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Retail Price List 
LAVENDER 
Formosa. Midseason. A robust, strong-growing 
Azalea with good foliage and very large flow¬ 
ers of lavender-lilac. Hardy and one of the 
easiest to grow. 
Omurasaki. Midseason. Hardy, strong-growing 
variety with flowers of rose-lavender. 
Phoenicea. Early. Somewhat like Formosa, but 
having narrower petals, also slower and more 
compact in growth. 
Violacea Rubra. Midseason. Deep violet flowers 
with wavy petals. Strong growing, and one of 
the best in its color. 
WHITE 
Indicia Alba (Ledifolia Alba). Snow white large 
flower. Early to Midseason. Very hardy. 
Indica Rosea Magnifica. Very large white flower 
with rose throat. Early continuous bloomer. 
SALMON 
Due de Rohan. Early. A semi-hardy, bushy, com¬ 
pact grower; very free flowering. Blooms of 
medium size. 
Lawsal. Midseason. Hardy, rather bushy growth; 
flowers profusely. One of the best in its color. 
Nora Lee. Late. A bushy, low, compact Azalea 
with clear salmon flowers. Free blooming. 
William Bull. Late. Hardy, open-growing variety 
that is fine for pools or reflection work; free 
flowering. Rather small, double flowers like 
roses. Unique. 
VARIEGATED 
Vittata Fortunei. Early. A hardy, tall, open 
grower; very free blooming. Medium-sized, 
lavender and white flowers. Earliest and long¬ 
est blooming variety. 
Chas Enke. Salmon pink and white. Fast com¬ 
pact grower. Late bloomer. 
Prices of Indica Azaleas. 
Each Per 10 
6 to 8-inch spread ___ 
8 to 12-inch spread ----- 
12 to 18-inch spread --- 
18 to 24-inch spread _ j - 
Lavenders only. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet high 
3 to 4 feet high 
