with Winter protection. We grow thousands 
each year to be used as Florists pot plants and 
nothing is more satisfactory for the purpose, 
because they are dwarf and compact, bloom 
when very small and force easily. Nothing 
makes a finer or more beautiful border than 
these Kurume Azaleas and due to the fact that 
there is a wide range of color, there are many 
color schemes which can be used. 
For growing out doors use same instructions 
for cultivation found under Indica Azaleas. 
Christmas Cheer—Bright red flowers of the hose in hose 
type. Leaves are a dark glossy green and it is a fairly 
compact grower. Its color is very outstanding and the 
only one of its particular’ shade known. 
Coral Bells—Light pink, hose in hose, bell shaped flowers. 
The easiest forced of all the Kurumes. Its color and 
forcing qualities make it among the first in popularity. 
Double Mauve—White flowers with a lavender tint on 
the edge of each petal, hose in hose type. It is very 
compact and a rapid grower. Blooming very pro- 
fusely. Its unusual color makes it very desirable and 
it is well suited for all uses. 
Flame—Bright red single flowers, which literally covers 
the plant when in bloom. It is a very upright grower 
with small leaves and takes severe pruning to make a 
compact specimen. Blooms early and is very hardy. 
Hinamoyo—Delicate pink flowers and in habit of growth 
and blooming qualities it is very much like Flame. Its 
color is very pleasing and it is being more widely used 
as it becomes better known. 

Indica, Kurume and Camellia Liners 
