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yf. ^anne{{ ^ y’onA’ Autumn *^ata{ogue. 
AZALEAS (Azalea iNoicA). 
Those snarked with an asterisk (*) will 
• APOLLO— Brilliant scarlet, with metallic reflections 
• BEBNHABD ANDBBAS ALBA — Double, pure 
white, very tree 
COMTE OH. DE KEBCHOVE — Rose, white margin, 
crimson blotch 
dame MELAINE — Light rose, white margin 
• DEUTSCHE PEBLE — Double, pure white, good for 
forcing 
• DB. D. MOORE — Deep rose, good form 
• BMPEBEUR DE BRESIL— Double, rose, edged 
white, showy 
FLAG OF TRUCE— Large, double white, fine 
FLAMBEAU — Deep carmine 
HEBMOSA — Double, pale rose 
HESSE — Double, rose, large and fine. 
ILLUSTBIS— Double, rose, edged white 
• IMPBRATRIOE DBS INDBS— Fine large double 
rose flower edged with white, marked on the upper 
petals with glossy red 
J. B. VABONNB— Rosy salmon, edged white, early 
JOHN D. LLEWELLYN — Double rose, edged white, 
fine form 
• MADAME C, VAN LANGENOVB— White, striped 
and stained red ; a fine variety 
MADAME PETRICK — Large, serai-double ^nk 
• MADAME VAN DEB CBUYSSBN— Rose, deep 
spot on upper petals 
Priees, 2s. 6ii., 3s. 6d. and 
HARDY GHENT AZALEAS (Azalea 
Pontioa) — One of the most beautiful sections of 
hardy shrubs, their flowers vary from the purest white 
to the most gorgeous scarlet and crimson, and are 
admirably adapted for forcing and cut flowers. 18s., 
24s. and 30s. per doz. 
AZALEA D AVIESI —Large white flowers, sweet- 
scented, fine for forcing, strong bushy plants with 
twenty to thirty buds. 2s. 6(f. each. 
AZALEA MOLLIS HYBRIDA— A new and 
distinct hybrid of hardy Azaleas, flowers being larger 
than those of A. Mollis, and the period of flowering 
between that of A. Mollis and A. Pontioa. Their 
hardiness, vigorous growth, fine habit, luxuriant 
foliage, and profusion of attractive flowers render 
them one of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. 
2s. 6d. and 3s. fid. each. 
AZALEA MOLLIS SINENSIS, ANTHONY 
KOSTER — Pure golden yellow, grand trusses, fine 
for forcing. 2s. fid. and 3s. fid, each. 
be found, amongst the most useful kinds. 
MME. J. VEBVAENB — Double, rose edged white, 
very showy 
M. JEAN PEETEBS — Double, bright rose, first 
class 
MfiMOIBE DE LOUIS VAN HOUTTB— Double, 
intense rose, with carmine blotches 
NIOBE— Double white, fine form, very free, good late 
variety. 
OBEBST VON KUTZINSKI— Very large, brilliant 
scarlet, double 
PAUL WEBEB — Double red, edged white 
PEBLE DE LBBEBERQ — Double, white, striped 
bright crimson 
PRESIDENT OSWALD DB KBBCHOVE-Double, 
white, shaded rose 
PROFESSOR WOLTERS — White ground, shaded 
bright red 
RAPHAEL — Double, white, of good form 
ROI DE HOLLAND— Single, brick red, dark blotch 
* SIQISMUND RUCKER — Rosy pink, bordered white, 
dark blotch ; very fine 
SIMON MARDNER — Double, of good form and 
substance, bright crimson-pink. 
TALISMAN — Double, bright pink, edged white 
VERONICA — Double, large, rose 
* VERVAENBANA — Very fine double rose flower 
edged with white, of exquisite form and substance ; 
a very showy variety. 
5s. each, aceording to size. 
AZALEA MOLLIS — A native of Japan, and 
certainly one of the most pleasing shruhs for forcing 
or planting in groups or borders in parks or gardens. 
The flowers are larger and of more perfect form than 
those of the A. Pontioa class, and resemble in form 
and size those of the Indian section, their gorgeous 
colours vary from yellowish white, rose, all shades of 
yellow, to the richest orange. In variety, 18s., 24s. 
and 30s. per doz. 
AZALEA RUSTIOA FL. PL.— Resembling 
in growth and habit A. Pontioa, but flowers are 
perfectly double and ranging in colour from white to 
the most glorious tints of scarlet ; a valuable addition 
to the class of hardy flowering plants ; also for 
forcing in pots during the winter season. 2s. fid. and 
3s. fid. each. 24s. and 30s. per doz. 
STANDARD AZALEAS— 
Hardy Ghent— 5s. each. 
Mollis -H Sinensis — 5s. each. 
Seedlings, 2 to 2^ ft. high. 3s. fid. each. 
RHODODENDRONS, best Whites, Scarlets, &o., unusually well set with 
bloom buds, 24s., 30s., 40s. and 50s. per dozen. 
Mrs. E. J. COVENBY, fi, Sandford Road, Bromley. 
I thank you for box of creepers, which arrived quite safely. The plants looked splendid. 
