PRIDE OF DORKING. (L). These clustering, deep wine 
red blossoms provide a new thrill late in the season. 
A good grower, it is not one of the hardiest. All sizes 
through 12-18”. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. (M). This practically perfect mid- 
season bloomer, with its mass of deep, watermelon 
pink flowers, and hardy, fast compact growth, defies 
adequate description. Originally called ELEGANS SU- 
PERBA. All sizes. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. (M-L). A low, very bushy grower, 
this mid-season to late bloomer is a nice shrub even 
without its exotic, deep orange-red flowers. All sizes 
through 18-24”. 
SALMON. (LAWSAL, DAPHNE SSALMON, PRIDE OF 
SUMMERVILLE). (M). This hardy, rather slow 
grower is very popular with its mid-season salmon- 
colored blooms. 6-8”, 12-18”. 
SOUTHERN CHARM. (JUDGE SOLOMON). (M). An ex- 
cellent newer variety, with deep pink blooms. It is a 
sport of FORMOSA and has the same excellent growth 
habits. All sizes through 18-24”. 
HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
This group of Kaempferi, Macrantha, and other hardy 
Azaleas can be grown over a large part of the United 
States, being very much at home in New England where 
some are deciduous. They are relatively fast growers and 
are a match for the Southern Indicas in size and showi- 
ness. Blooms are large and the foliage is small and 
glossy dark green, making the plants most desirable for 
landscaping. 
FLAME. (FE). Fast, upright grower, with bright orange- 
red single flowers. Actually a Kurume variety, but 
placed in this group because of its growth habit. 
4-6”, 6-8”. 
KAEMPFERI. (L). Evergreen in the South, this Azalea 
loses its leaves farther North. It has large, single red 
flowers. Hardy to Massachusetts. 4-6”, 6-8”, 12-18”, 
18-24”. 
LILACINA. (M). Very delicate lilac color, with delightful 
fragrance and good growth, hairy leaves. All sizes 
to 12-18”. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE. (L). Large, clear pink double 
flowers. The Macrantha varieties are very late, ex- 
tending the Azalea seascn in this area to May and 
June. All sizes to 18-24”. 
MACRANTHA ORANGE. (L). Similiar to above, with 
orange-red single flowers and slow, dwarf growth. 
Note that this variety sells at same prices as Kurumes. 
SE Eig Late: 
MAXWELLI. (M-L). This variety is the equal of the 
Indicas in dense growth habit and large size blooms, 
yet is much hardier. Carmine-red single flowers. All 
sizes to 18-24”. 
PRICES OF INDICA AND HARDY JAPANESE 
AZALEAS: 
(Except Macrantha orange, which sells at Kurume 
prices) Each 10 100 
4- 6” 1l-yr. plants, not budded__.$ .20 $1.50 $ 10.00 
6="8, plants, -2-YIr. 
uyepe (tage, Qopbiefelsrehe. 22 ee 30 2.00 15.00 — 
8-12” well-branched, budded__. .60 5.00 45.00 
12-18” well-branched, budded.__.._.. 1.00 9.00 80.00 
18-24” well-branched, budded_... ome) 3 Ue 20.00 
2’-3’ well-branched, budded__.._._.. vagy POV PALAU 
5 and 50 of one size and variety at the 10 and 100 
prices, respectively 
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