HINO CRIMSON—A fairly new one that is becoming one 
of the very best sellers because of the dark color of 
flowers. Extremely compact and with good foliage. 
60c size only. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Very small hose in hose dark red 
flowers on a compact plant with tiny, dark green 
foliage. 60c and 75c. 
KAMAKURA—A new one with white or pinkish flowers 
streaked and marked with darker red. Sometimes 
solid red flowers on same plant. Good foliage and 
compact. Hardy. 
PINK JEWELL—A seedling from Fruitland Nursery. 
This is a fine Kurume with soft pink flowers in pro- 
fusion on a compact plant with shiny foliage. 
DAYBREAK—A very beautiful soft pink tiny flower on 
an extremely tall growing plant. Tiny foliage and 
rank growth. Probably the tallest growing of the 
Kurumes and a mature plant may be 10 feet tall. 
SINGLE CHERRY—A very pale pink single flowered 
- variety of good size. Fine growth and makes a large 
plant. Not so hardy as most here listed. 
HAMPTON ROSE—An extremely compact growing va- 
riety with small hose in hose very deep rose flowers. 
MAUVE BEAUTY—Single flowered mauve pink. Com- 
pact and good growth habit. Hardy. 
PRICES ON KURUME AZALEAS 
6? SPCR fe ie emcee on eopseee eee 60c ea. Six for $3.00 
8? “spread. 2.4.2 ee ee $1.00 ea. Six for $5.00 
PLEASE GIVE OPTIONAL VARIETIES 
KAEMPFERI GROUP 
Hardy to New England and New York. 
This group of Azaleas is one of the very best for the 
northern United States. Thick evergreen foliage and a 
fast open growth habit make this a good landscape sub- 
ject. This season I am offering only quart cans size at 
Mela and a few larger ones 24 to 36” at $3 to $4 
each. 
HYBRID AND MISCELLANEOUS 
ALLAN No. 72—This is probably a hybrid between Ku- 
rume and Kaempferi groups. It is extremely hardy 
and has the compast growth habit and hose in hose 
flowers of the Kurume group but the flowers are very 
large and foliage is also large. The flower color is 
an extremely beautiful soft pink and the flowers hang 
down on short stems and resemble bells. Mid season. 
ALLAN No. 469—Plant of unknown origin but extreme- 
ly hardy. Flowers are single and very bright rose pink, 
blooming with the Kurumes. Tall open growth habit 
and a fast grower. May be pruned in early summer 
to make it compact if desired, as may any of the open 
growing evergreen Azaleas. 
ALLAN No. 293—vVery like No. 469 in its habits and 
hardiness but flowers are a most beautiful two toned 
lavender pink on a white ground. Hardy and fast open 
grower. Quart cans only at 50c each. 
LILACINA—One of the most beautiful of Azalea flow- 
ers. Softest lavender with rose spots in the upper 
throat. Flowers are huge (nearly 4”) and growth is 
rapid. Viscous foliage. Early mid season. 
10 inches ‘tall WWW 2 3 eee 60c 
