



PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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HARDY FIREFLY (H. J.)—Brilliant, fiery-red flowers 
of good size. Compact growing and very hardy. 
HINODEGIRI (Kur.) — Brilliant crimson-red flowers 
smother the entire plant. 
HINOMAYO (H. J.)—Soft pink flowers. Profuse early 
bloomer and one of the hardiest. 
JOHANN STRAUSS (Vuy.)—Deep salmon-rose. 
KAEMPFERI (H. J.)—Big, single, red flowers borne pro- 
fusely late in the season. Hardy. Can stand the winters 
of Boston without any protection. 
MACRANTHA ORANGE (H. J.)—Orange-red flowers 
late in season. Very compact. 
MACRANTHA PINK (H. J.)—Single, medium-sized pink 
flowers late in season. Compact. 
MACRANTHA Double-flowering (H. J.)—Same as above 
except with double pink flowers of good size. Late bloom- 
ing and very hardy. 
MAXWELLI (H. J.)—Camine-red, single flowers are big 
and very attractive. 
PALESTRINA (Vuy.)—Pure white, faint green eye. 
SALMON BEAUTY (Kur.)—Large hose-in-hose salmon 
pink flowers. 
SCHUBERT (Vuy.)—Light pink. 
SIBELIUS (Vuy.)—Orange-red. 
SNOW (Kur.)—Large, hose-in-hose flowers of purest white. 
SWEETBRIAR (Kur.)—Medium-sized, single pink flow- 
ers. 
We can also offer the following Indica varieties 8-12 
inches, $1.00 each; $10.00 a dozen: 
INDICA ALBA (Ledifolia alba)—Very large, white flow- 
ers. Good grower and profuse bloomer. 
INDICA ROSEA (Ledifolia rosea) — Similar to Indica 
alba, excepting the big, single white flowers are tinted 
rose. 
FORMOSA—A big, robust grower with large dark leaves 
and big purplish pink flowers, freely produced. Not hardy 
in the north. 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON 
The aristocrat of all broad-leaved evergreens, these 
handsome plants are very majestic with their lush, almost 
tropical luxuriant foliage. Huge clusters of exotic flow- 
ers are framed artistically with broad, leathery foliage. 
Contrary to common belief, rhododendron are not dif- 
ficult to grow. They require well-drained acid soil. 
All varieties listed here are extremely hardy—all B. & B. 
ADMIRAL PIET HEIN—Lilac, 12-15 in. 
ANTOON VAN WELIE—Carmine pink. 15-18 in., 18-24 
in. 
DR. ARNOLD W. ENDT—Very large flowering carmine. 
12-15 in., 15-18 in., 18-24 in. 
CARACTACUS—Purplish crimson. 12-15 in., 18-24 in., 
30-36 in. 
COUNTESS OF ATHLONE—Mauve. 12-15 in. 
DR. H. C. DRESSELHUYS—Aniline-red. 12-15 in. 
DR. H. J. LOVINK—Aniline-red. 18-24 in. 
DR. V. H. RUTGER—Red, fringed. 18-24 in., 24-30 in. 
| -F. D. GODMAN—Dark red. 18-24 in., 24-30 in. 
GOMER WATERER—White, green spotted. 12-15 in., 
18-24 in. 
IGNATIUS SARGENT—Light red. 24-30 in., 30-36 in., 
3-4 ft. 
JOHN WALTER—Crimson. 12-15 in. 
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