4 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1to4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
AZALEA obtusa amoena 2}/,'-3' Amoena Azalea 
Evergreen. Conspicous purple-red flowers. April- 
May. Leaves turn rich bronze-green in winter. 
15° *tod8° ins BeBe 6.50 
Lis*to, 2 ft Bb. Bees 8.50 
2° sto Ziel BDieb e 10.50 
—hinodegiri 3'-4' Hinodegiri Azalea 
Evergreen. Larger leaves and flowers than 
Amoena; flowers very bright carmine-pink. Effec- 
tive with masses or with Rhododendrons. 
12) "to 15 ink be Dee 5.50 5.00 
15° §tolS> "inv B 2 Bee eee 7.00 6.50 
18 (to 24) nab wb 10.00 
poukhanensis 4'-5' Korean Azalea 
Large single pinkish lavender flowers in May. 
Very dependable and hardy. Fragrant. Not ever- 
green. 
150 tonlS ine BB 8.00 7.50 
Ttettov2 it. DB. beeen 9.00 8.50 
2 BetO} 22" tba bee ene 11.00 10.00 
Pontica Ghent Hybrids 4’-5' 
pink, light red 
These hardy deciduous hybrids are rich in floral dis- 
play as well as fragrant. 
LS = lO 24 e eles Oise eee 11.00 
2° to (2260 te bib ee 14.00 
vaseyi 10'-12' Pinkshell Azalea 
Large bell-shaped pink flowers open early May. 
Nursery grown plants. 
16> “tovls ing B be eee 5.00 
156 to. 2) att. Bk Bee 6.50 6.00 
BuO Me 7ottt DI Dee eee 8.50 8.00 
24 tO! Git. bebe 10.50 10.00 
3) to 40 ft bee 13.50 
