

SPRING-1947 
1921 26th ‘Year 10947 

Azalea Hino-Crimson 
A good representation of the new Azalea introduced by us 
in 1944. Photo was taken when almost finished blooming to show 
its “-NON-FADING” quality. 
It is a cross of Hinodegiri and Amoena, but hardier than 
Hinodegiri. An excellent grower, with glossy dark green foliage. 
The flower is a showy, clean crimson-red. Good for forcing. 
Back in 1921 “John Vermeulen, Grower of Ever- 
greens” started as one of the first commercial propagators 
of nursery stock in this vicinity. Much has happened 
since. Many pleasant business relations have been en- 
countered, many new acquaintances made, good times, 
hard times. In the Spring of 1946, “John Vermeulen, 
Grower of Evergreens’”’ became “John Vermeulen & Son,”’ 
and in July of the same year “John Vermeulen & Son, 
Inc.” We appreciate your past patronage and are pleased 
that we have been able to serve you. We now look forward 
to the future and hope that it may be a bright one for 
you and for us. 
John Vermeulen & Son, Inc. 
NURSERYMEN 
Westbury, L. I., New York 
Phone Westbury 328 

