
RHODODENDRON CORNUBIA 
Gorgeous AZALEAS 
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Price Schedule 
A—$1.50 = $300 E—-$4.00 
B—$2.50 D=—$3.50 F—$5.00 
There are two classes of Azaleas in the following list. Azalea indica varieties 
are characterized by larger flowers, some kinds having a double row of petals. 
They are not as hardy as the A. kurume but hardy enough for most sections of 
California. Azalea kurume varieties are characterized by smaller flowers; some- 
times have another complete set of petals arranged inside the first row of 
petals (called hose-in-hose). This type makes up for size by throwing a greater 
quantity of flowers. 
Albert Elizabeth (Indica). Variegated pink and white double. D F G. 
Chas. Encke (Kurume). Dwarf variety with single dark salmon-pink 
flowers striped white. ABDFG. 
Coral Bells 
Erie (Indica). Double variegated pink and white petals. A B D F. 
Goldsworth Red (Indica). Double flowers are terra-cotta. 
ing and spectacular. New. A B. 
Hexe (Kurume). Brilliant crimson flowers cover this dwarf, compact 
variety in spring. ABDF. 
(ea) 
(Kurume). Flowers brilliant coral-pink; vigorous. A F. 
Free bloom- 
Lentengroet (Kurume). This is an improved type of Hexe. The flowers 
are larger and somewhat lighter in color. BD F. 
Mme. Pericot (Kurume). Deep pink flowers in profusion. E G. 
Miss Cottage Gardens (Indica). Double scarlet flowers hold color and 
have the texture of crepe. New. ABD. 
Marie Louise (Kurume). White hose-in-hose flowers, striped pink. 
ABDF. 
Paul Schame (Indica). Double deep salmon-pink flowers bloom over 
a long season; December to March on large plants. A B D F. 
Professor Walters (Indica). 
with rose-pink blotch. A B. 
Rosea-flore (Indica). A beautiful dwarf spreading sort with rosette- 
like double deep pink flowers covering the plants in May. F. 
Rutherfordiana. This type is a hybrid combining the good features of 
A. indica and A. kurume. Medium sized double flowers bloom over long 
season. Can be supplied with pink, red or white flowers. G. 
Salmon Beauty (Kurume). Single salmon-pink flowers. A CEG. 
Simon Mardner (Indica). Profuse double blooms bright rose. F G. 
Large single flowers have white petals 
RHODODENDRONS 
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Price Schedule 
A— $7.50 D—$12.50 F—$20.00 
B—$10.00 E—$15.00 
Alice. Rich green foliage and compact habit. Flowers rich pink on 
conical trusses; very free flowering. AB D. 
Cornubia. Large robust habit and large foliage. Clear deep red flowers 
appear much earlier than regular season. D E. 
Eureka Maid (Plant Pat. No. 432). Combines the best features of 
Pink Pearl and Alice. Robust, yet compact; flowers on large conical 
trusses are deep rich pink. ABD E. 
Lord Roberts. One of the finest dark reds. Medium-sized trusses in 
abundance on compact plants with good foliage. A B D. 
Pink Pearl. The most popular and the most widely known pink va- 
riety. Flowers light clear pink and large in size on large conical trusses. 
Plant robust in habit; has excellent dark green foliage. ABDEF. 
2 |e. 
Unknown Warrior. Fiery-red blooms on good sized trusses. Elongated 
foliage dark green on sturdy, compact plants. A BD. 
NOVELTY RHODODENDRONS 
Cottage Gardens’ Pride. A striking new variety with excellent growth 
habits, good foliage and brilliant pink flowers; upper petals marked 
with brown specks. E. 
Cottage Gardens’ Unique. One of the recent introductions with pale 
yellow flowers. Very useful for increasing the color range of your 
collection. Compact, free flowering. E. 
Lady Primrose. Another of the recently introduced novelties. 
variety has lemon-yellow flowers holding color well. E. 
Lavender Girl. This fine new hybrid has delicate lavender flowers in 
medium-sized trusses. Compact habit, excellent foliage. E F. 
Specimen Rhododendrons. Large specimen plants are available from 
our stock. Will create beautiful immediate effects. Sizes ranging to 
six feet tall with six feet spread. $35.00 to $75.00. 
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AZALEAS—Continued 
Sweetheart (Kurume). Hose-in-hose flowers bright pink. E G. 
Snowdrift (Kurume). Large single flowers pure white. C DFG. 
Triumph (Indica). Brilliant red flowers are double. DF G. 
Vervaeneana alba (Indica). Semi-double flowers white with greenish 
markings. F. 
Violacea (Indica). Single flowers are delicate shade of lavender. F. 
Wm. Van Orange (Indica). Double flowers are deep orange. D F. 

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