RUBIS A very compact bright ruby-red. Large double 
flowers, well presented. (Belgian-Indica) 
SERAPHIN A fast growing and highly desirable light 
pink single. In bloom for Easter. One of our fastest sellers. 
Everyone likes this beauty. (Kurume) 
SNOWDRIFT This closes the blooming season with a real 
flourish, it follows just about all of the Indicas and Ku- 
rumes and is a reasonable bet to bloom as late as Mother’s 
Day. Very strong growing, a real snowdrift of pure, 
single white flowers. (Kurume) 
SWEETHEART Mpyriads of perfect little sweetheart 
pink blossoms, like miniature roses. An excellent Easter 
variety, a very strong growing plant. (Pericat) 
SWEET SIXTEEN Still another sport of the wonderful 
Mme. Petrick. This is a beautiful baby pink shade, blooms 
fall and spring. (Belgian-Indica) 
TEMPERANCE Here is a lilac lavender shade that has 
been greatly needed for the Easter parade. The flowers 
are large doubles, the plant is a strong upright grower. 
(Indica) 
THE BRIDE This beautiful variety has huge double light 
pink flowers, a bushy habit of growth, very handsome 
dark green foliage. If it were not different from the other 
large pink azaleas, we wouldn’t grow it. Springtime. 
(Indica) 
TRIUMPH A hardy and extremely rapid grower, very 
large, and such fully double flowers are not to be found 
on any other azalea we’ve seen. A unique shade of red 
in the Spring. (Indica) 
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VAN LANGHAM A sport of the Vervaeneana Alba, a 
double white with pin points, stripes and splashes of red. 
We can’t describe a typical blossom, no two are ever 
identical, but they are all lovely. Spring blooming. 
(Indica) 
VERVAENEANA A truly lovely large double, salmon 
rose on a white background, with a deeper coloration at 
the base of the petals. Springtime. (Indica) 
VERVAENEANA ALBA Its huge double white blossoms 
appear dewy, they glisten with purity. All of the Ver- 
vaeneana family are tops for their display, their habit of 
growth and their long blooming period in the Spring. 
(Indica) 
VIOLACEA A real royal purple, fully double flower that 
appears in clusters all over the plant. The blooms are 
really multicentered. Early to late Spring. (Indica) 
WILLIAM VAN ORANGE This is the finest single 
orange azalea we have ever seen. The foliage is a deep 
bronzy green, densely covers the plant until early in the 
spring, when the flowers just as densely cover the foliage. 
Very good, and most unusual. (Indica) 
AZALEA PRICES 
4” Pots, average plants 6-8’ high, heads 4’’x4” 
Up to:4' x6 2a ee Ae ee eee 
if (Brooks Hybrid Azaleas in 4” pots—$1.00 
6” Pots, average plants 10-12” high, heads 6’’x8” 
up to 8”x10” 
8” Pots, average plants 12-14” high, heads up to 
14x14” 
