KIYONO NURSERIES . Crichton, Alabama 
HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS, continued 
AMCENA. One of tlie hardiest, compact growers, with 
small leaves and ratlier little rosy purple hose-in-hose 
flowers. Can stand a great deal of neglect. 
AMCENA SUPERBA. Similar to above, with the exception 
of dark purple flowers, shading darker toward center. 
FLAME. Bright orange-red flowers early in season. 
FUJIMOYO. Small, hairy leaves. Flowers medium size, 
double, beautiful shade of lilac. 
HARDY FIREFLY. Compact-growing, very hardy 
Azalea, with good-sized single flowers of most brilliant 
fiery red. One of the very best. 
HINOMAYO. Fast-growing, upright branches are clothed 
with small, light-colored leaves. Soft pink flowers of a 
beautiful shade completely hide the plant. Blooms early. 
INDICA ROSEA (Magnifica). Fast grower, with large, 
hairy leaves and big single white flowers tinted with rose. 
KAEMPFERI. This Evergreen Azalea will lose its leaves 
farther north, where it can stand the winters of Boston 
without any protection, and does splendidly in the lower 
South, making large plants. The big, single, red flowers 
are borne profusely rather late in season. Kaempferi 
Hybrids: Cleopatra, Feedoa, Carmen, Otillo. 
KIMNAZOI. Compact grower with long, narrow leaves. 
The deep orange-red flowers, with 5 separate narrow 
petals, are entirely different from any other Azalea. 
LILACINA (Akebono, meaning dawn). Delicate lilac shade 
of orchid—the color of the eastern sky at dawn. Strong 
grower with large leaves. 
MACRANTHA. Compact grower with roundish leaves 
and single, medium-sized 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-sized, sal¬ 
mon-red flowers produced very freely late in season. 
MAXWELLI. Leaves and flowers are as large as most of 
the Indicas and the carmine-red, single flowers are big 
and very attractive. 
YAYEGIRI. Fast grower with shiny narrow leaves and 
beautiful salmon-red hose-in-hose flowers in midseason. 
Very young and profuse bloomer. 
YODOGAWA. A semi-evergreen 
Azalea 
with 
narrow, 
flowers 
willow-like leaves and purplish 
early in spring. 
pink. 
double 
Prices of Hardy Japanese Azaleas: 
Each 
10 
100 
6 to 8 in., bed-grown. 
$0 80 
$6 00 
8 to 10 in., with buds. B&B . .. 
$0 30 
2 50 
20 00 
10 to 12 in., with buds. B&B . .. 
40 
3 50 
30 00 
12 to 18 in., with buds. B&B . 
50 
4 50 
40 00 
18 to 24 in., with buds. B&B . .. 
75 
7 00 
65 00 
2 to 3 ft., with buds. B&B . . . 
7 
1 50 
13 50 
125 00 
