Azaleas (Continued) 
KURUME AZALEAS: America’s best known and 
most popular group of evergreen Azaleas. Most are 
dwarf in habit of growth, although some few are 
uprite. All are dense and shapely. Most bloom early 
cr early midseason. (Those marked with an asterisk 
(*) we have only in very limited quantities.) 
Prices: 2” bands $15.00 ner 100; 3” bands $25.00 per 
100, except hinodegiri and hexe which are 2” bands 
$12.50 per 100 and 3” bands $22.50 per 100. 
AMOENA (Amoenum). Medium tall; spreading; dense; early 
midseason ; single; hose-in-hose; %”; violet red; quite hardy. 
(2” bands only.) 
AMOENA COCCINEA (Amoenum). Medium height; spread- 
ing; dense; early midseason; single; hose-in-hose; 7%”; red; 
hardier than many in this group. (2” bands only.) 
AMOENA SUPERBA (Amoenum). Same as above but dark 
purple. (2” bands only.) 
* BRIDESMAID. Low; compact; single; early; light salmon 
pink. (2” bands only.) 
* CARMINATA SPLENDENS (Amoenum). Medium height ; 
spreading; dense; early midseason; bright red. (2” bands 
only.) 
CORALBELLS. Low; spreading; early midseason; single; 
hose-in-hose; 1144”; deep pink. (2” and 3” bands.) 
DOUBLE HINODEGIRI. Same as hinodegiri except that 
blooms are hose-in-hose. (2” bands only.) 
* ELEANOR ALLEN. A pink hinodegiri; new. (3” bands only.) 
FIREFLY. Spreading; early midseason; deep orange; quite 
hardy. (2” and 3” bands.) 
FLAME KURUME. (Proper name Benefudi). Low; early, 
evergreen; salmon; (2” and 3” bands.) 
* FRIGID (Deerfield). Uprite; medium height; early; single; 
1144”; white. (2” bands only.) 
HEXE. Spreading; low dense; late midseason; hose-in-hose; 
1%”; violet red. (2” and 3” bands.) 
* HIAWATHA (Pericat). Medium height; spreading; single; 
1144”; singie; hose-in-hose; red. (3” bands only.) 
HINOCRIMSON. Spreading; medium height; early midseason ; 
1144”; red. (2” bands only.) 
HINODEGIRI. Spreading; medium height; early midseason ; 
single; 1144”; red. (2” and 3” bands.) 
HOWELLS SUPREME. Spreading; early midseason; single; 
2” red. (2” bands only.) 
ICELAND (Deerfield). Low spreading; late midseason; single; 
24%”; white. (2” bands only.) 
* MAY GLORY (DeWilde). Like hinodegiri in form and color, 
but several days later. (2” bands only.) 
MRS. ADDY WHERRY. Medium height; dense; single; early; 
deep blood red. (2” bands only.) 
POLAR (Deerfield). Uprite medium; early; single; hose-in- 
hose; 1144”; white. (2” and 38” bands.) 
SHERWOODI (or Sherwood Orchid). Medium height; spread- 
ing; early midseason; 2”; orchid; hardier than most in 
Kurume group. (2” and 38” bands.) 
SHERWOOD CERISE. Same as above, but with Cerise pink 
blooms. (2” bands only.) 
