HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
The following varieties are generally known as Hardy 
Japanese or Kurmne Azaleas. Size of flowers and leaves 
are generally smaller and slow grower compared with Indica 
varieties. However, they have more number of blooms 
usually and far more resisting power against freeze. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Compact grower with small 
shiny leaves. Deepest crimson flowers are small but very 
attractive, and one of best variety. 
CORAL BELL—A pleasing coral pink color shading 
deeper toward center. The flower, very dainty and pro¬ 
duced profusely. Hose-in-ITose type. Low, compact grow¬ 
ing. 
HINODEGIRI—Most popular hardy Japanese azalea. 
Dwarf compact grower. Leaves glossy green, roundish. 
Abundant flowers of bright scarlet color. Ideal for pot 
plant. 
MALVATICA—Light purple flower with roundish, light 
green leaves. 
HINAMOYO—Fast growing upright branches are 
clothed with small size light colored leaves. Beautiful shade 
of soft pink flowers will hide the plant. 
KAEMPFERRI-—The Great Torch Azalea, salmon red 
MACHRANTHA—Single flowering—Large flower of 
clear pink, very lafte, low headed, compact. 
MACRANTHA—Double—Double flower of large size 
with clear pink. Very late, also a few blossoms open through 
the summer. Compact, but rather upright. 
PINK BEAUTY—Large trusses of beautiful salmon- 
pink, semi-double flowers. 
YAYE-GIRI—Beautiful salmon-red, semi-double flow¬ 
ers produced in abundance. Foliage distinct, being narrow 
and of a warm, intense green. One of the most showy of 
the Azaleas. 
Prices on Above Varieties 
Each 
10 
100 
1.6 inch, bed grown _ 
__$ .15 
$1.00 
$8.00 
6-8 inch, with buds, B&B ._ 
.35 
3.00 
8-10 inch, with buds, B&B„ 
.45 
4.00 
10-12 inch, with buds, B&B_ 
VO 
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i 
6.00 
12-15 inch, with buds, B&B 
1.00 
8.50 
