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Azalea Ji^dica. 
Elegant pot plants, much used for Easter decorations. 
1 hough attaining a good size, commence to bloom when verv 
small. The flowers are large and very beautiful, always 
much admired, and range from white to deep crimson in 
-color, with all intermediate shades and markings Easib 
^rown in a window. Our plants are finest new varieties 
imported last year, and are greatly superior to the oldei 
well-known sorts. Many of them are very double, and the 
colors of aH are greatly improved, as well as the flowerine 
.qualities. We have such a large and fine stock of Azaleas 
that we can offer them at unprecedented low prices A1 
the plants we send out are of blooming size. 
Mixed Azaleas. 
• A J e F fl * e coition of more than 25 of the finest sorts 
°q f le s l n f ,e - Th ese will give great satisfaction! 
20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1.00. 
Fine Naiqod Azaleas. 
Niobe —Fine double white, flower large, bush compact. 
Bernard Andres —A good double flower of a rich rosy 
purplish color. 
Emperor of Brazil —Deep rose, with white. A most lovely 
shade, and a large double flower. A splendid variety in 
every respect. 
Simon Marduer— Large double rose or deep pink. 
Dr. D« Wloore— Lovely rose, with white and violet reflex 1 
Perfectly exquisite. 
Mad. Paul de Schreyver —Elegant, large, double red. 
Mad. Vandercruyssen— Lovely rose, with large blotch. 
Raphael— Immense double white. 
Deutche Perle— Large double white. Very early. 
Ceres —Pine double white, striped crimson. Great bloomer. 
Apollo— Deep brick red, semi-double and fine. 
C. de W. Anne— Double, rosy pink, flaked white. 
25c. each ; 5 for $1.00.: the 12 for $ 2 . 00 . 
