AZALEA MOLLIS. — AZALEA INDICA (1876-77). 
No 
342. M. Charles Van Wamheke {Yan Houtte), Lively orange, shaded with rose and spotted with 
citron, very free-flowering. 
343. M. Arthur de Warelles ( « ). Flowers medium-sized, salmon, spotted with orange. 
344. M. Jules Putzeys ( ). Flowers red, shaded with magenta rose, upper lobes spotted with 
dark orange. 
345. W. E. Gumbleton ( « ). Bright nankeen, centre of the lobes darker, spotted with olive 
green. 
AZALEA MOLLIS SEEDLINGS. 
Bushes with 6 to 15 flower-trusses ; they form flne varieties in mixture, 
6 years old. There will be found amongst other shades, rose, salmon-red, 
orange, straw and chrome yellow, carmine red, nankeen, salmon, citron, etc. 
Per dozen 
Per twenty-five . 
Per fifty . . . 
Per cent . . 
...... 24/. 
44/. 
•WiSSaUR! 
‘Ghorge 'ENGELMA^’’. 
AZALEA INDICA. 
The INDIAN AZALEAS of the last Exhibition. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle of Seftemher, the 17^^, 'page 1202, contains the follo- 
wing article : 
It has been well said iho* -during the spring and early sum- — there is no tribe of plants which 
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