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 hosesaivons with long 
white petals which are edged with bright 
orange. The flowers are very attractive and 
distinctive. 
KUMOI — The flower is haseainsaaaeas 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, 2 year old, 
bishy: BEBs. 2: is #9" 2:50 20.00 
6-8 inch, 
with buds, B&B... ih .50 4,00 
8-10 inch, 
with buds, BEB elo 6.00 
10-12 inch, 
with buds, B&B...... 1.00 8.00 
12-15 inch, 
with buds, B&B...... 1.50 L260 
MACRANTHA AZALEA 
(Azalea Indicum Macranthum, Satsuki Azalea) 
A distinct characteristic of this variety is the 
lateness of its blooming period. It blooms very late, 
usually in April, May and June and some through- 
out the whole summer. Those desiring to have 
Azaleas in bloom after spring should aie these 
varieties. 
The flower is similar to the Indicas in size and 
eclors. Without its flowers it makes a very beauti- 
ful plant for the garden. It has very small and 
shiny dark green leaves; and grows compactly, 
dwarflike. Very hardy. 

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