Iveryana—Peppermint colored flowers, white, striped with 
pink. Blooming late and over a long period, it never 
fails to attract attention due to its very unusual color 
and many variations thereof. 
Lalanceana—Large, light lilac blooms. A strong, vigor- 
ous, upright grower, with large rounded, hairy leaves. 
Phoenicia—A dwarf form of Formosa. With flowers a 
trifle smaller but the same color as that variety. Used 
wherever an extremely compact and a not too rapid 
grower iS wanted. In compactness it is almost like a 
Kurume. 
Pride of Mobile—Large watermelon pink flowers, truly 
an outstanding color. Formerly called Watermelon 
Pink, it is now very aptly named for the city in which 
it originated. Blooming in mid-season and a compact 
grower it has proven. the most popular of any Indica 
known. 
Vitata Fortuni—Lavender and white, sometimes either 
pure white or pure lavender flowers on the same plant. 
A very upright and rapid grower, it is very hardy. 
Blooms early and long. 
William Bull—Small, double redish orange flowers. It is 
too upright for specimen use and is only advised for 
backgrounds or mass effects on large landscapes. 
Prices of Azalea Indica Each 10 100 1000 
Soe ineeGilss Hning OU tas as $ .80 $ 6.00 $50.00 
8-1 OF INsawithebuUuds sae see 2.50 20.00 
LO=T Zest ae wWi thie bUCSam se nee $ .40 3.00 25.00 
12h ines Withe DUGSHeeel ee -50 4.00 35.00 
18-24 in. with buds ...... 65 6.00 55.00 
2 Sete With bDUCS eae 1-35 12.50 115.00 
Prices on larger quantities gladly quoted on application. 

6-8’ & 8-10’ Kurumes 
HARDY JAPANESE KURUME AZALEAS 
Finest forcing Azaleas for Florists 
See instructions for forcing on back cover. 
Kurume Azaleas are a race developed in 
Kurume, Japan from farms of R. Obtusum. 
Most of them are hardy from Philadelphia south- 
ward and some do well as far as New York 
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