Acid Loving Plants -- Che Cre Aristocrats 
Azaleas 
INDICA and KURUME 
I-gal. $1.50; 5-gal. $3.50 

AZALEA VERVAENEANA 
Balled: $6.00 to $15.00 
Alice. A rich, brilliant pink with large 
conical clusters of bloom. One of the 
finest pinks, very free-blooming. An 
outstanding plant in any garden, it 
blooms early mid-season. This com- 
pact growing bush will reach the ulti- 
mate height of 3 to 4 feet. 
Cornubia. Compact trusses of brilliant, 
clear red flowers. The leaves and plant 
of this variety are both large. Its good 
color and early blooming habit rate this 
as one of the choicest rhododendrons. 
Eureka Maid (Pat. 432). Combines 
the best features of Pink Pearl and 
Alice. The deep rich pink flowers are 
borne in large conical clusters. Blooms 
in May. Very compact and handsome 
shrub, 4 to 5 feet high when full 
grown. 
Mrs. Alfred Sanders. A hardy bloom- 
ing large rose red double Azalea with 
deep green foliage. The plant is rather 
slow in growth but makes up for this 
by blooming early and for a long 
period. 
Coral Bell. Flowers of delicately tinted 
coral-pink produced in abundance dur- 
ing April. Pleasing evergreen foliage. 
Hexe. This is one of the best red ever- 
green Azaleas. Foliage is dark green 
and large. The large double flowers 
appear in May. 
Hinodegiri. Compact, low shrubs with 
the round glossy leaves completely hid- 
den by the masses of crimson flowers 
during March. 
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Pink Pearl. Large double blooms with 
a delicate apple blossom pink color. 
Truly the finest of all pink Azaleas. 
Midseason to May. 
Prof. Walters. A large single varie- 
gated Azalea of pink streaked with 
white. A late but heavy bloomer. 
Salmon Beauty. Striking blooms of a 
distinct and pleasing salmon color are 
produced in abundance. Very attrac- 
tive and popular. 
Snow (also known as Swan). One 
bloom growing inside another in a 
pleasing and unique hose-in-hose ef- 
fect. Covered by masses of snowy 
white blooms in mid-season. 
Vervaeneana. Large double flowers of 
pink fringed interestingly with white. 
The foliage is a shining deep green. 
Blooms from November to April. 
Betty Wormald. Unfading pink flow- 
ers with paler centers and a light pur- 
ple blotch in the upder portion. Flow- 
ers early May. Excellent foliage. A 
compact bush eventually growing to a 
height of 4 to 5 feet. 
Lord Roberts. There is a continued 
popular demand for this variety. Dark 
red flowers with black markings: Hardy 
and reliable. 
Pink Pearl. Still one of the most popu- 
lar with its delicate shell-pink gorgeous 
blooms. 
Unknown Warrior. Striking rich crim- 
son blooms in large heads. Sturdy plant 
with long dark green leaves. Flowers 
in mid-April. Ultimate height 3 feet. 
