AZALEA (cont'd) 
GABLE HYBRIDS (cont'd) each per 10 100 
—LORNA (C8G) Beautiful deep pink, fully double flowers 
borne in profusion on a compact evergreen plant. Blooms 
last long without fading. 
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Tyr! Deddedy et eteje's oe Merete ole oe ae tere 50 AD 
—LOUISE GABLE (13G) Large double deep salmon-pink 
satin textured flowers. Very hardy and very attractive. 
Deven HOLS mass ea aie arene aslo tetePotees se eol ettane elare 30 25 
—MARYANN (38G) Clear double pink large flowers on a 
sturdy, very hardy evergreen plant. 
SUT nots he were inte eh eee cates 30 25 
—MARY FRANCIS HAWKINS (C3G) Hose-in-hose deep 
pink, tall vigorous grower. 
Sold out this season 
—MILDRED MAE (69G) Large lavender flowers spotted 
bright red in the throat. Broad shapely plant with dense 
evergreen foliage. Blooms very early and is very hardy. 
DAVAAE. Fh ole LHa 8 Wika Grog Sitengin Aho Mrig Bear Oy aro, ORSON .30 25 
—POLARIS (118G) Hose-in-hose pure white flowers some- 
what larger than snow and much hardier. Plant is lar- 
ger and more open. 
PAE Mae 0(8) Ros PAN aS RA eA goad LACE hs 7 hier 30 25 
—ROSEBUD (B5G) Dwarf, almost miniature, with fully 
double soft rose pink blossoms that resemble small 
double roses especially when opening. Extremely florif- 
erous. Will not crowd the smallest garden. 
Sold out this season 
—ROSE GREELEY (D3G) Pure white, hose-in-hose. Plant 
is compact with good branching habit and hardy. The 
best white yet offered to replace snow. 
Sold out this season 
HINO-CRIMSON. Our new bright crimson-red kurume that 
will not fade even in the brightest sun. Introduced in 1944 
and fast taking the place of hinodegiri for it is hardier 
and has far better color both in flower and foliage which 
is a glossy dark green. It is an excellent plant for both 
landscaping and forcing. Several customers state that they 
cannot sell hinodegiri after their Customers see hino-crim- 
son. 
Brg POtinee. vias Riek ($.184% ea. per 1000) .25 20 
($.17% ea. per 5000 or more) 
Spot RLYT GeXtra oNICG Stn a eel Lrareer 60 50 
(These are choice plants selected last April for re- 
potting to 3’s, kept in the greenhouse until June and 
plunged, pot and all, in prepared beds in a lath house 
for additional growth and bud development. Excel- 
lent for lining out or repotting for forcing.) 
HINODEGIRI. Bright crimson kurume. 
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G-B ai ene ae ays res See rel a tata etane env ekg dlc te -60 
BHT OT ON ios sates la wees Cals ie Sh Camel ein abn cide 045.4 
KAEMPFERI - Torch Azalea. The kaempferis are the fa- 
vorites of many for hardiness and color. The species, grown 
from seed, give a range of color, light to dark shades of 
salmon-pink to rose-pink. The hybrids are choice selec- 
tions indeed amongst a choice group. 
—SPECIES 
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AAG | olden dorian wis SEN ite nk eto t halhs SON 25 20 
6-9' XX field} etownge .: enh once eee 60 45 
On12" ak field, BrOWN aa cnt eee 15 .60 
12-15” CX, field “grown. sthes- os Geen .90 15 
15-18") XX field grown ¢.38. 25h ee 1.25 
—CARMEN. Compact, bushy habit with rose-pink rowers, 
lyr bedded,+ 4-870 5. fcteukwatic ck ckiontee 35 30 
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