AZALEA KAEMPFERI AND VUYKIANA 
HYBRIDS — 6-7’ — Hybrid Torch Azalea — 
Blooms in May. 
Alice—Camellia-rose. A.B. 
Beethoven—Large; mauve. D.E. 
John Cairns—Dark red. A.B.E. 
Carmen—Rose-pink. D.E. 
Fedora—Phlox-pink. D.E. 
Othello—Brick-red. GD:E: 
Mme. Pericot—Double, light pink. ALD: 
Palestrina—W hite. MKC ICL 
Schubert—Light pink. KS 
Salmon Shades. A.B.C.D.E.F. 
Vuykiana Pink. F. 
Vuykiana Red. E.G. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
8-10 in. B&B 3.00 
IOI ive, I8hyste 18) 4.00 
12-15 in. B&B 7D 
15-18 in. B&B 7.00 
18-24 in. B&B 8.50 
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2144-3 ft. B&B 12.00 
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AZALEA KURUME — 3’ - 4’ — Evergreen; 
spreading habit; blooms in May. 
Mrs. Addy Wery—Single, blood-red 
flowers; very hardy. A. 
Bridesmaid—Single, carmine-rose 
flowers; dwarf type. D. 
Hino-mayo—Pale pink. G1: 
J. T. Lovett—Carmine flowers; late 
blooming, May and June. D.E. 
Pink Pearl—Salmon-rose. D.E. 
Polar Bear—White, hose-in-hose flowers; 
upright growing. GD: 
Salmon Beauty—Hose-in-hose, clear, 
salmon-pink flowers. GD: 
Snow—Pure white; early blooming; 
dwarf type. CD. 
A. 8-l0inB&B 3.25 
B. 10-12in.B&B 4.00 
G2 sibuint B82 Bae 
D156 1023 -8.B 7.00 
E. 18-24in.B&B_ 8.00 
AZALEA LEDIFOLIA ROSEA — 6’-8’ — 
Snow Azalea—Evergreen; large, single, white 
flowers, with pink blush. 
12515) itl. Drege eee ees AT) 
15718 in. DB 6ab2ee ee 6.50 
AZALEA MUCRONULATUM—*’-6’—Da- 
hurian Azalea — Violet-pink flowers; early 
blooming; scarlet foliage in Fall. 
LO=12 in. BiG ees 4.00 
12215 sin. BD Soe eae 5.00 
1521 Stine Bise D eee ee 6.00 
18-2440: BD 6g bee 7.00 
2-2Voitt. (B60 zens 8.00 
AZALEA PONTICA—Ghent Hybrids. 
Dr. Charles Baumann—Red. CDi: 
Coccinea speciosa—Vivid orange-red. oN 
Daviesi—Creamy-white, yellow blotch. 1X 
Gloria Mundi—Single; bright orange. \G 
Narcissiflora—Double; sulphur-yellow. CD, 
Sang de Gentrugge—Single; deep 
orange-crimson. ss XEAD). 
Unique—Yellow. CDE 
Nancy Waterer—Yellow. C.D: 
Per er 
Each 10 100 
U2-15 in. B.& By 5.00 
15-18in. B&B 7.00 
18-24in. B&B 9.00 
2-2Y4 ft. B&B 13.50 
244-3 ft B&B 15.00 
3-344 ft. B&B 16.50 
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AZALEA POUKHANENSIS—4’-5—Korean 
Azalea—Large, almost blue, fragrant flowers. 
15-18 10.) B  & Bae 5.50 
L624 in; B & Bae 7.00 
DEST Tp | a2 8 fy al 5 nae oe 9.00 
IAN cael ofp ail s esemeras ee 10.50 
B29 tie Db iSe Dewees 15.00 
ALALEA SCHLIPPENBAGHI == 6-38) ——= 
Royal Azalea—Pale-rose flowers. 
Vette Dy St ee 4.00 
bl Sin. BSc. Bee 5.00 
NRCP, SSeS ial 8 Re ee eRe 6.00 
Ts eM aad 6 arse 3) cree eee 8.00 
BERBERIS JULIANAE—G’-7’— Wintergreez 
Barberry—Deep green, evergreen leaves; tura 
bright scarlet. Good hedge plant. 
(Sale ia, Boch See 25 
US=Z2A ite 580, 6.00 
Deo E SBC, Beene 7.00 
PA yoo Ne 4 eed 8.» Pee Meee 9.00 
eho iod 0d otaladl spe! eA 11.00 
Beye ial oi a'all 5 Miewon i race 15.00 
BERBERIS JULIANAE NANA—‘S’-6’— 
Dwarf Evergreen Barberry—Smaller foliage 
and a more compact growing plant. 
Deis) sin, leh e 1B) 3.50 
LS =i Otitis Cols ae 25 
MORO 0 Wal yeeedel fe Mee Wis) 
EINTRAG. OMe Stet ee ee 9.00 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI—4’-5’—Japanese 
Barberry—Splendid hedge plant; brilliant Fall 
coloring; scarlet berries. 
18924 405, Yedte te 90 85.80 
BERBERIS VERRUCULOSA —3’— Warty 
Barberry — Evergreen; lustrous green leaves 
turning dark red in the Fall; attractive yellow 
flowers. 
6 in. pot—10-12 in. ........ 3.235 
6 in. pot—12-15 in. ........ S15 
