Azalea canescens 
Azalea, Coral Bells 
AZALEA 
CANESCENS 
This native Azalea, known locally 
as Wild Honeysuckle, is found 
throughout northern Florida and 
southern Georgia in moist but well- 
drained acid soil. The flowers are 
light pink, with occasional white or 
deep pink specimens. Blooms in 
February and March. For prices, 
see page 19. 
AZALEA 
CORAL BELLS 
A popular shell-pink variety of 
Kurume Azaleas that comes into 
full flower in the middle of the 
Azalea season. The blooms are of 
the hose-in-hose type, and show a 
deeper shade of pink at the center. 
The plant is compact in habit, with 
small, glossy leaves, and when in 
full bloom is literally a mass of 
color. We are sure you will like 
Coral Bells. The varying sizes and 
prices are given on page 19, with 
the general list of Kurume Azaleas. 
Azalea hinodegiri 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
This is one of the most brilliant of all the dwarf 
Azaleas, and is a profuse bloomer over a long period. 
It is a shapely plant, with round, evergreen foliage, and 
quite dwarf in growth, making a fine pot-plant, or an 
ideal low hedge. The flowers are vivid rosy scarlet. 
E&cH Per 10 
6 to 8-inch spread.$0 50 $4 00 
8 to 12-inch spread. 75 6 50 
12 to 18-inch spread. 1 25 10 00 
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