AZALEA INDICA, BELGIAN VARIETY 
ALBERT ELIZABETH —Large double flower, ivory- 
white with frilled deep pink edge. Leaves medium 
to large, waxy dark green. Mid-season. 
BLUSHING BRIDE —Very beautiful large double flow¬ 
er, light pink in color. Leaves large and glossy. 
Middle to late season. 
COUNT DE KERCKHOV —Large, fringed double flower 
and variegated rose pink in color with white edge. 
Leaves large and glossy. Middle to late season. 
ECLAIREUR —Deep crimson darker than Triumphe. 
Full double; leaves medium dark green. Middle 
season. 
MME. PETRICK SUPERBA— Semi-double large flower 
light lavender in color with white edge. Leaves 
shiny green, narrow and small. Very early bloomer. 
NIOBE —Large double flower greenish white in color. 
Leaves large, roundish and thick. Blooms late in 
season. This is one of the popular varieties for 
the Easter trade. 
PAUL SCHUME —Large double or semi-double flower, 
color of beautiful red salmon. Early bloomer. 
TRIUMPHE —One of the best varieties. Large double 
flower of dark crimson color. Leaves large and 
dark glossy green. Very vigorous grower. Blooms 
mid-season. 
VERVAENEANA —Large double flower with salmon 
rose with lighter border. Leaves large and glossy 
green. Blooms early and a vigorous grower. Most 
popular variety. 
VERVAENEANA ALBA —Best white variety. Flower 
large and full double white. Leaves large and shiny 
green. Blooms middle of the season. 
Prices on Belgian Azaleas— 
Each 
10 
100 
4-6 inch, C. T. 
.25 
1.50 
12.50 
6-8 inch, C. TT., B&B. 
.50 
3.00 
25.00 
8-10 inch, C. TT., B&B. 
.75 
5.00 
40.00 
Larger sizes on application. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
(Azalea Obtusa, Kirishima, or Kurume) 
This variety which we today call “Kurume Azaleas” 
originated in the Kirishima Mountains in Japan and cultured 
and improved at Kurume, a city of the same province. 
The flowers are small when compared to the Indicas but 
are a much more profuse bloomer; when in full bloom the 
leaves cannot be seen. Some produce a single flower, others 
a double flower which is described as a “hose in hose” type. 
As a group they are dwarf plants with small shiny dark green 
leaves. 
The Kurumes withstand lower temperatures than the 
Indicas; when planted in sheltered locations they will thrive 
as far north as Long Island. These are ideal plants for pots, 
borders, and rock gardens. 
AMOENA —Very popular variety. Flower rose p^lrple. 
APPLE BLOSSOM —White shaded pinlc with light center. 
Leaves are a very glossy green. 
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