Kingsville Nurseries. — Kingsville, Maryland 
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The above azaleas are evergreen, tho’ much of the 
larger leaves. will drop during the winter, leaving ever- 
green foliage out near the terminal of each shoot. They are 
strong growers. Usually broader than tall. A single plant 
will grow as high as six feet and be eight feet broad. 
Large plants. are.a handsome sight when in flower. 
KARMPPFERA. Malvatica 
Miybrids. 
Malvatica & Kaempfera and Hinodegiri. 
FEDORA. Large flowers, deep rose, Handsome. May. Bedd- 
ed 12-15" 2.00, 15-18" 3.00. 
GRETCHEN. Flowers are a dark mauve. May. Bedded 
12-15” 2.00, 15-18" 3.00. 
OTHELLO. Very bright orange-red. Free flowering. May. 
Bedded 12-15" 2.00. Field 24-30" 6.00. 
AZALEAS. Miscellaneous Spicies and Others. 
ARBORESCENS. Species, flowering in late June to early - 
July. Grows very large and has fragrant white flowers. 
6-8 ft. 15.00. 
CALENDULACEA. Species, grows very large and the 
flowers are typically orange, but varying yellow and 
scarlet. June. 24-30" 5.00 30-36’’ 7.50, 36-42" 9.00, 42- 
48” 12.00, 4-5 ft. 15.00. 
CAMP’S RED. Flowers red. Like preceding form, but may 
be a separate specie. June. Sold out. 
POUKHANENSE. Specie, double flowers, lilac-purple. Marg 
18-24" 5.00, 24-30” 7.50, 30-36” 10.00. 
NUDIFLORUM. Specie. pale pink flowers, fragrant. May. 
30-36" 6.00, 36-42" 8.50, 42-48 12.50, 4-5 ft. 15.00, 5-6 ft. 
22550. 
RETICULATUM (Rhombicum). Specie, flowers rose-purple, 
unique rhombic-leaf. Tall grower. May. 18-24” 3.50, 24-30" 
5.00. 
MUCRONUEATUM (Rhododendron, dauricum var. muc- 
ronulatum). Specie, with bright rosy-purple flowers in very 
early spring. Shades vary to almost pink. 15-18” 3.00, 18- 
24" 5.00, 3-4 ft. 12.50. ; 
SCHLIPPENBACHII. Specie., with large handsome pale, to 
rose-pink flowers. Should have a protected position from 
late frosts. The leaves are quite different and color well in 
fall. May. Bedded 4-8’ 1.00, 4-5 ft. 17.50. 
VASEYI. Specie, clear light rose, Handsome, May. 15-18" 
3.00, 36-42” 10.00. 
LINEARIFOLIUM (P. I. 156145). car. macrosepalum. Specie, 
very unusual flowers, which are lilac-pink, leaves wooly 
and sticky. May. 12-15” 1.50, 15-18” 2.50. 
M3315-OBTUSUM-KAEMPFERI. Flowers large, pinkish-lilac. 
May. 30-36’ 5.00. 
PINK PERFECTION. Fine clear pink. May be a Kaempferi 
Hybrid. Bedded 12-15" 2.00, 24-30" 7.50. 
LEDIFOLIA ROSEA HYBRIDA. Very handsome deep bright 
pink flowers 14% inches wide, May. Bedded 12-15 2.00, 
15 -18" 3.00, 18-24” 5.00. 
P. I 122709. Specie, flowers very fragrant, rich yellow. May. 
62122-50212 Succou. 
YODAGAWA. Double flowers, pinkish-lilac. May. 24- 30” 
5.00, 30-36" 7.50, 36-42’’ 10.00. 
HAKATASHIRO P. I. Single white flowers 2 inches wide, 
low grower, late. 8-10" 2.00. 
MAXWELLII Pulchrum. Large bright rose- Ted flowers. June. 
Sold Out. 
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