This season we have a good supply of very choice 
azaleas. The Indica Azaleas are generally identified 
by their rapid growth, large foliage and large, showy 
ftiowers. The Kurume Azaleas are dwarf in growth 
habit, very hardy (surviving the cold of southern 
New England and New Jersey) and profuse in their 
blooming habit. Generally speaking the Indicas are 
used for background and screening, whereas the 
Kurumes are used for borders and foreground plant- 
ings. All of the varieties listed herein are well 
known for their evergreen qualities. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
CORAL BELLS—Coral pink shading to deep pink 
in center, hose in hose, profuse bloomer producing 
a solid mass of color. Shiny green leaves; upright, 
compact growth. 6”, 8’, 10”. 
FLAME—Very early, coppery red, single, rapid, 
tall growth, dark green foliage. A fine Kurume for 
background planting. 67, 8”. 
HINODEGIRI—Bright crimson, single; profuse 
bloomer, very popular. One of the hardiest of all 
the azaleas. 6”, 8’, 10”. 
PINK PEARL—Pale pink fading to faint blush 
pink in center, hose in hose, tall, fast growth; large, 
deep green foliage. Exceptionally popular. 6”, 8”. 
SALMON QUEEN—Slightly deeper shade than 
Salmon Pink, single; growth rapid and bushy. Blos- 
soms open between Salmon Beauty and Salmon 
Pinks Gces a lO.: 
SNOW—Pure white, hose in hose, large glossy 
foliage, profuse bloomer and dense compact grower. 
6”, R278 
Prices Ea. Per 10 or More 
6” $ .50 $ .45 ea. 
8” 1.00 ESD ming 
10” 1.50 ist) 
CHRISTMAS BOXES 
Christmas boxes of Long Leaf Pine boughs and 
cones, Spanish Moss, Southern Smilax, Magnolia 
Branches, Yaupon, Holly and other red berried deco- 
ratives when available shipped anywhere east of 
Mississippi river. These boxes make a most ac- 
ceptable and timely gift at Christmas. Box size: 
36 x 15 x 6 inches. Priced $4.50 delivered, 
GARDEN AND CIVIC CLUBS 
are invited to avail themselves without charge of a 
beautiful 16mm sound and color film of Orton Plan- 
tation by the well known professional photographer, 
Mr. Tom Draper who spent a week at Orton on this 
undertaking. The gardens are shown in full bloom 
and additional interest is afforded by views of the 
ruins of St. Philip’s Church and other outstanding 
spots on the historic Plantation. Harmonious music 
and voice commentary add their attraction to the 
brilliance of the color effects and provide eighteen 
minutes of unusual entertainment. We will be pleas- 
ed to send this film direct from Orton Plantation 
if so requested. Any experienced operator with a 
sound projector can show this film. 
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