BELGIAN 
INDICA AZALEAS 
These are the tenderest and will only stand a low temperature of around 
30 degrees. They are very popular because of their large double blooms that 
start in the fall and reach a peak in March. Better as a pot plant although 
some are good garden shrubs. Not as long lived as others, evergreen. 
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ALBERT AND ELIZABETH. Large, magnifi- 
cent, double blooms of pink, shading into 
lighter pink and white toward the center. A 
good grower. Blooms midseason to late. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
*AVENIR. Double, glowing, copper-pink. 
Blooms early to midseason. Garden variety. 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 3 Gal.—$5.00 
BRIDE. This fine new variety has huge dou- 
ble pink flowers. Very beautiful. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
BRILLANTA. Double, rose red _ flowers, 
bushy grower and a heavy bloomer. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
*CHIMES. Semi-double, dark red flowers. A 
vigorous grower. Blooms midseason to late. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
*DR. BERGMANS. A distinctive Azalea hav- 
ing large double flowers in various shades of 
pink and. rose The throat is a deep red. 
Blooms midseason. Garden variety. 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 3 Gal.—$5.00 
DAYBREAK. This new variety has huge 
double, light pink flowers. The finest new 
pink Azalea. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
ERIE. Double, salmon-pink flowers with 
white streaked margin. Blooms midseason. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
ETOILE DE BELGIQUE. Beautiful dark red 
flowers. Good growing habits. Blooms mid- 
season. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*HEXE DE SAFFELAERE. A Belgian Hybrid 
cl. Professor Wolters x Hexe. Violet red, 
frilled, large hose-in-hose flower. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
JEAN HEARRENS. A very compact grower 
with large, double blooms of rose-pink. 
Blooms midseason to late. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*LENTENGROOT. Semi-double red flowers. 
Very similar to Hexe except flowers are 
larger. Blooms midseason. 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 2 Gal.—$3.50 
*MISS COTTAGE GARDENS. One of the fin- 
est red doubles. Compact, bushy and blooms 
freely. Garden variety. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
MME. CHARLES VUYLSTEKE. The bright- 
est, double red flowers. Attractive long, 
shiny, green leaves. Blooms midseason. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
ORCHIDFLORA. The huge, double fuchsine- 
pink flowers make it one of the most spec- 
tacular. Blooms midseason to late. Garden 
variety. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*PAUL SCHAME. Double salmon Azalea. A 
very heavy bloomer over a long period of 
time. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
PROFESSOR WOLTERS. A large single 
which blooms so heavily that the entire plant 
appears to be one huge flower. A vivid rose- 
pink and the petals are fluted and margined 
white. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*PROFESSOR WOLTERS RED. Same as above 
only solid color. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*TRIUMPH. A lovely double red with a pur- 
ple sheen. Very fast grower and blooms well. 
Garden variety. 1 Gal.—$1.50; 3 Gal.—$5.00 
*VERVAENEANA. A lovely double flower of 
salmon-rose coloring on a white background, 
having a deeper coloring at base of the 
bloom. Its petals have slightly frilled edges. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
*VERVAENEANA ALBA. An excellent dou- 
ble, white flower. Shiny, deep green foliage. 
Blooms late. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
VIOLEACEA. This variety is in a class by 
itself. The flowers are large double purple 
and very beautiful. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
WILLIAM VAN ORANGE. A deep, semi- 
double, rust orange flower with unusual 
fringed petals. Blooms midseason to late. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
MACRANTHA AZALEAS 
Varieties belonging to this Macrantha group bloom very late, in this locality 
in May and June and some even throughout the entire summer. Flowers are 
very large; some are single, some hose-in-hose, while others are full double, 
all in a wide range of colors. Very compact growers with small, glossy dark 
green foliage. Very hardy and a desirable plant for landscaping. 
MACRANTHA. Large single flower of clear 
pink. Grows very compact. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
*DOUBLE PINK MACRANTHA. Double pink 
bloom and one of the faster growing of this 
group. 1 Gal.—$1.50; 3 Gal. Large—$6.00 
HOURI. Profuse blooming pale lavender. 
Slow, spreading growth. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
CHASTE DIANE. Low spreading growth is 
covered with white blooms. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
MME. DOMONIQUE. Single large flower. 
Late bloomer. Pink lavender shadings. 
1 Gal.—$1.50 
WHITE LADY. Large white marked char- 
treuse, occasional pink stripe in some flow- 
ers. Bushy, spreading growth. 
1 Gal.—$1.50; 2 Gal.—$3.50 
*SUMMER SUN. Single, salmon orange, some 
shadings. 1 Gal.—$1.50 
