AZALEAS—Jho Perfect Companion Plant. 
Our azaleas are evergreen, handsome bushy little plants, heavily budded and just full of vitality. Our principal 
stocks are of the Belgian-Indica strains, these produce the very large and double ruffly flowers, and bloom over a 
very long period) but we also grow lots of the very fine Kurume types (these open in one tremendous burst of glory, 
are somewhat hardier than the Indica, and the flowers are generally just a little bit smaller, sometimes single) and 
Pericats (flowers usually borne in very full clusters, some are tightly rolled little sweetheart rose-type buds, and 
others are quite open; they all, as a group, seem to be the very fastest growers). 
We strongly urge you to try azaleas, their display is unsurpassed during the Winter and Spring months. No one 
needs deny himself the very real pleasure these little gems can provide, for they may be easily cared for indoors in 
those sections of the country where the winters are too severe for outdoor culture. 
ADRIAN STUYART A recent introduction, large royal 
purple double blossoms, beautiful foliaged and strong 
growing plant. Blooms at Easter. (Indica) 
ALBERT & ELIZABETH An immensely popular and 
highly attractive variety. The flowers are double, white, 
with bright pink bordering, handsome glossy foliage and 
excellent growth habit. (Indica) 
AVENIR Very large coral to salmon pink double blos- 
soms, borne in great profusion from Thanksgiving 
through early spring. Compact habit of growth, and a 
most welcome habit of first to bloom. (Indica) 
BRILLIANT A truly brilliant, glowing dark red double, 
an early Spring crop of large flowers. (Indica) 
CHARLES ENCKE A very neatly striped flower, white, 
with rose pink stripes. This blooms out so completely at 
Easter time as to entirely conceal the very compact and 
hardy shrub. An excellent Kurume azalea. 
CORAL BELLS This is a top favorite with the florist 
trade, myriads of small clear coral pink clusters of bios- 
soms, neat light green boxwood-like foliage, and an ex- 
cellent habit of growth. (Kurume) 
CHRISTMAS STAR A shade of true red that is un- 
matched by any flower, large star shaped single, a very 
hardy and satisfactory late blooming variety. (Kurume) 
CORAL VERVAENEANA Large double, coral pink 
with a frilly petal edging. Highly attractive, blooms 
over a long and satisfying period from late winter well 
into the spring. (Indica) 
DAYBREAK A clear and truly warm shade of pink, 
one of our finest spring blooming varieties. Large and 
double. (Indica) 
DR. BERGMAN Large, a unique shade of dark salmon 
pink, darker veinings through the petals. A new and most 
unusual variety, one we feel is assured a great future. 
(Indica) 
ECLAREUR Another favorite with the florist trade, 
star shaped double, dark red, an early spring bloomer. 
(Indica) 
ERIE This is the variegated form of the tremendously 
popular Paul Schame, a clear salmon pink with white, 
large blossoms, a long blooming season, from early winter 
through spring. (Indica) 
ETOILE De BELGIQUE A large deep red star shaped 
blossom, smaller star center, red stamens, blackish red 
throat markings. Blooms through the spring months. 
(Indica) 
HEXE This is undoubtedly one of the best red azaleas 
grown. It has a wonderfully compact and bushy habit 
of growth, a terrific display of rather small flowers, 
an ideal florist variety, and tops for the garden scheme 
with the long season of spring to early summer bloom. 
(Kurume) 
HOLLANDIA A coppery orange shade, large flowers 
with crepe petal texture, a very desirable new variety. 
Spring blooming. (Indica) 
JANE HAERRENS You couldn’t ask for a better azalea 
than this—a wonderfully prolific bloomer, a deep dusty 
shade of pink blossoms, very handsome foliage, a sym- 
metrical habit of growth, and a long period of bloom 
during the spring. (Indica) 
MME. PERICAT A very strong growing and robust 
blooming variety. An excellent shade of pink. A dainty 
double flower. Blooms in time for Easter. (Pericat) 
MME. PETRICK A medium sized double flower. Coppery- 
' red. A very long period of bloom with two distinct crops 
—Fall and Spring. A very lovely and satisfying per- 
former. (Belgian-Indica) 
MME. PETRICK SUPERBA This is a sport of the Mme. 
Petrick. The same base color of coppery-pink or red, with 
just enough white to make a splashy display. Again we 
have the two distinct crops of bloom—Fall and Spring. 
(Belgian-Indica) : 
MRS. CHARLES VUYLSTEK A prolific and persistent 
bloomer. Huge blood red blossoms, very double in for- 
mation, on a bushy, handsomely foliaged, compact plant. 
(Belgian-Indica) 
MRS. FRED SANDERS A double, ruby-red beauty. 
Buds open like roses, unfurl into a blaze of color to cover 
the entire plant. This is certainly a top favorite with 
everyone, For spring blooming in the garden. (Belgian- 
Indica) 
NIOBE A dazzlingly pure white, very double. Large 
flowers. An Easter favorite. (Belgian-Indica) 
ORCHID FLORA Huge, light orchid-pink blossoms, 
borne in generous profusion on a very strong growing 
plant. One of our finest in every respect. The flowers 
can very reasonably be compared to the orchid. Spring 
blooming. (Belgian-Indica) 
PAUL SCHAME This is probably the best double sal- 
mon azalea grown. A very heavy blooming variety. A 
display over a long period from September to April. (Bel- 
gian-Indica) 
PAUL SCHAME FRIZZLE Essentially the same plant 
as the Paul Schame, with the added luxury of deeply 
ruffled petal edges. An instant success. (Belgian-Indica) 
PEARL de SWEYNARDE The best large double white 
azalea we’ve seen. These flowers appear fragile, but are 
in reality very rugged, do not bruise or brown easily. 
Most generously distributed over the very handsome 
plant. A spring dazzler. (Belgian-Indica) 
PINK PEARL This is certainly one of the largest and 
loveliest pink azaleas now offered. The flowers are double, 
up to three inches in diameter under average outdoor 
