KURUME AZALEAS 
Kurume Azaleas are slow growing and are often seen 
in borders along walks and in plantings around larger 
Azaleas. They will eventually, however, reach a height 
of 4 to 6 feet and are hardy all over the South and as 
far north as New Jersey and Long Island. We have re- 
ports of their being successfully grown in Kansas City 
with only lath-shade for protection. Kurumes are ex- 
tensively used by florists as pot plants, and in the North 
they bloom at Easter time. The blooms are small in com- 
parison to the Indicas, but are borne in great profusion. 
Some are single, while others have two rows of petals 
and are described as ‘‘hose-in-hose.” 
Christmas Cheer. Deep red hose-in-hose blooms. Com- 
pact growth. 3-5”, 5-7”, 6-8”, 8-10”. 
Coral Bells. Very prolific coral pink, hose-in-hose in 
form. This is a splendid grower and very showy when 
in bloom. Our plants are extremely vigorous. 4-6”, 
5-7”, 6-8”, 8-10”, 10-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”. 
Double Mauve. Delicate mauve colored hose-in-hose 
blooms. 4-6”, 5-7”, 6-8”. 
Hexe. This popular red has somewhat larger hose-in-hose 
flowers than Christmas Cheer. Slow grower. 4-6”, 
6-8”, 8-10”. 
Hiawatha. This variety, though perhaps not strictly a 
Kurume type, is similar in growth and has crimson- 
carmine hose-in-hose blooms. 4-6”, 6-8”. 
Hinodegiri. One of the most popular reds. It is a very 
compact grower and covers itself with showy bright 
red blooms. Excellent for bordering walks. 4-6”, 5-7”, 
6-8”, 8-10”. 
Hortensia. Soft pink hose-in-hose flowers. 4-6”, 6-8,” 
8-10”. 
Peach Blossom. Very fast grower, with medium size 
single flowers of delicate peach pink shade. 4-6”, 6-8”, 
8=107 10-1277 12-18”, 
Pink Pearl. Pink hose-in-hose blooms. 4-6”, 5-7”, 6-8”, 
8-10”. 
Saimon Beauty. Large hose-in-hose salmon pink blooms. 
4-6”, 5-7”, 6-8”, 8-10”, 10-12”. 
Se et Queen. Large single salmon blooms, fast grower. 
4-6”, 5-7”, 6-8”, 8-10’, 10-12”, 12-18”. 
Snow. aieisene compact growth with pure white hose- 
in-hose blooms. 4-6”, 5-7”, 6-8”, 8-10”, 10-12”. 
PERICAT AZALEAS 
Very similar to the Kurume Azaleas, the Pericats are 
rapidly growing in popularity. The partially open buds 
present a very distinct and different appearance, like 
that of a miniature rose. All varieties are compact, vigor- 
ous, and hardy. 
Gardenia Supreme. White hose-in-hose blooms. 4-6”, 
6-8”. 
Mme. Pericat. Flesh pink. 4-6”, 6-8”. 
Sweetheart Supreme. Blush pink. 4-6”, 6-8”, 8-10”. 
PRICES OF KURUME AND PERICAT AZALEAS: 
Each 10 100 
4- 6” 1l-yr. plants, not budded _____ $ .20 $.1.50° $ 12.50 
5- 7” 2-yr. plants, upright, budded—__.40 3.50 30.00 
6-87. compact sbUdded a. == a .75 7.00 67.50 
3-102 compact, mbudd equa en 1.00 9.00 80.00 
10-1277 compacts buddaed sa 1-40) ~- 12:50 7 115.00 
12-187 -compact, pudded 25 ee 1.75 16.00 150.00 
18-24” compact, budded —....._____._ 2.50 22.50 200.00 
