AZALEAS 
Their very name visualises the glory 
they give the Parkways, and wherever plant¬ 
ed, when they break into flower the latter 
part of May and maintain their regal presence 
through the early part of June. 
The Kurumes, known only of recent 
years, but rapidly forging ahead to eventually 
become the choice of the discriminating, are 
a specialty with us. 
They are hardy in this climate if given 
a slight protection and, of course, care must 
be exercised in the preparation of the soil 
and selection of location. 
The Kurume Azaleas have been featured 
in our prize-winning garden displays for the 
past five years at the International Flower 
Show, Grand Central Palace, New York City. 
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KAEMPFERI 
HYBRID AZALEAS 
Excellent for naturalistic 
planting in shady locations 
Snow. Glistening pure white. 
One of the hardiest. 
Bridesmaid. Glowing salmon. 
Delicate appearance. 
Pink Pearl. Salmon-rose, shad¬ 
ing light to center. Graceful. 
Hinodegiri. The most popular 
of all the red evergreen 
Azaleas and one of the 
hardiest. Brilliant. 
Flame. Beautiful shade of mad¬ 
der-red with coppery tinge. 
Each 
Doz. 
6 to 8-in. spread 
.... $1.00 
$10.00 
8 to 10-in. spread 
.... 1.25 
13.50 
10 to 12-in. spread 
.... 1.75 
18.00 
12 to 14-in. spread 
.... 2.50 
27.00 
14 to 16-in. spread 
... 3.00 
33.00 
16 to 18-in. spread 
.... 4.50 
48.00 
18 to 20-in. spread 
.... 6.00 
60.00 
20 to 22-m. spread 
.... 7.50 
80.00 
22 to 24-in. spread 
.... 10.00 
100.00 
Azalea Kurume, Coral Bell 
Each 
Doz. 
12 to 15-in. spread . 
.$1.00 
$10.00 
15 to 18-in. spread . 
.1.25 
13.50 
18 to 21-in. spread . 
.1.75 
18.00 
21 to 24-in. spread . 
.2.25 
24.00 
24 to 30-in. spread . 
.3.50 
36.00 
30 to 36-in. spread . 
.4.00 
42.00 
Coral Bell. Lovely, double, salmon-pink 
flowers. 
Salmon Beauty. An exceptionally fine shade 
of salmon-pink with individual flowers 
of the “hose-in-hose 11 type. 
