GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
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AZALEA MAXWELLI 
KURUME AZALEAS 
KURUME AZALEAS ARE VERY SHOWY. 
USUALLY GROW COMPACT AND LOW. 
FOLIAGE IS SMALL AND SHINY. THESE 
ARE EVERGREEN AZALEAS, LEAVES 
STAY ON ALL WINTER, MASS OF 
FLOWERS THAT COME IN BRIGHT 
COLORS. FINE FOR FORCING. 
ALADDIN—A bright scarlet with shiny 
green foliage. Compact grower. One mass 
of flowers completely cover the plant. A 
good one. Introduced from Holland in 1949. 
2% in. Pot Plant—75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
AMOENA—FEvarly flower:ng rosy purple, 
flowers are hose in hose, The foliage is a 
glossy deep green. A hardy dwarf variety. 
2% in. Pot Plants—50c each, 3 for $1.30. 
TRANSPLANTS—2 yr. 5-8 in., 75c each, 3 
for $2.10. 
AMOENA COCCINEA—Same as Amoena. 
Flowers are a soft deep pink, it can be 
taken for red. 
2% in. Pot Plants—50c each, 3 for $1.30. 
ADDY WERY—Blood Red, oriental color, 
free flowering habits, Dwarf and compact. 
This is a nice one. Stock on this one is 
scarce, only a few hundred to sell this sea- 
son. Not more than 2 to a customer. 
10-12 in. B.B. plants—$3.00 each. 
(No small plants till 1953). 
HINODIGIRiI—An old variety but yet very 
much in 
leaves are glossy green. Compact but also 
vigorous in growth. Only recently has an 
azalea been found to equal this one. 
2% in, Pot Plants 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
demand. A beautiful rose red, - 
AZALEA MRS. VUYK VAN NESS — A 
1950 introduction from Holland. This is one 
of the best Azaleas introduced in many 
years. The flowers are large ruffled ben- 
gal red of a heavy texture. Foliage is a 
glossy deep green. Sturdy compact grower. 
One that will attract much attention. 
2% in. Pot Plants — 80c each, 3 for $2.25. 
AZALEA LITTLE BEAUTY — Another 
1951 introduction. The beauty of this Azalea 
is unsurpassed. The flowers are double and 
fringed which completely cover the plant. 
The color is a satin deep rose. Branches 
are upright with deep glossy green foliage. 
244 in. Pot Plants — 80c each, 3 for $2.25. 
Azalea Sherwood Orchid 
A hybrid hinodegiri with flowers of a 
clear lavender with speckled throat. Flowers 
are large and completely cover the plant. 
Good to plant in masses as they harmonize 
with other colors in gardens. This is a new 
azalea introduced recently from the Pacific 
coast. Hardier than Hinodegiri. 
TRANSPLANTS—5-7 in., 65c each, 
$6.00. 
2% in. Put plants 50c each, 10 for $4.00. 
TRANSPLANTS—6-8 in. 75c each, 3 for 
$2.10. 
10 for 
SHERWOOD RED AZALEA 
A magnificent azalea. Compact, dwarf 
and evergreen. Foliage so glossy it shines, 
bright green turning in cold weather to a 
fiery red. Better foliage than Azalea hino- 
degiri from which it was hybridized. Flowers 
in such abundance that the foliage is almost 
entirely hidden and of the most brilliant 
red imaginable. Words utterly fail to de- 
scr.be the Sherwood Red Azalea. We con- 
sider Sherwood Red Azalea the finest Azalea 
ever offered the nursery trade. It has every 
thing: hardiness, clean habit of growth, 
easy culture, splendid foliage and almost 
unbelievable showiness of inflorescence. 
Third year on market, 2% in. Pot plants, 
60c each, 10 for $5.50. 
SHERWOOD CERISE AZALEA 
A wonderful dwarf evergreen. Hardy and 
compact. Foliage dark green, dense. Flowers 
bright clear cerise, very lovely, completely 
covering the plant. Many consider this the 
best Azalea we grow. It has a great future 
and new to the trade. 2% inch pot plants 
60¢.710 for $5.50: 
HINO CRIMSON-—Same as Hinodigiri, but 
with crimson-red flowers, which do not 
fade. An excelent grower, with sturdy up- 
right branches. 
2% in. Pot Plants—45c each, 3 for $1.20. 
