FIREFLY: Crimson-scarlet as brilliant as a flame; 
double flowers. Plant is hardy and open in 
growth. 
Each 
24. to °30 "int! 2 he ee eee See ts 
40 ft ficce ee See GS re 1.50 
LILACINA or GULF PRIDE: Handsome lavender- 
lilac flowers borne rather late in the season. The 
plant is hardy, grows rapidly to a medium height, 
producing an abundance of dark green foliage. 
Each 
STE. A Ree ee es $ 1.50 
ae | eee ae rl at eR 2.00 
KAEMPFERI: The single red flowers are larger than 
ordinary and come late in the season. Plants 
thrive splendidly in the lower South and are 
hardy enough to stand Northern winters without 
protection, although the plant may lose its leaves. 
Each 
3 tOc4- it ae eee Je) cet eek eg te, A $ 1.50 
241 Lee hie ee eee eee ef is 
HINOMAYO: The greatest quantity of flowers 
which almost hide the plant are a beautiful 
shade of soft pink, rapid growing, with light 
green foliage. 
. Kach 
4 TE oe, eh eee ee $ 1.50 
24°66 30 yi Pirie. ee ee Rare ete 1D 
MACRANTHA, Double Flowering: The blooms are 
clear salmon-red and more than average size. A 
comparatively new variety. 
“Kach 
3! to-4 ft) 2. ih Se ee ee ee $ 1.50 
18 (IN) ee ee a ee eee 75 
SWEET BRIER: Rose-pink much like the Eglan- 
tine rose| One of the newer Kurumes. Plant is a 
strong grower. 
Each 
4 ft leer ee ee $712.50, 
B oft. eS BG Se eS ee 3.00 
SUN STAR: Dark rose-pink, single blooms borne 
very freely. Plant is medium size with small dark 
green leaves. 
Kach 
4°ft. cecekla ee eee $ 2.00 
18 ins ee eee 75 
KURUME AZALEAS , 
(Well Budded) 
Kurume Azaleas are among the most popular 
types and in great demand for borders and Yrock 
gardens, as well as for pctting. They grow very 
readily and will stand more cold than the Indica 
Azaleas; in fact, they may be planted outdoors in al- 
most all sections of the Southern States, and as far 
north as New York, with very little protection. The 
flowers are smaller than the Indica type but when 
the plants bloom the flowers frequently conceal the 
foliage. Some varieties produce single flowers while 
others produce a double bloom which is described as 
“Hose-in-Hose” type. 
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