MACRANTHA AZALEA 
Azaleas that belong to this group bloom very 
late, generally in May and June; and some through- 
out the entire summer. Those desiring to have 
azaleas in bloom after Spring should try these 
varieties. 
The flowers are very large, some are single, some 
are hose-in-hose, while others are full double. There 
is a wide range in color. Very compact growth with 
small, glossy dark green foliage. Makes most de- 
sirable plant for the landscape even when not in 
bloom. Very hardy. 
BENI-KIRIN — Double flower, brilliant blood 
red. 
FUJI-NISHIKI—Very large flower with wavy 
petals. White striped with faint narrow lavender 
lines. | 
GUMPO—One of the most dwarf azaleas. Large 
white flower. Ideal for rock gardens, borders, as 
well as pot plant. 
IZAYOI — Single large flowers, three inches 
across. Pleasant flesh pink. 
MACRANTHA—\Single, clear pink. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE — Clear pink, double 
flower. 
RED MACRANTHA—Large single flower, dark 
orange red. 
OKINA-NISHIKI — Orange red, hose - in - hose. 
Blooms twice a year (spring and fall). 
SAKURAGATA—Single, dark crimson with large 
patch of white in the throat. 
SEI-KAI—Pure white, medium sized flower, 
hose-in-hose. 
WAKAMATSU — Single, very large flower of 
delicate purple. 
WAKAEBISU—Large flower with round petals, 
hose-in-hose, bright salmon pink. 
Prices on Macrantha Azaleas: 
Each 10 100 
6-8 inch, 2 year old from 
bed 3 ERs = eee ee eee 1:50) 1250 
6-8 inch, bushy, with buds, 
B& Bie Bee eee .40 3.50 30.00 
8-10 inch, bushy, with buds, 
B& Bik See ee ee ee .60 5.00 40.00 
Overlook 12 Nursery 
