Monticello Nursery Co., Monticello, Florida 
Kurume Azaleas 
Hinodegiri. All you see is a brilliant mass of 
scarlet flowers when this hardy compact 
Azalea is in bloom. A shapely, dwarf plant 
ideal for a low hedge or facing down taller 
shrubbery. 
Pink Pearl. Large clusters of light salmon-pink 
hose-in-hose flowers. Very free blooming and 
a bushy plant. 
Snow. Pure snow-white flowers on a plant with 
very glossy bright green leaves. The best 
dwarf white. 
PRICES 
OF KURUME AZALEAS 
Each 
10 
6 to 8 in.. . . 
$4 50 
8 to 12 in.. . . 
. 75 
6 50 
12 to 15 in.. . . 
. 1 25 
11 00 
15 to 18 in., . . 
. 1 75 
15 00 
Native Azaleas 
AZALEA austrina. Flowers range from light 
yellow to deep yellow and orange-red. Blooms 
in March and April. This is a deciduous 
Azalea, ultimately growing 8 to 10 feet in 
height. 
A. canescens. Sometimes known as Wild 
Honeysuckle. The trumpet-shaped flowers 
are usually light pink but will vary from almost 
white to a deep pink. Plants grow to large 
size, but can be kept any size wanted by prun¬ 
ing after the blooming period, which is early 
spring. 
PRICES OF NATIVE AZALEAS 
Each 10 
Medium clumps .$1 00 $9 00 
Strong clumps. 1 50 13 50 
Camellia Japonica 
The aristocrats of southern gardens and the pride of northern conservatories are the perfect- 
flowered, multi-colored Camellias, with their shining dark green leaves the year round and their 
wonderful display of bloom in the winter when other flowers are very scarce. 
As landscape plants they are indeed excellent, giving a combination of compact evergreen shrub, 
and the finest variety and color of flowers of any plant grown. Large Camellias are very valuable, 
many costing several hundred dollars each, so in addition to making your landscape more delightful. 
Camellias are really growing into much more valuable plants each year. 
Camellias 
Alba plena. A clear white, waxy flower, regular 
in form and very double. Long considered one 
of the very best white varieties. 
Purity. As its name indicates, white as pure 
snow, large double flowers with high center 
and no stamens showing. Purity is indeed an 
apt name for this fine Camellia. 
Lilyi. A medium-sized white variety. Bush 
rather spreading in habit. Flowers sometimes 
have a few petals spotted very pale pink, but 
nearly all flowers are pure white. 
Imperator. Brilliant Christmas red, peony- 
type flowers, more graceful than most peony 
types. A large-flowered, large-leaved variety, 
vigorous in growth and free flowering. 
Compte de Gomer. One of the popular old 
varieties. Double, variegated white and 
delicate pink, with irregular pencilings of old- 
rose. Blooms January and February. Flowers 
are medium size, with petals diminishing in 
size toward the center. 
Auguste Delfosse. Medium-sized, light red, 
peony-type flowers. An extra-heavy bloomer, 
similar to Prof. Sargent, but a brighter, 
cheerier red. 
Pink Perfection. As its name Implies, this 
Camellia is really perfection in a regular shell- 
pink flower. The bush is very free flowering, 
compact in growth, and a real beauty in all 
respects. 
, Group 1 
Mille Beau (Thousand Beauties). Apple- 
blossom-pink is the predominating color in 
this fine double-flowered variety. Each bloom 
on the same bush is different from all the 
others. They range from almost solid white 
and blush-pink to a deep pink, with all types 
of variegation between. 
Cheerful. Cheerful in name and color. A bright 
cherry-red, very double, high-pointed center. 
This variety blooms while very young and 
usually has a few flowers open by Christmas. 
Carnation. A bright red, carnation-shaped 
bloom with many small petals in the center 
which is rounded. Starts blooming early in 
the season and continues for a long period. 
No. 97 Pink. A beautiful salmon-pink flower, 
very double, and about 4 inches in diameter. 
Plant rather dwarf and bushy, flowering very 
heavily; one of the early varieties. 
Panache. A very different variegated type. 
No two blossoms on the plant are quite the 
same. Flowers rather large, quite double and 
ranging from almost clear white to shell-pink 
and clear deep pink. The average flower is 
lighter toward the outer petals and shades to 
deeper color toward the center. A fine vigor¬ 
ous grower that should be in every Camellia 
collection. 
PRICES OF GROUP 1 
Each 10 
$1 00 $9 00 
1 25 11 00 
1 50 13 50 
18 to 24 in, 
24 to 30 in 
30 to 36 in 
Each 10 
$2 00 $17 50 
3 00 27 50 
4 00 35 00 
8 to 12 in 
12 to 15 in, 
15 to 18 in 
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