KURUME AZALEAS, continued 
Hinodegiri. Slow, compact grower, but its fiery red 
flowers will literally smother the entire plant, even 
when they are very small, making it one of the most 
desirable pot-plants. 
Hinomayo. Fast-growing, upright branches are clothed 
with small, light-colored leaves. Soft pink flowers of a 
beautiful shade completely hide the plant. Blooms early. 
Hortensia. Good-sized, soft pink, hose-in-hose flowers 
produced in large trusses. Medium height. 
Irene. A lovely new Azalea. Blush-white with deeper 
center. Tall; midseason. 
Kaempferi. This Evergreen Azalea will lose its leaves 
farther north, where it can stand the winters of Boston 
without any protection, and does splendidly in the 
Lower South, making large plants. The big, single, red 
flowers are borne profusely rather late in season. 
Lavender Queen. Large, single, light lavender flowers 
with white stamens. Leaves large and dark. 
Macrantha, Double-flowering. Double pink flowers 
of good size. Late blooming; very hardy. 
Mauve Beauty. Flowers of a delicate mauve shade which 
literally cover the entire plant. Compact, dwarf grower. 
Peach Blow. One of the fastest-growing Kurumes. 
Medium-sized, single flowers of a delicate peach shade. 
Pink Pearl. Large, most beautiful salmon-rose-color 
blooms, shaded lighter toward center, with prominent 
markings, borne in large clusters. 
Salmon Beauty. Large, hose-in-hose, salmon-pink flow- 
ers and light green foliage. 
Salmon Queen. Large, single, salmon-pink flowers pro- 
duced in great profusion in midseason. One of the most 
attractive Kurumes. 
Snow. Good size, hose-in-hose flowers of purest white 
among beautiful glossy leaves. Liked by all. 
Sunstar. Medium-sized, single, dark rose-pink flowers 
are borne very profusely. Small, dark green leaves and 
medium height. 
Sweet Brier. Compact grower, with leaves similar to 
Peach Blow. Its medium-sized, single pink flowers are 
very attractive. One of the hardiest Kurumes known. 
Vesuvius. Deep flame-red. Vigorous, tall grower; late 
bloomer. 
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PERICAT AZALEAS 
The Pericat Azaleas are a group of hybrids that have 
proved to be quite hardy in temperatures as low as 3 to 5 
degrees above zero. They are profuse bloomers and have 
about the same habit of growth as the Kurumes but grow 
a little faster. 
Gardenia Supreme. A good white with flowers very 
closely resembling a gardenia bloom, sometimes green- 
throated and at other times with slight speckles of pink 
in the throat. 
Madam Pericat. A delicate tint of pink; full double. 
Pink Pericat. Deep clear pink. A good bloomer; flowers | 
full double. ; 
Sweetheart Supreme. Much darker pink than Madam | 
Pericat. Flowers in clusters—double or hose-in-hose. | 
Twenty Grand. Flowers somewhat darker and larger | 
than Coral Bells. Many times there are single and | 
double or hose-in-hose flowers on the same plant. 
Prices of Pericat Azaleas are the same as Kurume Azaleas | 

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