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Gelgcan 
udica ptyaleas 
This group of Azaleas are noted for their 
very large and mostly double or semi-double 
flowers of various brilliant colors and varie- 
gations. They bloom well when quite young 
and make excellent pot plants. They are not 
quite as resistant to cold as the Kurumes 
and some other types, so young plants in 
particular should be protected from heavy 
frosts. 
BLOOM—October to January (E) Early; Jan- 
uary to March (M) Midseason; March to 
May (L) Late. 
ADRIAN STUYART—A medium upright 
grower with double purple blooms pro- 
duced in early spring. M. 
ALBERT and ELIZABETH—Large beautiful 
double blooms, with salmon rose edge 
shading to white at the center. A good 
bushy grower. M. 
ALFRED SANDERS — A medium compact 
grower that blooms from October to May. 
Bright double cherry red flowers. Very 
popular E. Meals 
AVENIR—A strong growing, bushy and com- 
pact Azalea that produces a profusion of 
coppery orange blooms. E. 
BLUSHING BRIDE— A low spreading com- 
pact plant with attractive dark green fol- 
iage. Large double blush pink blooms. L. 
BRILLIANTA — A good growing, dark fol- 
iaged Azalea that produces beautiful 
double red blossoms in early spring. M. 
CAMILLE VAN LANGENHOVE—A _ varie- 
gated form of Vervaeneana Alba. Double 
white, striped and dotted rose. M. L. 
ECLAREUR—A medium rather spreading 
grower, with double crimson blossoms. M. 
ERIC SCHAME—A variegated form of Paul 
Schame. Medium grower, heavy bloomer. 
E.M. 
IDEAL—A heavy blooming, early flowered, 
two-toned pink. Not a strong grower. E. 
JANE PETERS—A compact upright grower 
with purplish red blooms. L. 
JEAN HEARRENS—A compact bushy grower 
with very large, double bright pink blooms. 
M. L. 
