Gumpe—Macrantha. One of the rarest and most 
sought after varieties by collectors of rare plants. 
True dwarf, very compact growth; never reaching 
more than 24 in. in height. Flowers as large as the 
Indicas. Snow white petals, with sometimes tiny 
stripes or dashes of red. Very small, thick, shiny 
dark green leaves. Hardy. When in bloom this ex- 
quisite Azalea resembles a ball of snow. 
PRICES OF ABOVE 
4- 6 in. spread—$ .75 each. 2—$1.40 
6- 8 in. spread—$1.00 each... 2—$1.75 
8-12 in. spread—$1.50 each... 2—$2.75 
Helen Dawson—This is a new Azalea that we started 
growing only a few years ago. Really belongs to the 
Kurume family, but the growth and flowers are so 
different, that we are listing it as a special. Appear- 
ance and growth is more smiliar to the Indicas. Large 
leaves and flowers of a beautiful light violet shade. 
Blooms along with the late Indicas. Said to be hardy 
as far North as the New England States. Just one size 
available for this year. 
L824 Sn ASD ea 2s eee ee $2.50 each 
MACRANTHA AND KAEMFERI AZALEAS 
Sometimes known as hardy Japanese Azaleas. All 
are hardy and evergreen with the exception of a 
few which will lose their leaves in the more North- 
ern localities. Some of our most beautiful and _ satis- 
factory Azaleas come under this group. 
Double Macrantha—Well known _ favorite and fine 
landscape plant—bright rose, full double flowers 
blooming at intervals all Spring and Summer and 
through the Fall. Small shiny, rather pointed leaves. 
Sizes, 6-8 in. thru 20-24 in. spread. 
Flame Macrantha—The profusion of bright flame red 
flowers and the dwarf compact growth, similar to 
boxwood make this evergreen Azalea a most beauti- 
ful landscape plant. An outstanding variety. Sizes, 6-8 
in. to 8-12 in. spread. 
Flame-Kaemferi—Considered by many to be the 
showiest of all Azaleas. Clusters of bright flame red 
flowers early in the season and glossy, bright green 
foliage. Will grow into a very large plant but may 
be kept pruned to the desired size. Sizes, 6-8 in. thru 
20-24 in. spread. 
Kaemferi—Evergreen in the South but will looes its 
leaves farther North. Hardy as far North as Boston 
without protection. Large, bright rose flowers, late 
in the séason. Upright growth. Sizes, 6-8 in. thru 
12-1 bine spreaa: 
Mary-Kaemferi Hybrid—Open grower, almost decidu- 
ous, but beautiful in bloom. Large bright rose flowers. 
Splendid for naturalizing. Considered very hardy. 
Sizes, 6-8 in. and 8-12 in. spread. 
Pink Macrantha—Spreading, compact growth: small, 
dark green leaves, evergreen. Bright pink flowers 
in late Spring. Very good. Sizes, 6-8 in. thru 20-24 
in. spread. 
PRICES OF ABOVE MACRANTHA AND 
KAEMFERI AZALEAS 
6- 8 in. spread—$ .60 each____ 10—$ 5.00 
8-12 in. spread—$1.00 each. 6—$ 5.00 
12-15 in. spread—$1.50 each____ 6—$ 8.00 
15-20 in. spread—$2.00 each. 6—$10.80 
20-24 in. spread—$3.00 each. 6—$16.20 
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