Kurume Azaleas 
Compact form, adapt for forcing, hardy and a veritable riot 
of color when in bloom, briefly describes the Kurume Azaleas. 
Having gained rapid popularity, they are nearly the “tops” 
for all types of trade; being used in border plantings, in effective 
combinations with Indica Azaleas, with various landscape plans 
and now, a profitable pot plant for the Florists and Greenhouse- 
men. 
BESSIE A. DODD—Similar to Coral Bells, with a delicate clear 
pink flower, but blooms later and longer. A fast grower. (4-6’’ 
liners, 8-10°7, 10-127) 
CHRISTMAS CHEER-—Small, deep crimson flowers, compact 
plant that is good for pot culture. Very good for forcing for 
Christmas. (4-6’” liners, 6-8’’) 
CORAL BELLS—Coral pink, well shaped, hose in hose flowers. 
It is one of the best plants for florists forcing. Small leaves and 
a compact grower. (4-6”’ liner, 6-8’’, 8-10’’) 
FASHION—Salmon pink, hose in hose flower. Very compact 
grower and a prolific bloomer. 
HEX E—Slow, compact grower with showy deep scarlet hose 
in hose flowers. (6-8’’) 
HINODEGIRI—Brilliant deep red flowers that are borne in 
clusters. Slow, compact grower, making it a good pot-plant. 
Continuously a favorite for landscape borders. (4-6’’ liner, 4-6”, 
6-8””) 
Pericat Azaleas 
PINK PERICAT—Large pink flower of the hose in hose type. 
(2:67, 6-8”) 
SWEETHEART SUPREME — Delicate shade of clear pink, 
hose in hose flower. (4-6’’, 6-8”, 8-10”) 
PRICES OF KURUME AND PERICAT AZALEAS 
Each «10 100 
Bed grown 4 to 6 in. liners _ $1.10 $10.00 
4 to 6 in. Budded ____ = CSO 4,50 40.00 
6 to 8 in. Budded CS 6.00 55.00 
8 to 10 in. Budded ss sCdé$85 8.00 75.00 
20% Cash and Carry Discount except on liners 
