HJORT’S KURUME AZALEAS 
The Kurumes, natives of Japan, fully one thousand miles farther north than the native habitat 
of the Indica varieties, are by far the hardiest Azale 
as, and in the Lower South have stood perfectly 
the freezes which damaged more tender kinds. The Kurume Azaleas, contrary to popular belief, are 
not all dwarf growers. There are medium and tall kinds, and the widest assortment of color. We have 
developed a large stock of these dependable Azaleas, and our prices are lower than these plants can 
usually be bought for, while the quality is the best. Our plants, from smallest to largest, are shapely 
and well set with buds. All varieties have evergreen foliage. 
PRICES OF KURUME AZALEAS 
Each 12 100 
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10 to 12 in........ 150 1500 120 00 
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LSit0-18 in ah teet eee: 250 25 00 
1Sitoo24in Ve ee 3 50 35 00 
6 or more plants at 12 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate 
Larger specimen plants $5.00 to $50.00 each 
* Tbe double varieties are marked thus*; all other 
varieties are single. 
Avalanche. Large clusters of single white flowers. 
10°to 12 mm; 12 to 18 in. 
Bridesmaid. Glowing salmon-pink; small glossy 
foliage. Midseason. AII sizes. 
*Cherry Blossom. A favorite of the tall growers; 
very light pink. Somewhat late in flowering. 
8 to 10 in., 12 to 15 in. 
*Christmas Cheer. Brilliant bright red; the small 
foliage is very dark green and compact. The 
earliest of the red Kurumes. Medium. 8 to 
Ore, WO) i 11D iro, 
*Coral Bells. Beautiful shell-pink, shading some- 
what deeper at center; free flowering and dainty. 
The dwarfest of the dwarfs; ultimate height 4 
feet. Early. 8 to 10\in= 10 to 12/in. 
Debutante. A comparatively new Kurume. 
Looks like a glorified Apple Blossom Azalea. 
One of the best of the newer pink varieties. 10 
to 12 in., 12 to 15 in, 
Enchantress. Large, deep salmon-rose flowers 
borne in great profusion. A vigorous, new and 
delightful Kurume variety. All sizes. 
Gardenia Supreme. A white Pericat Hybrid 
Azalea of typical Pericat form. Late flowering; 
fine to extend the Kurume-Pericat flowering 
season. AII sizes. 
*Hexe. Large, deep red flowers. 
8 to 10 in. 
Hinodegiri. Brilliant scarlet; foliage rounded 
and deep green. A midseason bloomer, coming 
into flower just before Christmas Cheer has 
finished. Medium. 8 to 10 in., 10 to 12 in. 
Hoo. Single white flowers with pink edges. One 
of the fastest growing Kurumes. All sizes. 
*Hortensia. One of the taller growers of the pink 
Kurumes. Midseason. 8 to 10 in. 
*Mme. Pericat. Hose-in-hose; large, light pink 
flower. Late bloomer, fast grower and very showy. 
Peach Blow. A fine Kurume with flowers of light 
peach-blossom-pink. One of the fastest of the 
Kurumes. Tall; midseason. AII sizes. 
*Pink Pearl. Light pink, produced in dense clus- 
ters. Tall; midseason. AII sizes. 
*Salmon Beauty. Large; salmon-pink. Free flow- 
ering. Midseason. All sizes. 
Salmon Queen. This salmon-colored Kurume 
Azalea is one of the best of the single-flowering 
kinds. Medium; midseason. 8 to 10 in., 12 to 15in. 
*Snow. The best of the white Kurumes. Medium; 
midseason. All sizes. 
*Sweetheart Supreme. One of the loveliest of 
double-flowering Azaleas; light rose-pink. All 
sizes. 
Late bloomer. 
LIRIOPE MUSCARI “/4e Big Blue Lincope 
No one who has seen L. Muscari in bloom at 
Thomasville in the summer will forget the sight. - 
This ts the most useful border plant. Grows well 
in dense shade or full sun. Used to border walks 
and beds, on slopes to prevent washing, as a 
ground-cover, in porch-boxes and as potted 
plants. Averages 8 to 12 inches in height and 
spread. 
It is so easy to grow and thrives best in light, 
enriched soils but persists in hard and heavy 
soils. Though it blooms anywhere the foliage is 
of better dark green when planted in shade. 
Set plants any time, several years later may 
be divided into four times the quantity. 
Our L. Muscari, sometimes listed as L. gram- 
inifolia densiflora, is grown from divisions only. 
We grow no seedlings; they usually revert to 
the small-leaf type with light, stringy flowers of 
short duration. Our division-grown L. uscart 
has wide leaves, produces uniform, heavy spikes 
of deep lavender-blue flowers over a long season. 
Plant 6 inches apart. 
Lirtope is hardy, may be planted in the entire 
South. If not ready to plant a border, try a 
dozen or more plants. 
PRICES OF LIRIOPE MUSCARI 
Each 12 100 
Division plants......... $0 15 $150 $10 00 
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