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SHRUBS AND ROOTS FOR FORCING 
House of Flowering Shrubs for Forcing 
FLOWERING SHRUBS AND ROOTS FOR 
FORCING 
AZALEAS 
We import and cultivate large quantities of the 
choicest varieties most suited for this continent. 
I he prices as quoted are for well-budded stock. 
Special attention is drawn to the dwarf varieties. 
We always have a number of specimen plants, 
prices for which will be given upon application. 
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Crown io to 12 in. in diameter.$12 00 
brown 12 to 14 in. in diameter. 15 00 
Crown 14 to 16 in. in diameter. 18 00 
Crown 16 to 18 in. in diameter. 22 00 
Crown 18 to 20 in. in diameter. 36 00 
Crown 20 to 24 in. in diameter. 42 00 
Crown 24 to 26 in. in diameter. 48 00 
Specimens.$5, $7 50 and $10 00 
Pyramids. 3 30 and 10 00 
Standards. 5 00 and 7 50 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are early 
Blushing Bride. Pale flesh colored. 
Daybreak. Pale pink; semi-double; beautiful. 
De Schryveriana. Salmon, with white. Fine for 
Easter. 
Empress of India. Large; semi-double; pink. 
Late. 
Ernest Eckhautte. Novelty. Fine semi-double; 
deep carmine. 
*Madame Petrick. Semi-double; rose; free bloomer. 
Fine for Christmas. 
Madame Van der Cruyssen. Semi-double; rose; 
very free bloomer. 
Niobe. Cream-white. Easter. 
Paul Weber. Double pink, with white border 
Professor Wolters. Fine single pink. 
Roosevelt. Deep pink. 
*Simon Mardner. Double pink. 
Thiers. Beautiful red. 
*Vervaeneana. Fine double pink. 
Wervseneana alba. New white. Better than 
Deutsche Perle. Same habit as old Vervseneana. 
*DWARF VARIETIES: Chas. Encke, Marie 
Louise, Rigolo, and Firefly. 50 cts., 75 cts., and 
$1 each. 
AZALEA mollis. A hardy Azalea Each 
with vari-colored flowers, flow¬ 
ering in early spring. Splendid 
for forcing and makes glorious 
show of color. 
15 to 18 in. 
18 to 24 in. 
$0 75 to $1 00 
1 25 to I 50 
