FARQUHAR'S AZALEAS. 



Azalea mollis. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. Ready in November. 



These Azaleas are now quite popular for winter 

 decoration and the following collection embraces a full 

 range of colors. 



Baron Edmund de Rothschild. Red. 



Chevalier A. de Realie. Light yellow. 



Consul Peeher. Light red. 



Comte de Gomer. Light red. 



Isabella van Houtte. Yellow. 



Comte de Papadopoli. Red. 



Bushy plants, well set with flower buds, SL50 ea.; 

 §15.00 per doz 



Azalea mollis. Standards. 



Seefiling plants with fine heads, well budded, on stems 

 2i to 3 ft. Colors not separated. S2..50 each; S28.00 

 per doz. 



AZALEA INDICA. Ready in October. 



The following hst of Azaleas cover the most desirable varieties 

 and range from early to late. .4// orders should be placed at once 

 so that advantage can he taken of these low import prices vjhich will 

 apply to early shipments only. After December 1st the prices on all 

 sizes will be advanced. 



EARLY VARIETIES. 



Vervaeneana alba. Pui-e white, double. 



Simon Mardner. Double rose. 



Mme. Petriek. Double pink. 



Vervseneana. Double pink with white. 



Madame August Haerens. Double rose shaded crimson. 



MEDIDM VARIETIES. 

 Niobe. Double ereaniy white. 

 Mme. Van der Cruyssen. Semi-double rose. 

 Empress of India. Semi-double pink. 

 De Sehryveriana. Salmon with white. 



LATE VARIETIES. 



Bernard Andreas alba. Double pure white. 



Madame Joseph Vervsene. Pink and white. 



Dr. Moore. Deep rose shaded violet. 



Strong plants, 14 to 16 in. in diameter SI. 50 each; S15.00 per doz. 

 18 to 20 '•' •' " 3.00 " 30.00 



22 to 24 " " " 4.00 '• 40.00 



DWARF OR MINIATURE AZALEA. 

 Firefly or Hexe. Very brilliant crimson; bushy plants .75c. 

 each; -S'-oO per doz. 



Azalea altaelarense. A fine variety.ifor forcing, 

 producing large clusters of orange-colored flowers. 

 Bushy plants with 12 to 18 buds. S1.50each;S15.00 

 per doz 



Azalea indica. 



