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Azalea macrantha fl.-pl. Large; double; salmon-red. 
©Quick grower. Blooms in June. Each 10 
12 to 15-in. diam.$2 25 $20 00 
15 to 18-in. diam. 3 25 30 00 
A. malvatica. Flowers light purple. Wide, dark 
green leaves. Each 10 
8 to 10 in.$150 $12 50 
A. Maxwelli. Large, single flowers, 2 inches in 
® diameter, of glowing deep rose, distinctly spotted 
darker. Grows low and broad. Very hardy. 
Each 10 
12 to 15 in.$2 00 $18 00 
15 to 18 in. 3 00 27 50 
1^ to 2 ft. 4 50 40 00 
© A. Maxwelli alba. Pure snow-white flowers. 
Each 10 
12 to 15 in.$2 00 $18 00 
A. obtusa japonica. Prostrate, compact-growing 
©variety with small foliage. Flowers pinkish 
lavender. Free flowering. Very hardy. Useful 
for the rock-garden. Blooms in late June. 
Each 10 
4 to 6 in.$1 50 $13 50 
6 to 8 in. 2 25 20 00 
8 to 10 in. 3 00 27 50 
*A., Pink Beauty. Large trusses of beautiful, soft 
pink, single flowers. Each 10 
15 to 18 in.$3 75 $35 00 
18 to 20 in. 4 50 40 00 
2 to 2K-ft. specimen. 7 50 
A. rosiflora (balsaminaeflora). This variety pro- 
© duces deep orange-pink flowers, somewhat 
resembling a rose. Plants of slow, compact 
growth. Very hardy. Blooms in May. 
Each 10 
6 to 8-in. diam.$1 75 $16 00 
*A. Yaye-giri. Beautiful salmon-red, semi-double 
flowers produced in abundance. Foliage distinct, 
being narrow and of a warm, intense green. One 
of the most showy of the Azaleas. Each 10 
8 to 10-in. diam.$1 50 $12 50 
10 to 12-in. diam. 2 00 17 50 
15 to 18-in. diam. 3 00 27 50 
A. Yodogawa. A semi-evergreen, conspicuous 
©Japanese Azalea. Brilliant purplish pink, double 
flowers in early spring. Floriferous. Each 
15 to 18 in. high.$2 75 
IK to 2 ft. 4 50 
Collection of 10 Hardy Azaleas in the 
Following Varieties for $17.50 
Amoena Kaempferi Indica rosea Hybrids 
Flame Pink Pearl Macrantha 
Hinodegiri Indica alba Maxwelli 
Hinomayo 
Japanese Kurume Azaleas 
FOR OUTDOORS AND FORCING 
Dwarf, compact evergreen plants; very profuse 
bloomers 
i^Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are of dwarf, 
compact habit and suitable for rock-gardens 
* Apple Blossom. Beautiful shade of pink, shading 
lighter toward the center. Glossy green foliage. 
Avalanche. Very large, pure white flowers on large 
trusses. Glossy green foliage. 
Bouquet Rose. The dainty, medium-sized, rose- 
pink flowers shade much deeper toward the 
center, and the red stamens form a beautiful 
contrast. Bronze-green foliage. 
Bridesmaid. Glowing salmon flowers with very 
prominent stamens are produced in large clusters. 
♦Cattleya. A delicately lilac-tinted, semi-double 
white, shading to mauve-pink at the edges. 
Cherry Blossom. Dainty light pink, with white 
shadings toward the center of the large flower. 
Large, dark green foliage. Hose-in-hose type. 
*Christmas Cheer. This name was suggested by its 
very brilliant coloring—a real Christmas red. 
Glossy green foliage. Hose-in-hose type. 
*Coral Bells. A pleasing coral-pink color, shading 
deeper in the center. Not a very large flower, 
but very dainty. Hose-in-hose type. 
*Daphne. White inside, with light lavender edges. 
A compact, slow grower. 
Daybreak. Pure light pink flowers in dense clusters. 
Very free flowering. Beautiful green foliage. 
Debutante. A beautiful shade of glowing salmon- 
pink, with lighter center, blotched with red. 
Delicatissima. White, tinged or shaded pinkish 
lilac, with brown blotch. 
Enchantress. Clear deep pink. 
Exquisite. Large, salmon-pink blooms with white 
throats, brown spotted. Hose-in-hose type. 
Fairy. Light blush-pink, shading darker toward 
the edges, with darker blotch. 
Flame. Beautiful, medium-sized flowers of brilliant 
madder-red, with coppery suffusions. 
Hardy Firefly. Dark scarlet, overlaid with copper 
—an unusual color. Vigorous and free flowering. 
Hoo. Single; white, shaded pinkish lilac, with 
brown blotch. Improved Delicatissima. 
Hortensia. Soft pink flowers, produced in large 
trusses. 
*Mauve Beauty. The medium-sized, dainty flowers 
are very freely produced, transforming the plant 
to a solid mass of bloom. 
Mont Blanc. Double, white flowers. A spreading, 
loose grower. 
Morning Glow. Salmon-rose, blotched darker 
toward the center. Hose-in-hose type. 
*New Pink. Clear, bright pink. Hose-in-hose type. 
Orange Beauty. Large orange-pink flowers in im¬ 
mense clusters, almost as large as rhododendrons. 
Peach Blow. Single, salmon-pink flowers resem¬ 
bling peach blossoms, with white edges, ruffled, 
and faintly spotted. 
Pink Pearl. Salmon-rose, shading lighter to the 
center; large, full trusses. Hose-in-hose type. 
Pink Perfection. Bright, clear pink. 
Rose. Dark carmine-pink flowers, with almost red 
stamens. Very attractive. Hose-in-hose type. 
*Salmon Queen or Salmon Beauty. An exception¬ 
ally fine shade of salmon-pink with large individ¬ 
ual flowers. Hose-in-hose type. 
Snow. Large, pure white flowers, borne profusely 
in clusters. Beautiful glossy green foliage. 
Sunstar. Single, dark rose-pink flower with carmine 
stripe; not large but very dainty and produced 
freely. Dark green foliage. 
Vesuvius. Fiery salmon-red, with slightly darker 
blotch. The flowers are of medium size and 
produced very freely. Dark glossy foliage. 
PRICES OF JAPANESE KURUME AZALEAS: 
Each 10 
8 to 10 in 
10 to 12 in 
12 to 14 in 
14 to 16 in 
$1 50 $13 50 
2 00 18 00 
2 75 25 00 
3 50 31 00 
We also have a collection of specimen plants in some 
varieties. Ask for list of varieties, sizes, and prices. 
PRICES OF DWARF-GROWING VARIETIES 
MARKED (*) Each 10 
8 to 10 in.$175 $16 00 
10 to 12 in. 2 50 22 50 
12 to 14 in. 3 25 27 50 
14 to 16 in. 4 25 37 50 
16 to 18 in. 5 50 50 00 
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