Azalea (Indica)—(Cont’d.) 
Orchid —Upright grower, with light orchid colored flowera of 
medium size—very early. 
Prince of Orange —Spreading grower with deep orange red flowers 
after mid-season—very good. 
Pride of Dorking —One of the deepest reds of entire group. Blooms 
late in season—one of the best. 
Hardy Japanese Azaleas 
Adapted for planting in the Southern half of the United States. 
All of them are evergreen except a few varieties that may loose leaves 
in New England states. The whole country is wanting bright colors 
early in the spring and something different and what is better than 
this group of hardy evergreen Azaleas? Hardy in New Jersey and 
even farther North. 
Amoena —One of the hardiest compact growers with small size 
rosy purple hose-in-hose flowers. Can stand a great deal of neglect. 
Benigiri- —Fast upright grower with large size single bright orange-, 
red flowers—mid-season. 
Flame—Bright orange-red flowers, early in season. 
Hardy Firefly —Compact growing, very hardy Azalea with good 
size single flower of most brilliant firey red. One of the very best. 
Kaempferi —This evergreen Azalea will lose its leaves in further 
North, where it can stand winter of Boston without any protection. 
Large size single red flowers born profusely. 
Kimnazoi —Compact grower. Deep red, five separate narrow petals 
are entirely different from any other Azalea. 
Macrantha—-Compact grower with roundish leaves with single 
medium size pink flowers, late in season—very hardy. 
Macrantha Double Flowering —One of the above type with double 
salmon-red flowers—rather new. 
Maxwell —Leaves and flowers are as large as most of Indica and, 
carmine-red, single flowers of large size—are very attractive. 
PRICES INDICA VARIETIES ALSO JAPANESE VARIETIES 
6-8” Plants 40c each; $4.00 doz., postpaid—(bed grown.) 
10-12” Plants with buds $1.00 each; $10.00 doz., express collect. 
12-18” Plants with buds $1.25 each; $12.00 doz. express collect. 
2-3 Ft. Plants with buds $2.50 each; $25.00 doz., express collect.. 
Kurume Azaleas—Pot Grown 
This group includes varieties of more dwarfish growers, but will 
stand winter in all sections of the Southern states without any pro¬ 
tection and Northern states with little protection. When plants are 
received pot them in light peaty soil, keep in moderately warm house* 
and water daily and they will come into full bloom in about 60 days. 
Bridesmaid —Salmon pink, large size flowers are borne in large 
clusters. Very good grower. 
Carmine Prince —Large size hose-in-hose, carmine-red flowers are 
produced very freely. Medium height—compact. 
Cattleya —Delicately lilac-tinted, hose-in-hose petals are pointed 
at end and mauve-pink at the edges—good grower. 
Cherry Blossom —Delicate shade of pink melts into white toward 
center. Large size flowers. 
Christmas Cheer— Compact grower with small shiny leaves. Deepest 
crimson flowers are small but very attractive, and one of the best 
variety. 
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