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ROSEBUD (B5G). Well named. Small, double, pearl-pink 
flowers resembling miniature roses. Very desirable. 
ROSE GREELEY (D3G). Mr. Gable says: ‘‘We believe we 
have produced in this, that hardy white we have been 
looking for. The color is pure except for very faint trace 
of yellow in the throat, are of good size and substance 
and the plant of good compact, branching habit’’. 
ROYALTY (A27G). Double, bright purple flowers. Purples 
are in demand now and this is a good one. 
SPRINGTIME (A11G). Single, clear pink, very early. 
SUSAN (54G). Single, salmon-pink. Hardy. Free bloomer. 
SWAN (S20G). A large flowered hardy white. Large flowers. 
VIOLA (50G). Lavender with red spots. Broad and shapely. 
Early flowering. 
46G. Purple-red, hose-in-hose, fringed flowers. 
51G. A cross of Poukhanensis and Ledifolia Alba with 
blooms similar to Viola. Early flowering. 
C6G. Pink, fully double flowers. 
CiG. Pink, double flowers. 
C12G. Pink, fully double flowers. 
F3G. Blood-red, hose-in-hose. 
H12G. Bright scarlet, double flowers. 
KAEMPFERI HYBRID AZALEAS 
In these new Kaempferi hybrids—the result of crossing 
Kaempferi with Malvatica and Hinodegiri—there has been 
obtained the hardiest type of evergreen Azalea, with a good 
range of form and color in the flowers so far achieved. Sev- 
eral years’ test have demonstrated that these new hybrids 
are just as hardy as Kaempferi, until now the hardiest of 
the evergreen sorts. The flowers are larger than the Kurume 
type. 
ALICE. A large brilliant orange-red flower. 
ANNAMARIA. A new pure white Kaempferi hybrid from 
Holland. Free flowering. A good grower. 
ATALANTA. Large purple flowers. Plants strong, tall 
growers. Same as Purple King. 
BETTY. Brilliant rosy pink with a trace of orange. 
CARMEN. A large phlox-pink flowering variety. Very 
large flowers. Bushy growing habit. 
CLEOPATRA. A very hardy rapid growing upright variety 
producing an abundance of beautiful old-rose flowers. 
FAVORITA. Prolific producer clear pink flowers. 
FEDORA. The exceptionally large salmon-rose flowers of 
this variety have won first prizes wherever exhibited. 
GRETCHEN. Dark mauve-colored large flowers. 
JOHN CAIRNS. Large flowering blood-red. A new one 
from Holland. 
KATHLEEN. Richest rose pink. Large, freely produced. 
LAKME. Pink flowers; compact grower. 
LOHENGRIN. Very attractive orchid-colored flowers. 
LOUISE. Soft pink flowers. Very abundant. 
MARY. A very distinctive deep pink large size. This is 
one of our favorites. A sure bloomer. Good grower. 
MIGNON. A delicate rose of medium bushy habit. 
MIKADO. Flowers the same red as Hinodegiri but is much 
hardier and has a tall upright growing habit. 
NORMA. A slow bushy growing plant with clear, bright 
pink flowers. 
OBERON. Large soft pink flowers. 
OTHELLO. This brick-red flowering variety is very effec- 
tively used in mass plantings. 
PURPLE KING. Large, purple flowers; good grower. Same 
as Atalanta. 
THAIS. A brilliant pink variety; compact, bushy. 
WILLY. A fine large flower of pure clear pink. 
ZAMPA. The striking large strawberry-red flower and the 
loose, open habit of this plant make it most unusual. 
KAEMPFERI M3315. Flowers large, pinkish lilac. Strong 
grower. 
KAEMPFERI (Species). This lot was grown from seed and 
should prove very interesting. 
PERICAT AZALEAS 
In the early 1930’s, Alphonse Pericat of Pennsylvania 
offered a new lot of Azaleas of his production. While these 
are not dependable here, they do have some wonderful 
flowers, especially good for florists forcing use and for this 
purpose we recommend them. 
ANN, CHENEE. Charming large double pink for Easter 
orcing. 
ERY RUSSAUE. A very beautiful large colorful salmon 
ower. 
MRS. PERICAT. A large light double pink. Holds its 
aes a very long time. One of the most popular forcing 
varieties. 
PERICAT’S SALMON PINK. Very beautiful salmon pink 
for Easter forcing. 
