HARDY FIREFLY—Compact growing, very hardy 
azalea, with good size single flower of most bril¬ 
liant fiery red. One of very best. 
HINAMOYO—Fast growing, upright branches are 
clothed with small size light colored leaves. Beau¬ 
tiful shade of soft pink flowers will hide the plant. 
Bloom early. 
HINODEGIRI — See under heading of Kurume 
Azaleas. 
INDICA ALBA—(See under heading Azalea Indica). 
INDICA ROSEA—(Magnificia)—Fast grower, with 
large size hairy leaves. Large single white flow¬ 
ers are tinted with rose. 
KAEMPFERI—This evergreen Azalea will lose its 
leaves in further North, where it can stand winter 
of Boston without any protection, and does splend¬ 
idly in lower South, making large size plants. 
Large size, single red flowers borne profusely 
rather late in season. 
KIMNAZOI — Compact grower with long narrow 
leaves. Deep red, five separate narrow petals are 
entirely different from any other Azalea. 
LILACINA—(Akebono, meaning dawn) — Delicate 
shade of lilac shade orchid is the color of Eastern 
sky at dawn. Strong grower with large size 
leaves. 
MACRANTHA — Compact grov^er with roundish 
leaves with single medium size pink flowers late 
in season. Very hardy. 
MACRANTHA, ORANGE RED—Similar to above 
with narrow leaves and orange-red flowers. Very 
good. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE FLOWERING — One of 
the above type with double salmon-red flowers. 
Rather new. 
MACROSTEMON SALMONEANA — Medium size 
Salmon-red flowers are produced late in season 
very freely. 
MAXWELLI—Leaves and flowers are as large as 
most of Indica and carmine-red single flowers of 
large size are very attractive. 
YAYEGIRI—Fast grower with shiny narrow leaves. 
Beautiful salmon-red hose-in-hose flowers in mid¬ 
season, Very young and profuse bloomer. 
YODOGAWA—A semi-evergreen with narrow wil¬ 
low-like leaves and purplish-pink double flowers 
early in Spring. 
Prices of Hardy Japanese Azalea, Kaempferi hybrid, 
such as Cleopatra, Feodora, Carmen, Othello: 
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