PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 

COCCINEA SPECIOSA—Brilliant orange-red. 12-15 in., 
15-18 in., 18-24 in. 
FANNY—Magenta-pink, tinted purplish. 15-18 in., 18-24 
in. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Bright orange, yellow lobe. 18-24 in. 
GRANDEUR TRIUMPHANT—Violet-red. 18-24 in. 
NANCY WATERER—Golden yellow, deeper eye. 15-18 
in., 18-24 in. 
NARCISSIFLORA—Sulphur yellow, double. 12-15 in., 
15-18 in., 18-24 in. 
PALLAS—Orange red. 9-12 in., 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
PRINCE OF THE BELGIANS—Deep rose, fringed. 18- 
24 in. 
RAPHAEL de SMET—White, shaded rose, double. 9-12 
in., 12-15 in., 15-18 in., 18-24 in. 
SANG de GENTBRUGGE—Crimson. 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
RUSTICA PLENA 
EARLY—Fine art shades, double flowering and of com- 
pact habit. 
AIDA—Rose, slightly tinged lilac. 9-12 in. 
CORNEILLE—Rose. 12-15 in. 
IL TASSO—Rose red, tinted salmon, giving it a Talisman 
rose effect. 9-12 in., 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
MILTON—White. 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
MURILLO—Red with rosy purple. 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
NORMA—Rosy red. 12-15 in., 15-18 in. 
PHIDIAS—Cream, flushed rose. 15-18 in. 
Prices on all above azaleas: 9-12 in., $2.00; 12-15 in., $2.50; 
15-18 in., $3.00; 18-24 in., $3.50; 2-3 ft., $4.00. 
EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
We can offer the following azaleas in small sizes from 
6 to 10 inches, sizes varying according to type. With 
shipping costs so high, many people prefer to buy smaller 
sized plants. ‘They cost less, transplant more easily, and 
in a year or two are as large as those plants which cost 
two and three times as much. 
The entire country is becoming azalea-conscious, and 
people are beginning to learn that they can have lovely 
evergreen azaleas in locations that have never been thought 
suitable for azaleas. Each year new and hardy varieties 
are being developed. Azaleas produce a wealth of color 
in early spring that would be impossible to obtain at any 
cost from any other plants. 
Some are dwarf-growing, some fairly fast-growing. They 
bear myriads of flowers in spring, sometimes covering the 
entire plant. They are extremely hardy, and are evergreen 
except a few which lose their leaves in the New England 
states. The Kurumes are hardy as far north as New York. 
The Hardy Japanese are hardy in New England. The Vuy- 
kiana Azaleas are a new race of very large flowered Jap- 
anese Azaleas. They are sturdy growers, prolific bloomers 
and very hardy. Azaleas are abbreviated as follows: Kur- 
ume—kKur.; Hardy Japanese—H. J.; VWuykiana—Vuy. 
The following varieties, $1.00 each—$10.00 a dozen. 
AMOENA (H. J.)—Small, bronzy foliage, double, claret 
flowers. 
BEETHOVEN (Vuy.)—Large mauve. 
BRIDESMAID (Kur.)—Glowing salmon-pink flowers borne 
in large clusters. 
FLAME (H. J.)—Bright orange-red flowers early in sea- 
son. Very showy. 
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