
is increasing rapidly as they become better known, 
especially in the cooler sections of the country where 
the more tender Indica are injured by the cold. Used 
singly, or in groups by themselves, or in combination 
with Indica varieties, they give most pleasing land- 
scape effects and offer a range of color that could 
not otherwise be obtained. 

6 to 8-In. Kurume Azalea 
eeeocmand for Kurume Azaleas as “POT 
PLANTS” for florists has been growing by leaps 
and bounds. When plants are received from us, all 
you have to do is to pot them in light peaty soil, 
keep in moderately warm houses, spray with strong 
force of water daily to keep down red spiders, and 
they will come into full bloom in about 60 days. 
They are a very quick and profitable crop. We are 
now growing thousands of excellent KURUME 
AZALEA FOR FLORISTS, paying particular at- 
tention to the leading florists’ VARIETIES, SUCH 
AS CORAL BELLS, SALMON BEAUTY, HINO- 
DEGIRI, SNOW, HEXE, AND DOUBLE MAUVE. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. Compact grower with small 
shiny leaves. The flowers, of deepest crimson, are 
small but very attractive. One of best varieties. 
CORAL BELLS. Compact grower with small shiny 
leaves. The bell-shaped pink flowers are small 
but very attractive. Very profuse bloomers, and 
one of the best favorites. Blooming at Christmas, 
it is one of the most desirable pot-plants. 
DOUBLE MAUVE. Compact grower with delicate 
mauve fading to white in center. Hose-in-hose 
flowers, very nice pot-plants for Spring. 
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