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 fuU range of colors. 



Bapon Edmund de Rothschild. Red. 

 Chevalier A. de Realie. Light yellow. 

 Consul Peehep. Light red. 

 Comte de Gomer. Light red. 

 Isabella van Houtte. Yellow. 

 Comte de Papadopoli. Red. 



Bushy plants, well set with flower buds, SI. 50 each; S15.00 per 

 doz. 



AZALEA MOLLIS, standards. 



Seedling plants with fine heads, well budded, on stems 2i to 3 ft. 

 Colors not separated. S2.50 each; $28.00 per doz. 



AZALEA K^MPFERI. 



This charming Japanese Azalea can be forced 

 for winter decoration and will rnake an ex- 

 cellent substitute, if it may not even super- 

 cede the Belgian varieties of which the sup- 

 ply is doubtful this season. Our exhibit of 

 this variet}^ at the Massachusetts Hort. 

 Society Spring Show was greatly ad- 

 mired and we believe it has a great 

 future as a forcing plant. It forms a 

 much branched bush, twiggy in habit and 

 exceedingly floriferous, the flowers varying 

 in color from orange- scarlet to salmon-red. 

 [Ready in November.) 

 Strong bushy plants. .Sl.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



AZALEA INDICA. 



The supply of Azalea Indica from Belgium is uncertain 

 owing to the war, but should conditions change before 

 fall, we shall endeavour to procure our usual supply. 

 We have on hand some fine carried-over plants, a list of 

 which will be sent on request. 



Azalea Kasmpferi. Japanese Azalea. 



