


& GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES. Co. 
AZALEA KURUME—AIll Colors and Varieties 
Red and Deep Pink 
, Benegiri - . Kurai Nohimo. 
, Christmas Cheer ' Kurume Red 
'>Hexe Morning Glow 
Hinodegiri ..—s—=i‘(‘§ ; ' .. Sunstar 
i | Light Pink | 
. ‘Apple Blossom ae ‘Hortensia 
‘ o ral Bells a * Mountain Laurel 
- Daybreak. Peachblow . 
*Pairy : Pink Kurume No. 12 
Hino Mayo SS gS 
soe Orange ue 
Flame ’ “Flamingo s 
yer e ae ae ha tard Yoyo Giri ; 7 
Lavender i ; 
: Daphne, Lavender Pink 
Fujimoyo A Lavender Red 
Salmon ; 
Bridésmaid Salmon Beauty 
Pink Pearl Salmon Prince 
White os 
Hakalakashiro | Snow . 
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TS to 24 Mins ie oi ee a ee 2.00 17.50 
Coral Bells, Daybreak, Flame, ‘Fujimoyo, Hortensia, Peachblow, 
Salmon Prince, Snow and Sunstar. 
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NATIVE AZALEAS 
AZALEA AUSTRINA (Florida Flame Reale This roo 
tiful Azalea, native in northwestern Florida, blooms in 
March and April. The spicy-scented flowers vary in color 
from light yellow through orange to orange-red. Plants 
grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
AZALEA CANESCENS (Native Azalea; Wild Honey- 
suckle). The most comman of the native Azaleas and is 
found throughout northern Florida and southern Georgia, 
growing on moist, but well-drained acid soil. The trumpet- 
shaped flowers are usually pink in color, but white-flow- 
ered and deep pink specimens are sometimes found. 
They grow to large size, but are readily kept at any de- 
sired size by pruning. The blooming season is in Feb- 
ruary and March. 
Each 10 
2 tO SVite BOB ees ee eee ee $12.50 
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CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Group No. 1 
-BONOMIANA—White flowers with red variegations; the petals are 
loose with stamens interspersed. 8-12 in., 18-24 in. and 2-3 ft. 
‘CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Flowers are double, very large, and of a 
cherry-red to rose pink color, splotched with white. The center 
etals are interspersed with yellow stamens. 8-12 in. and 
¥2- 18 in. only. 
‘FANNY BASIL—Double variegated, white marked with rose. 
Leaves thick and good deep green. 12-18 in. and 18-24 in. only. 
‘GLOIRE DE NANTES—Large, semi-double, very deep rose, long 
yellow stamens. 12-18 in. and 2-3 ft. only: 
‘HERME—Very large, peony form. White, with red and pink 
stripes and splotches. 12-18 in. 
MORKEN—Semi-double flowers; white with pink or rose markings. 
18-24 in. and 2-3 ft. 
KELLINGTONIA—Large, peony-ty noes of rich pink, shadin 
lighter in the center. 2-3 ft. Seas = 2 
MARIANNA GAETE—Imbricated fbi of rich pink, shading 
lighter in the center. 12-18 in. and 2-3 ft. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA—Usually white but sometimes striped with 
pink. ‘Large double flowers. 8-24 in. only. 
