4-6 in. Indica; 4-6 in. Kurume lining out; 6-8 in. 
8-10 in. Kurumes shown with 3 , 4 and 5 in. pots 
Christmas Cheer—Red flowers, hose in hose type. Good 
compact grower with glossy green leaves. 
Coral Bells—Florists’ favorite, both because of its beauti¬ 
ful light pink color and bell shaped flowers. Easiest to 
force and a heavy and profuse bloomer. 
Double Mauve—Lavender flowers with white throat. A 
really outstanding color, and one of the most compact 
of all making it well suited for pot plant purposes. 
Flame—An early blooming plant with bright red flowers, 
literally covering the leaves. Hardy and upright. 
Hinamoyo—Delicate pink color, blooming very heavy. 
Fast and upright grower and a pleasing variety. 
Hinodegiri—Most popular of the evergreen Kurume 
Azaleas. Red blossoms cover the entire plant and it 
grows slowly and compact. Easy to force and fine for 
pot plant for florist. 
Macrantha, Single—Clear pink and salmon flowers, bloom¬ 
ing over a long period. Extremely hardy and compact 
and a dwarf grower. Making it nice for pot plant 
purposes. 
Macrantha, double—Pink flowers, hose in hose type. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy and blooms over a long period of time. 
Desirable for this reason. 
Pink Pearl—Beautiful salmon pink flowers, blooming in 
large clusters. Very compact grower and good forcer. 
Salmon Beauty—Large salmon flowers, hose in hose type 
with large glossy leaves. Heavy bloomer and compact 
grower. 
Salmon Queen—Large sized salmon flowers, like above ex¬ 
cept they are single. Blooms cover entire plant. 
Snow—Pure snow white large sized flowers. Hose in hose 
type. Universal favorite where white is needed. 
Our azalea liners were planted in beds early in 
Summer to allow plenty of time and space for 
strong root development. Their root system equals 
three inch pot plant. Spring delivery is best for 
lining out size and we book orders upon receipt 
of one fourth deposit. Order early. 
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