~ MARYANN—(38G). Medium late fully double flowered pink 
| which we regard our hardiest double. Profuseness of 
bloom -and good plant habit also commend it. 
4 in. pots, $1.00. 6 in., $1.50 
MARY DALTON—(111G). Hose-in-hose salmon red with very 
pointed petals arranged in perfect symmetry. 6 in., $1.50 
MILDRED MAE—(69G). Very shapely plant with dense ever- 
green foliage and beautiful lavender flowers spotted bright 
red in throat. 12-18 in., $2.00 
ROSEBUD—(B5G). Rose pink colored and rose form fully 
double flowers on a_ very dwarf plant. Unusually 
floriferous, even for an azalea and—again rose like—it is 
particularly charming in the stage of the opening bud. 
Stock limited. 3 in. pots, $1.00 
Cé8G—Deep pink coloring and faint orange shading in threat. 
Large growing and vigorous this plant needs room to 
develop. Given this there is no more beautiful azalea, 
1-114 ft., $1.50 
F-1-G—Cardinal red hose-in-hose flowers. 6 in, pots, $1.50 
F-3-G—Flowers as above but more vigorous grower. 
6 in, pots, $1.50 
H6G—A hybrid of Azalea Tschonoskii, very twiggy and dense 
habit with flame scarlet hose-in-hose flowers. We know of 
no other hybrids of this species. 6 in. pots, $1.50 
We like the single flowered azaleas too but find that the 
double and hose-in-hose forms set little or no seeds and losing 
none of their vitality in seed production they are more healthy, 
vigorous and free flowering than the single sorts. So we have 
been breeding toward this objective. 
