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KURUME Azaleas 
Slow in growth, compact in habit and profuse in bloom, the 
Kurume Azaleas are one of the most valuable flowering shrubs 
for landscape work. They may be used as low borders, as a 
facer for taller plantings, or in pots for accents on porch or terrace. 
Their brilliant range of colors makes them indispensable for adding 
color to a planting. With the pastel shades of pink, lavender, 
carmine, scarlet, rose-red, salmon, and pure white, as well as 
variegated, a most magnificent display is yours for the asking. 
Since they bloom when very young, the Kurume Azaleas give a 
riotous burst of color at their blooming season. Some of the 
flowers are hose-in-hose, while others are full singles. 
E., Early; M., Midseason; L., Late. 
SALMON 
BRIDESMAID. E. Bright salmon flowers in large clusters. 
Free flowering; small, glossy foliage. 
PINK PEARL. E. Salmon, hose-in-hose, in large clusters. 
Free bloomer; bushy. 
SALMON BEAUTY. M. Large, hose-in-hose blooms of clear 
salmon. 
SALMON PRINCE. M. Large, single, pure salmon flowers in 
clusters much like a rhododendron. Compact. 
SALMON QUEEN. Large, single, salmon-pink. 
LIGHT PINK 
APPLE BLOSSOM. L. Beautiful light pink like apple blos- 
soms, with lighter tints toward the center. Foliage glossy 
green. Very hardy, compact. 
CHERRY BLOSSOM. M. Lovely cherry-blossom-pink, hose- 
in-hose flowers. Dull, dark green foliage. 
CORAL BELLS. M. Shell-pink, shading deeper in the center; 
hose-in-hose. Glossy green foliage. 
ORANGE 
FLAME. M. Single, madder-red, suffused copper. Good foliage, 
open growth. 
ORANGE CORAL BELLS. M. Hose-in-hose, bright orange 
blooms. Good foliage. Heavy bloom. 

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