AZALEAS (Continued) 
Size Each 
MUCRONATUM AZALEA—Clones 
—sometimes confused with Indica Azalea, 
Liaciwa — Large single purple flower 12/15 in. $ 2.50 
with red blotch. Midseason. 15/18 in. 3.00 
18/24 in. 3.75 
Rosza — Large white flower with purplish- 12/15 in. 2.50 
red blotch. 15/18 in. 3.00 
18/24 in. 3.75 
KAEMPFERI AZALEA 
Karmpreri — Single rose-pink flower. Late. 12/15 in. 2.50 
15/18 in. O25 
18/24 in. 4.00 
2/24 ft. 5.00 
KURUME AZALEA 
BripesMAip — Glowing salmon-pink. 12/15 in. 3.00 
Single. Early. 15/18 in. 3.25 
18/24 in. 4.50 
2/24 ft. 6.00 
Corat Betts — Pink, hose-in-hose. 10/12 in. 2.50 
Profuse bloomer. Small round- 12/15 in. 3.25 
ed leaves. Early. 15/18 in, 4.00 
Frame — Brilliant red flower with coppery 15/18 in. 3.50 
suffusion. Glossy foliage. Tall growing. 18/24 in. 4.50 
2/2k ft. 6.00 
Hexe — Deep red, hose-in-hose. Low dense 10/12 in. 2.50 
growth. Late. 12/15 in. a5 
15/18 in. 4.00 
Hrmopecmi — Single ruby-red flowers in 8/10 in. 2.00 
profusion. Deep green rounded foliage. 10/12 in. 2.50 
Dense growth. Midseason. 12/15 in. 3.25 
15/18 in. 4.00 
Snow — Pure white, hose-in-hose. Profuse 8/10 in. 2.50 
bloomer. Compact growth. Early 10/12 in. 3.00 
midseason. 12/15 in. 3.75 
Sweet Briark — Pink. Profuse bloomer. 15/18 in. 3.25 
Very hardy. Midseason. 18/24 in. 4.00 
2/23 ft. 5.00 
CAMELLIAS 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA — One of the most popular flowering 
Broad-Leaf Evergreens in the South. There is much confusion in 
names and considerable effort has been made to standardize them. 
The Camellia, its Culture and Nomenclature, published by The 
Southern California Camellia Society, has been our guide in estab- 
lishing the proper names for our varieties. 
Size Each 
Austitt’s Pink — Pink, semi-double to 
Peony form. Vigorous compact 
growth. Midseason. 3/4 ft. $10.00 
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