
* 3 yr. field plants XX trans. a 00 $32.50 
WP) He) Ibs) ihe, IER AR eG be ase ae $2.00 16.50 
MACRANTHA (No. 78380). Flowers deep salmon. Late 
flowering, compact with narrow leaves. 
* 2 in. pot. plants. 5.7 ve.:~.-- $1. 50 $12.50 
coy "iroye KO) Thats eal B3y 0 Mes a wes oe $1.25 10.00 
(0) troy WAY iho ESE. ev 5c ed Gow 1.65 14.00 
IA Yetoy, 5) ay IBYSABIG Se wc oh ooo 2.00 16.50 
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MACROSTEMON (No. 77690). A low half-evergreen Japa- 
nese shrub with -pubescent elliptic-oblong leaves half an 
inch long and salmon-red flowers an inch across having 
stamens twice as long as the corolla. 
aspq roy a betray WB i<15 eer a allne eee $2.50 $23.50 
SHISHU. (No. 77141). Single, large deep purple-lavender 
flowers. Early. 
* 2 iti sWOt DIANESi na cm «5 0/< 0's $2.00 $17.50 
