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TOM DODD NURSERIES 
KURUME AZALEAS 
The KURUME Azaleas have been known only 
about 17 years, but in that time they have made 
wonderful progress. Every garden needs a few of 
these, (some varieties will grow as far north as 
New York State). They are also well adapted to 
forcing, thousands of them being sold for Christ¬ 
mas, Mother’s Day, Easter and Decoration Day. They 
are comparatively easy to grow and they make such 
a wonderful display that the demand is continually 
increasing. All KURUME Azaleas are extremely 
floriferous and in season the blossoms completely 
cover the plant. The colors are of almost every 
shade and hue as you will find below. 
HINODEGIRI (12-15 inch spread) 
BENIGIRI —Bright deep pink, single, mid-season 
and upright grower. Very pleasing. 4-6 inches to IS¬ 
IS inches. 
Bridesmaid —With clusters of large salmon-pink 
blossoms, this plant is a very good grower. Low and 
compact. 4-6 inches to 10-12 inches. 
Cherry Blossom —Compact, slightly upright with 
large white flowers tinted with pink. 4-6 inches to 
18-24 inches. 
Christmas Cheer —Small, deep crimson flowers, 
compact plant that is good for pot culture. Very 
good for a Christmas plant as it is profusely in 
bloom at that season. 4-6 inches to 12-18 inches. 
Coral Bells —Coral pink, well shaped, hose in hose 
flowers. It is one of the best plants for floriculture. 
Small leaves and a compact grower. Very beautiful. 
4-6 inches to 15-18 inches. 
Hinodegiri —One of the most popular of all 
Kurume Azaleas. Deep red flowers that are borne 
in brilliant clusters. Slow, compact grower that 
makes it good for a pot plant. Continuously a fav¬ 
orite. 4-6 inches to 15-18 inches. 
Notice: Because of the unusual fine spread 
on the Hinodegiri, the price on these 
plants will be listed on the spread 
and not the height. 
