- Miscellaneous Azaleas 
GUMPO ... One of the most dwarf azaleas known. 
Large white flower, occasionally striped with one 
or two lines of faint pink. Ideal for rock gardens, 
borders and also as a pot plant. 
OKINA-NISHIKI .. . Orange red hose in hose flower. 
Blooms heavily in the fall as well as in the spring. 
Very dwarf and slow growing. 2-4” CT. 
Prices on above 2 Azaleas: 10 100 
HAE” (OAW Syovenayes Ibbateyes) See 5 Ome Sel 2:50 
yaa’ (Cae OF sae, WbabaVeley Ses 7s 15.00 
Aaa ES Oe FS peer ee Ne 6.00 50.00 
GeOMMRs O13 wees seen ee 7.50 65.00 
FLAME ... Large single flower of brick dust red. 
Blooms early. Vigorous upright grower. 
10 100 
To eC Leopring Liners $ 1.25 $ 10.00 
ROC abyY.. LINers =..4.2. 1.50 12.50 
OE Zeal Es Oe ES Fe eee ee 6.00 50.00 
Pet MER ESOL Phe yok eek 7.09 65.00 
Glenn Dale Hybrid Azaleas 
ALLADIN (160126) ... Erect habit as in Kaempferi. 
Leaves small, shiny green. It is described as almost 
as deciduous in the North, but in the South it is 
evergreen. Flower is small, dark watermelon red 
in color. 4-6” 2 yr. 
CONTENT (160136) ... Broad spreading habit. Leaves 
broadly obovate, medium dark green, but glossy. 
Flower 3” across of very fine form with imbricated 
lobes. Pale Amparo Purple with a few dots of 
Tyrian Rose at base of upper lobe. One of best 
among lavender colored flowers. Blooms March to 
April. 4-6” 2 yr. 
CORALIE (160017) ... Erect but eventually over- 
arching; leaves small, narrow, dark green. Flower 
small 14-2 inches across, hose in hose; color of 
flower: salmon red. Blooms March. 4-6” 2 yr. 
CORSAIR (160138) ... Bush rather broad with spread- 
ing top, leaves small, but broader. Flower single, 
deep rose or watermelon red with a few dots of 
Tyrian Red (but not conspicuous); blooms March. 
CORYDON (160074) . . . Spreading habit with com- 
pact dwarf growth. Leaves small. Flower single, 
but very fine form with overlapping lobes. Deeper 
color than deep rose pink. Very fine variety for 
border planting or pot culture. 
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