good foliage and a profusion of double or hose 
in hose salmon pink blooms. Late midseason. 
PRIDE OF SUMMERVILLE—One of the very best 
and most reliable of the Indicas. Hardy and a 
fine performer regardless of the weather. 
Light salmon pink flowers in midseason. 
No. 72—This is a hybrid of unknown origin and 
is one of the best all around Azaleas grown 
here, as well as one of the most beautiful. 
Strong and compact plant with good foliage 
and hose in hose flowers of a beautiful shade 
of light pink. Midseason. 
No. 469—-This Japanese Azalea is extremely vig- 
orous and grows very tall and strong. Flow- 
ers are deep pink and very early. Hardy and 
fine for background planting. 
PRICES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
10” height—well balanced ~---__-.__------~- 50c 
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RIG SS Cae Siac ate bh cn ek ey Site cial ee $1.00 
MACRANTHA AZALEAS 
These fine Azaleas have never attained the de- 
gree of popularity which they deserve in the South 
because they bloom so late that annuals and per- 
ennials have taken the emphasis off of Azaleas. 
As a class they have beautiful, medium sized 
flowers and very beautiful, shiny and narrow 
foliage. They are strong growers but most do not 
grow to great height, making very compact and 
mie shrubs, of extreme beauty the year 
round. 
This family is much hardier than the Indicas. 
Write for quotations as we do not have these in 
quantities as of other Azaleas. In this section 
they bloom in May and June. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
APPLE BLOSSOM —Strong, hardy, fine bloomer 
with glossy foliage and beautiful salmon and 
white flowers. Compact and dwarf. 
CORAL BELLS—Very bushy plant with foliage 
resembling boxwood. Small flowers are hose 
in hose and of a shiny coral pink color. 
ELEANOR ALLAN—We consider this the finest 
Kurume to come on the market since Mr. E. 
H. Wilson introduced Kurumes in 1920. It is a 
seedling of Hinodigiri and the bush strongly 
resembles the Hinodigiri bush although it is 
a slightly stronger grower. The budset is the 
