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AZALEAS > 
NURSERIES, INC. 
KURUME AND PERICAT AZALEAS 
These are most popular as they are used extensively as pot plants and also in land- 
scaping for borders as well as mass planting in beds. As a pot plant there is nothing we 
know of that is superior. We urge you to try a few if you are not already using them. 
Christmas Cheer. Hose-in-hose; small deepest 
red. Small foliage; compact growth. 
Coral Bells. Hose-in-hose; small, bell-shaped 
flowers of a beautiful shade of pink. Small 
glossy foliage; very compact growth. The 
favorite of florists for pot culture. We have 
excellent liners of this variety. 
Glory. Fast growing nice salmon pink hardy 
variety. Flowers almost same color as Sal- 
mon Beauty, but not quite as large. Very 
forofuse bloomer. 
Hexe. Hose-in-hose; large, deep red. Excel- 
lent dwarf compact growth. Very much in 
demand. 
Hexe ad’ Saffalare. Hose-in-hose similar to 
above except larger. New and very popular. 
Hinodegiri. This is a very pouplar bright red 
Red Wing. Pat. No. 1159. Beautiful large 
red Azalea which is an excellent pot plant 
variety similar to Hexe, except a much 
larger flower. Not quite as hardy out doors 
as Hexe de Saffalare. 
Salmon Beauty. Hose-in-hose; large, salmon 
color. Compact growth. Very showy plant 
and an excellent variety for pot culture. 
Snow. Hose-in-hose; pure white flowers cover 
the plant. Fairly large, dark green leaves. 
Very popular with the florist. 
Sweetheart Supreme. Salmon-pink. Keeps 
well. Very fine. 
PRICES OF KURUME AZALEAS 
E 5 100 1000 
variety. The blossoms cover the plant in . 4 4 
such a manner that you can hardly see a Liners, April-June delivery ___ $12.50 $110.00 
leaf when in full bloom. Compact, slow 3 to 5 inch spread —___ 35.00 300.00 
growth. Very hardy. 5 to 6 inch spread —__ a) Shee 40.00 350.00 
Mme. Pericat Sport. Beautiful rose-pink sport 6 to 8 inch spread — 60.00 550.00 
of Mme. Pericat. 8 to 10 inch spread 75.00 ‘760.00 
INDICA AZALEAS 
These Azaleas are the most showy of all in the gardens of the South. The blossoms are 
larger and the plants grow much faster, making very large specimens in a few years’ time. 
They are wonderful shrubs for landscaps use, with dark green foliage all during the year 
and beautiful flowers in the spring. You can be assured that when you plant an Indica 
Azalea garden for your client, if you do a good job you will have his gratitude for all time. 
Then, too, these plants can be grown in much colder climates than was thought a few years 
ago. 
George L. Taber. A sport introduced by Glen 
‘Saint Mary Nurseries. Fast grower, light 
green foliage. Pink and white variegation. 
Formosa. Large purple flowers, somewhat 
lighter than Phoenicia. Large, thick foliage; 
probably the fastest grower of all the 
Azaleas. 
