Azalea indica 
AZALEA INDICA, continued 
Alba. An upright-growing, hardy variety with large snow- 
white blooms. Midseason. Very hardy. 
Vittata Fortunei. Fast, upright grower with large flowers 
coming early in spring. Color white and lavender-pink 
variegated. Starts blooming in winter and open buds 
are sometimes killed. 
Balled, with bloom buds. 
Eac h 
10 
100 
6 to 8-in. spread. 
.$0 35 
$3 00 
$20 00 
8 to 10-in. spread. 
. 40 
3 50 
25 00 
10 to 12-in. spread. 
. 50 
4 50 
35 00 
12 to 18-in. spread. 
. 60 
5 50 
40 00 
Hardy Japanese Azaleas 
This group is made up largely of the dwarf varieties, 
somewhat smaller in flower, but making up in quantity 
for what they lack in size. 
This is the ne plus ultra in pot-plants. We believe there 
is an unlimited market for these gorgeous little Azaleas 
as pot-plants. They are hardy, have good evergreen foli¬ 
age, and are slow-growing. In early spring they are liter¬ 
ally covered with brilliant bloom. 
We offer these plants in one size only, the ideal for pot- 
plants, pulled with ample original soil about roots to 
safely carry. When received, pot them with soil as above 
herein directed, and you will be more than happy with 
your purchase. 
Bridesmaid. Bright salmon-red. Midseason. 
Coral Bells. Coral-pink. Hose-in-hose type. 
Hinodegiri. Most popular bright scarlet. A gem. 
Peach Blow. Single; pale shade of peach-blossom-pink. 
Midseason. 
PRICES Each 10 100 
8 to 10-in. spread, with buds ... .$0 60 $5 00 $40 00 
