Hjort’s Kurume Azaleas 
The Kurumes, natives of Japan, fully one thousand miles farther north than the native habitat 
of the Indica varieties, are by far the hardiest Azaleas, and in the Lower South have stood perfectly 
the freezes which damaged more tender kinds. The Kurume Azaleas, contrary to popular belief, 
are not all dwarf growers. There are medium and tall kinds, and the widest assortment of color. We 
have developed a large stock of these dependable Azaleas, and our prices are lower than these plants 
can usually be bought for, while the quality is the best. Our plants, from smallest to largest, are 
shapely and well set with buds. AII varieties have evergreen foliage. 
PRICES OF KURUME AZALEAS 
Each 12 100 Each 12 
Aston: Olina ee eee $0 50 $5 00 $40 00 12:to 15: inte. 2 ee ee $1 50 $15 00 
6410. Si ile eee aS ia 50 60 00 15‘to 18:in. eo ee eee 2 00 20 00 
Sttocl Zune eee eee 100 10 00 18: to: 24:ins 4. see ee Kire)0) 35 00 
Larger specimen plants $5.00 to $50.00 each 
VARIETIES OF KURUME AZALEAS 
*The double varieties are marked thus*; all other varieties are single. 
Apple Blossom. Single flowers; apple-blossom 
color. Midseason. 
*Amoena. Flowers rosy purple, in dense masses. 
Hardy; tall, early. 
Bridesmaid. Glowing salmon-pink; 
glossy foliage. Midseason. 
*Cherry Blossom. A _ favorite of the tall 
growers; very light prnk. Somewhat late in 
flowering. 
*Christmas Cheer. Brilliant bright red; the 
small foliage is very dark green and compact. 
The earliest of the red Kurumes. Medium. 
*Coral Bells. Beautiful shell-pink, shading 
somewhat deeper at center; free flowering 
and dainty. The dwarfest of the dwarfs; 
ultimate height 4 feet. Early. 
Daybreak. Large clusters of shell-pink flowers. 
Midseason. 
E. K. James. Large flower for a Kurume; 
deep flame-red. Tall grower. Late. SeedJing 
originating with us, and named in honor of 
the late vice-president of our corporation. 
Flame. This Flame Azalea ts one of the best 
of the Kurumes and one of the tallest 
growers. Midseason. 
*Hexe. Large, deep red flowers. Late bloomer. 
Hinomayo. Beautiful rose-pink; foliage small; 
profuse bloomer. Often used as a background 
planting for Coral Bells. Tall; early. 
Hinodegiri. Brilliant scarlet; foliage rounded 
and deep green. A midseason bloomer, coming 
into flower just before Christmas Cheer has 
finished. Medium. 
Hoo. Single white flowers with pink edges. 
One of the fastest growing Kurumes. 
*Hortensia. One of the taller growers of the 
pink Kurumes. Midseason. 
Irene. A lovely new Azalea originating with 
us. Blush-white with deeper center. Tall; 
midseason. 
Lavender Queen. 
edge the Indica Azaleas 
Formosa. Medium; late. 
*Mauve Beauty. Delicate mauve flowers. 
Compact, bushy plant. 
small 
A Kurume often used to 
Phanicia and 
Orange Beauty. This Azalea of tangerine- 
orange is the earliest of the Kurumes to 
flower at Thomasville. Growth like that of 
Coral Bells. 
In limited supply we have some new 
Kurumes to offer at flowering-time 
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Peach Blow. A fine Kurume with flowers of 
light peach-blossom-pink. One of the fastest 
of the Kurumes. Tall; midseason. 
*Pink Pearl. Light pink, produced in dense 
clusters. Tall; midseason. 
*Salmon Beauty. Large; salmon-pink. Free 
flowering. Midseason. 
Salmon Queen. This salmon-colored Kurume 
Azalea is one of the best of the single- 
flowering kinds. Medium; midseason. 
*Snow. The best of the white Kurumes. Me- 
dium; midseason. 
*Yayegiri. Deep, flame red flowers in great 
profusion. Late. 

Azalea, Coral Bells 

