HARDY EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
AMOENA. Flowers of bright rosy purple are produced 
in a solid mass in May. The foliage, which is very hairy, 
takes on a bronzy tint in the fall. 
6- 8° in. (2 ee eee $1.50 
$-10 (ins > Sse. ee ee 2.00 
10-12 ani: 22 eae 2 
12-15 in. isk es: ha 2 2 Le 
BRIDESMAID. Glowing salmon-pink flowers in very 
large clusters. Small, glossy, bright green foliage. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. Compact grower with small 
shiny leaves. Deepest crimson flowers are small but very 
attractive, and one of best variety. 
6- 8.in, s&e@ 3 eee ae eee $1.50 
8-10 Sn. oo oe a ee ee 2.00 
10-12 in. ee ee. pte age 2/2250 
12-15 in’ Sl eee 
CORAL BELLS. Coral-pink, shaded deeper in the cen- 
ter; medium-sized hose-in-hose flowers profusely pro- 
duced. The plants have small, round, glossy foliage. 
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10=1 2 ne Stbvt 5, Se Le eee ee 
12-15) in: Z i eee 3.00 
FLAME. Single flowers, brilliant orange-red with cop- 
pery shadings; vigorous; earliest to bloom. 
$-105 in. 2. 283 Sn $2.00 
10-12 in. ee ees wi #22532 2.50 
12215910 ee on ee pen 3.00 
FORMOSA. Its rose-purple flowers, freely produced 
early in the season, are the finest of this color, Strong 
plants with good foliage. 
8-10 in. pala here ~<iL aoe 
10-12. ins *. 22th eee de ee ee 2.50 
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HINODEGIRI. A rosy scarlet form of A. amoena. This 
is one of the most brilliant of all the dwarf Azaleas, 
and is a very profuse bloomer over a long period. 
Plants can be kept in dwarf condition. 
6-8 ail eee Jo) ae $1.50 
8-10 in lies sete US eee 
10-12% ing 22 ee eee 2.50 
12-15 in Satu ot Be Se 
INDICA ALBA. Pure white. Light green, hairy foli- 
age; upright growth. Very hardy. 
pay Hie of —~ iss eee 
15-18 in, POE en 
19e94 in. eee , \ ee __ 3.50 
