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. 
WAKAMATSU—Single, very large flower of deli- 
cate purple. 
WAKAEBISU — Large flower with round petals, 
hose-in-hose, bright salmon pink. 
Prices on Macrantha Azalea: 
each 10 100 
Rooted Guttines, aut: eee 6.25 
Liners CL e(Sprine spel. )age 1°25 4-10.00 
10-12” with buds B&B ........ 1.202% whos 0G 
12-15” with buds B&B ........ 1:50 Febee0 
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