are the deepest shade of red of any Azalea 
I have seen, and very worth while if you 
have a. protected place. 
CORAL BELLS—Very bushy plant with foliage 
like Boxwood. Small flowers in clusters are 
coral pink. Wonderful for borders. 
COPPER BELLS—Similar to Coral Bells in many 
respects but color of flowers is Orange copper. 
ELEANOR ALLAN—With due humility, the 
finest Pink Kurume. This is a seedling of 
Hinodigiri and resembles it in growth habit 
and performance but flowers are a most beau- 
tiful glowing pink. Every Nurseryman who 
has seen it has ordered a supply. 
HINODIGIRI—Still the most popular red. 
PAINTED LADY—A Dwarf’ variety with white 
flowers speckled and streaked with red. - This 
is a very pert and saucy little Azalea. Hard 
to propagate and siow to grow, but makes a 
beautiful plant with glossy foliage and very 
compact habit. Branches sporting solid color 
may be removed to retain the effect. 
PEACH BLOW—A fast growing and lovely soft 
Salmon Pink that will grow to eight or ten 
feet in favorable circumstances. Heavy 
bloomer and most satisfactory. 
SALMON BEAUTY—Bushy but strong growth, 
with shiny. foliage and a profusion of very 
large (for Kurume) flowers. One of the best 
of the Kurumes, and very widely used by 
florists for forcing. 
SNOW —Probably the best White Aga for all 
purposes. Grows fast, very shiny and good 
foliage, and very dependable with a profusion 
of fairly large hose in hose flowers. Use it in 
borders or in your group plantings of either 
Kurumes or Indicas and it is outstanding. 
Prices of the Kurume Azaleas, with the ex- 
vent on of Black Hawk, Copper Bells and Painted 
Lady. Add 20c each for these three varieties: 
Each Per 100 
8’ epread? Jc le SS. See eee 50c $40.00 
102 Spread ee ee 75¢ 60.00 
12” CSPread io sciatica ee ee $1.00 75.00 
Larger specimens available in some varieties 
