KURUME AZALEAS 
Almost all florists and growers of pot plants 
are now familiar with the use of Kurume azaleas 
for pot plants, as each year the demand for them 
has grown tremendously. The trade has found 
these azaleas, which cover with a profusion of 
beautiful flowers when they come into bloom, to 
be very popular pot plants, and also a profitable 
crop that requires very little care or expense. 
They should be potted in a light soil, preferably 
with some peat mixed in, and kept well-watered. 
In a 50 to 60 degree house the plants should 
come into bloom within six weeks to two months. 
We have thousands of well-shaped plants in the 
varieties most in demand for pot plants, such as 
Coral Bells, Hinodegiri, Snow, Salmon Beauty, 
and others. 
In addition to the use of Kurume azaleas for 
pot plants, they are extensively used for land- 
scape work. They are a dwarf type of azalea, 
much hardier than the Indica varieties, and are 
very popular in cooler climates. 
CARMINE PRINCE—Deep red, single. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Brightest red, hose- 
in-hose type. 
CORAL BELLS—Shell pink, hose-in-hose. 
The most popular of all the Kurume azaleas. 
HINODEGIRI—Brilliant red, single. 
HORTENSIA—Soft pink, hose-in-hose type. 
PEACH BLOW—Peach-pink, single. 
PINK PEARL—Salmon pink, hose-in-hose 
type: 
SALMON BEAUTY—Large salmon flowers, 
hose-in-hose. 
SNOW—Pure white, hose-in-hose. 
SWEET BRIER—Pink, single. 
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