BELGIAN INDICAS 
These are the tenderest and will only stand a low temperature of around 
30 degrees. They are very popular because of their large double blooms that 
start in the fall and reach a peak in March. Better as a pot plant although 
some are good garden shrubs. Not as long lived as others, evergreen. 
*__ Available in 3 Gal Can, at $6.50 each 
1 Gal. Can—$1.50 
ALBERT AND ELIZABETH. Large, magnifi- 
cent, double blooms of pink, shading into 
lighter pink and white toward the center. A 
good grower. Blooms midseason to late. 
*AVENIR. Double, glowing, copper-pink. 
Blooms early to midseason. Garden variety. 
BRIDE. This fine new variety has huge dou- 
ble pink flowers. Very beautiful. 
BRILLANTA. Double, rose red _ flowers, 
bushy grower and a heavy bloomer. 
*CHIMES. Semi-double, dark red flowers. A 
vigorous grower. Blooms midseason to late. 
*DR. BERGMANS. A distinctive Azalea hav- 
ing large double flowers in various shades of 
pink and. rose The throat is a deep red. 
Blooms midseason. Garden variety. 
DAYBREAK. This new variety has huge 
double, light pink flowers. The finest new 
pink Azalea. 
ERIE. Double, salmon-pink flowers with 
white streaked margin. Blooms midseason. 
ETOILE DE BELGIQUE. Beautiful dark red 
flowers. Good growing habits. Blooms mid- 
season. 
*HEXE DE SAFFELAERE. A Belgian Hybrid 
cl. Professor Wolters x Hexe. Violet red, 
frilled, large hose-in-hose flower. 
JEAN HEARRENS. A very compact grower 
with large, double blooms of rose-pink. 
Blooms midseason to late. 
*LENTENGROOT. Semi-double red flowers. 
Very similar to Hexe except flowers are 
larger. Blooms midseason. 
1 Year Old—55c 
*MISS COTTAGE GARDENS. One of the fin- 
est red doubles. Compact, bushy and blooms 
freely. Garden variety. 
MME. CHARLES VUYLSTEKE. The bright- 
est, double red flowers. Attractive long, 
shiny, green leaves. Blooms midseason. 
ORCHIDFLORA. The huge, double fuchsine- 
pink flowers make it one of the most spec- 
tacular. Blooms midseason to late. Garden 
variety. 
*PAUL SCHAME. Double salmon Azalea. A 
very heavy bloomer over a long period of 
time. 
PROFESSOR WOLTERS. A large single 
which blooms so heavily that the entire plant 
appears to be one huge flower. A vivid rose- 
pink and the petals are fluted and margined 
white. 
*PROFESSOR WOLTERS RED. Same as above 
only solid color. 
*TRIUMPH. A lovely double red with a pur- 
ple sheen. Very fast grower and blooms well. 
Garden variety. 
*VERVAENEANA. A lovely double flower of 
salmon-rose coloring on a white background, 
having a deeper coloring at base of the 
bloom. Its petals have slightly frilled edges. 
*VERVAENEANA ALBA. An excellent dou- 
ble, white flower. Shiny, deep green foliage. 
Blooms late. 
VIOLEACEA. This variety is in a class by 
itself. The flowers are large double purple 
and very beautiful. 
WILLIAM VAN ORANGE. A deep, semi- 
double, rust orange flower with unusual 
fringed petals. Blooms midseason to late. 
MACRANTHA AZALEAS 
Varieties belonging to this Macrantha group bloom very late, in this locality 
in May and June and some even throughout the entire summer. Flowers are 
very large; some are single, some hose-in-hose, while others are full double, 
all in a wide range of colors. Very compact growers with small, glossy dark 
green foliage. Very hardy and a desirable plant for landscaping. 
1Y—$ .55; 1 Gal.—$1.50; *3 Gal.—$6.50 
MACRANTHA. Large single flower of clear 
pink. Grows very compact. 
*DOUBLE PINK MACRANTHA. Double pink 
bloom and one of the faster growing of this 
group. 
HOURI. Profuse blooming pale lavender. 
Slow, spreading growth. 
CHASTE DIANE. Low spreading growth is 
covered with white blooms. 
MME. DOMONIQUE. Single large flower. 
Late bloomer. Pink lavender shadings. 
*SEIGETSU. Rose pink, shell pink, and white 
flowers will be found on this variety. Slow, 
spreading growth. Blooms June. 
WHITE LADY. Large white marked char- 
treuse, occasional pink stripe in some flow- 
ers. Bushy, spreading growth. 
*SUMMER SUN. Single, salmon orange, some 
shadings. 
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