Kurume Azaleas 
Compact form, adapted for forcing, hardy and a veritable 
riot of color when in bloom, briefly describes the Kurume 
Azaleas. 
Having gained rapid popularity, they are nearly the 
“tops’’ for all types of trade. They are used in border plant- 
ings in effective combinations with Indica Azaleas, with 
various landscape plans and now a profitable potplant for the 
florists and greenhousemen. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. Small, deep crimson flowers’ on com- 
pact plant that is good for pot-culture. Very good Christmas 
plant as-it profusely blooms at that season. 4-6 in. to 
8-10 in. 
CORAL BELLS. Coral-pink, well-shaped, hose-in-hose flowers. 
One of the best plants for floriculture. Small leaves and a 
compact grower. Very beautiful. 4-6 in. to 6-8 in. 
HEXE (Firefly). Slow, compact grower with showy deep 
scarlet hos'e-in-hose flowers. Small sizes to offer this year. 
HINOGERIRI. One of the most popular of all Kurume 
Azaleas. Brilliant deep red flowers that are borne in clusters. 
Slow, compact. grower, making it a good pot-plant. Con- 
- tinuously a favorite. 4-6 in. to 8-10 in. 
FINK PEARL. Another hose-in-hose type with large salmon- 
rose flowers that have a light center. Upright, yet compact 
grower. 4-8 in. to 6-8 in. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Large hose-in-hose salmon-pink flowers 
with light green foliage. Small sizes only. 
SNOW. Pure snow-white hose-in-hose flowers that cover the 
plant. Dense, compact grower with dark green foilage. Best 
liked white Azalea. 4-6 in. to 8-10 in. 
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PRICES ON KURUME AZALEAS: 
100 
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