AZALEA INDICA, Continued 
VARIEGATED 
ANTHENON. L. Striped light pink. Com- 
pact habit. 
IVERYANA. L. 
open growth. 
free flowering. 
mon with dark 
LAWSAL. 
bloomer. 
M. 
pact, bushy. 
GEORGE FRANC 
Very good. 
SUBLANCEOLATA. L. Large, orange-red 
flowers produced freely in clusters. Rapid 
CAVENDISHI. L. Large white flowers with 
red throat. Hardy bush type. 
Large white flowers with 
pink stripe. Good foliage. 
VERVAINE. L. White with red throat. Tall, 
SALMON 
DUC DE ROHAN. E. Salmon-pink. Very 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. M. Rosy sal- 
Profuse in bloom. 
FREDERICK THE GREAT. L. Salmon- 
pink. Bushy, compact. 
centers. 
Clear 
NORA LEE. L. Clear salmon color. Com- 
ORANGE 
GLORY OF SUNNINGHILL. L. Orange 
color. Compact and bushy. 
MACRANTHA, ORANGE. L. Bright orange. 
Bushy, compact. 
MAXMILIAN. L. Orange flowers ruffled at 
the edges. Compact growth. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. M. Bright orange. 
growth; excellent foliage. 
KURUME Azaleas 
LOW in growth, compact in habit, and profuse in bloom, the Kurume Azaleas are one of the 
most valuable flowering shrubs for landscape work. They may be used as low borders, as a 
facer for taller plantings, or in pots for accents on porch or terrace. Their brilliant range of 
colors makes them indispensable for adding color to a planting. With the pastel shades of pink, 
lavender, carmine, scarlet, rose-red, salmon, and pure white, as well as variegated, a most magnificent 
salmon. 
Profuse 
PHOENICIA 
display is yours for the asking. Since they bloom when very young, the Kurume Azaleas give a 
riotous burst of color at their blooming season. Some of the flowers are hose-in-hose, while others are 
full singles. 
Since the Kurumes, like all other Azaleas, prefer acid soil, they should be given liberal quantities 
of peat. Fertilizing only in the late spring and early summer will insure better blooming. 
These will stand much more cold than the Indian varieties, and consequently are used in the 
colder sections of the South. 
RED and DEEP PINK 
BENIGIRI. M. Single, deep red. Hardy, compact; narrow foliage. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. M. A Christmas favorite with red hose-in- 
hose flowers (one inside another). Dark green foliage; compact. 
HEXE. M. Large, hose-in-hose, deep red. Low, dense foliage. 
HINODEGIRI. L. Vivid rosy scarlet. Shapely, dwarf plant with 
round foliage. 
SUNSTAR. M. Single, medium size, rose-red. Open growing; 
showy. 
LIGHT PINK 
APPLE BLOSSOM. L. Beautiful light pink like apple blossoms, with 
lighter tints toward the center. Foliage glossy green. Very hardy, 
compact. 
very 
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CHERRY BLOSSOM. M. Lovely cherry-blossom-pink, hose-in-hose 
flowers. Dull, dark green foliage. 
CORAL BELLS. M. Shell-pink, shading deeper in the center: hose-in- 
hose. Glossy green foliage. 
DAYBREAK. M. Single, shell-pink, in large clusters. Profuse in 
bloom; compact growth with good green foliage. 
EXQUISITE. E. Lovely, large, salmon-pink, hose-in-hose. Bushy. 
HINOMAYO. L. Soft clear pink. Small foliage; compact. 
HORTENSIA. M. Soft pink, hose-in-hose flowers in dense clusters. 
Compact growth. 
MAUVE BEAUTY. M. Single, dainty mauve-pink blooms literally 
cover the plant. Slow growing, compact. 
