HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
This group of Azaleas can stand good deal 
of cold weather, being hardier than Indica or 
Kurume, and is recommended for planting in 
northern belts of South States, but they will 
also do well on Gulf Coast. 
KAEMPFERI 
Pink to orange red flowers of rather late season. Does 
well in lower South, but also hardy in New England 
States. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE 
Double flowering pink of Macrantha, doing well in 
lower south as well as in very cold climate. Liners only. 
MACRANTHA, ORANGE 
Orange red flowers of above variety. These Macran- 
tha can stand more hot sun and dry weather, as well as 
cold, far better than Indicas. 
MAXWELL 
Large, white flowers with pinkish throat. Fast, upright 
grower. 
PRICES ARE SAME AS INDICAS. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
CHRISTMAS CHEER 
Small, deep crimson, hose-in-hose flowers. Compact 
grower. 
CORAL BELL 
Coral pink, hose-in-hose very profuse bloomer, is prob- 
ably the most popular variety of all Kurume. Fine for 
forcing. 
HEXE (Firefly) 
Large, bright scarlet, hose-in-hose of compact grower. 
HINO-CRIMSON 
Similar to Hinodegiri with deeper crimson flowers which 
will not fade in sun, and said to be hardier than Hino- 
degiri. Slow, compact grower. This is a new variety and 
because of limited supply, the prices will be 50% higher 
than listed prices. 
HINODEGIRI 
Deep red, single flowers of good size. Very hardy and 
well adapted for landscape planting in northern sections 
of the South, as well as in the Eastern states. 
HORTENSIA 
Large, hose-in-hose, soft pink flowers are produced in 
great profusion. 
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