lateness of its blooming period. 
usually in April, May and June and some through- 
cut the whole summer. 
Azaleas in bloom after spring should try these 
FUJI-NO-ASAHI—tThe flower is hose-in- 
hose, medium to large in size. Color: White 
with faint salmon pink flushed on the tips of 
the petals as sunlight would flash on the 
snowy peak of a mountain. Leaves are large 
and thick with very shiny dark green. It is 
a vigorous grower. 
HIME-KAGAMI—Medium to small hose-in- 
hose flower. White with occasional stripes of 
faint pink. Very heavy bloomer. Vigorous, 
compact grower. 
KIN-TAIYO—Large hose-in-hose with long 
white petals which are edged with bright 
orange. The flowers are very attractive and 
distinctive. 
KUMOI— The flower is hose-in-hose me- 
dium to large with somewhat crinkled petals. 
Color: Light crimson-carmine with less color- 
ing at the throat. Leaves are medium to large 
and shiny green. 
MIZU-NO-YAMABUKI — Flower small, 
hose-in-hose; color is creamy white. This is 
the only variety of the several hundred 
Azaleas producing a yellowish flower. Leaves 
very small and a very compact grower. 
YAKUMO—tThe flower is of medium size, 
hose-in-hose with roundish petals of maroon 
red. Leaves are roundish and medium; very 
compact. 
Prices on the New Kurume Azaleas— 
Each 10 100 
4-6 inch, C. T. (spring 
i rr 20 1.50 10.00 
6-8 inch, with buds, B&B .50 4.00 
8-10 in., with buds, B&B 1.00 7.50 
10-12 in., with buds, B&B 1.25 10.00 
12-15 in., with buds, B&B 2.00 15.00 

MACRANTHA AZALEA 
(Azalea Indicum Macranthum, Satsuki Azalea) 
A distinct characteristic of this variety is the 
varieties. 
Overlook 19 Nursery 
It blooms very late, 
Those desiring to have 
