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MISCELLANEOUS RHODODENDRONS 



AUGUSTINI. Shades of blue. 



AURICULATUM. Large white flowers. Sweet scented in 



August. 

 AURICULATUM X DISCOLOR. These should prove inter- 

 esting. 

 BRACHYCARDUM. Creamy-white, sometimes pale yellow, 



flushed with pink. 

 CAROLINIANUM. Early, pink, hardy. 

 CAROLINIANUM ALBA. A white form of above. 

 CATAWBIENSE. Well known native species with rose 



flowers. 

 CATAWBIENSE COMPACTUM. A compact growing form 



of above. 

 CATAWBIENSE X FORTUNEI. Strong growing plants 



with large leaves and flowers light to deep rose in color. 

 CILIATUM. A small spreading shrub. Flowers white to 



tinged with rose. 

 CONEMAUGH (Gable). Rose color. Early. 

 DISCOLOR. One of the finest. Hardy. White or pale blush 



blossoms in late June. 

 FORTUNEI. Very large blush pink, fragrant flowers and 



dependably hardy. 

 FORTUNEI HYBRIDS. A mixed lot of seedlings. 

 GLAUCUM. Pretty flowers of pale old rose color. Very 



aromatic foliage. 

 HARDY HYBRIDS. These are hybrids from red flowered 



varieties. Many colors and shades. Colors not separated. 

 KEISKEI. A low compact shrub with lemon yellow flowers 



in April. 

 MAXIMUM (Rosebay Rhododendron). The white to pink 



flowers and late blooming habit make this species in- 

 valuable. 

 MINUS. A shrub of a few feet with rose colored flowers. 

 PUBESCENS. A shrub up to 7 feet in height with mauve 



or pink flowers often with darker spots. Very attractive. 



Early May. 

 RACEMOSUM. This Chinese Rhododendron with its small 



grey-green leaves and bright pink or pinkish white flowers 



early in May. Very desirable. 

 RACEMOSUM X CILIATUM. This combination makes 



attractive plant with pink to pinkish white flowers. 

 SMIRNOWI X DISCOLOR. Should be attractive. 

 SMIRNOWI X FORTUNEI. Another good possibility. 

 WILLIAMSIANUM. A small spreading Rhododendron 3 



to 5 feet with small heart-shaped leaves. The flowers are of 



a beautiful clear shell pink. One of the most attractive 



species. 

 YONNANENSE. A free flowering Rhododendron with pink- 

 ish or nearly white flowers spotted with red. End of May. 

 WILSONAE. A small low growing Rhododendron with 



flesh pink flowers. 



AUNT MARYS SWEET CORN 

 THE SWEET CORN SUPREME 



This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever 

 grown. One grower describes it as "the best Sweet Corn in 

 the world." 



Has the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before 

 becoming too hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial 

 heat to cure it for seed purposes. 



Aunt Mary's Corn, by its excellent quality, sweetness, and 

 flavor makes a stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public 

 than most any other variety and that appeal continues long 

 after you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 



Liberal size packets, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



If after growing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not 

 entirely satisfied, we will refund every cent you paid us 

 for it. 



AZALEAS — Kinds and Culture 

 By H. Harold Hume 



This new book, written by an outstanding authority pre- 

 sents a wealth of up-to-date information on Azaleas. All 

 details in the successful growing of Azaleas are carefully 

 explained. Describes typical soils; how to grow them to the 

 most favorable condition ; best method of planting and grow- 

 ing on; how to feed, mulch and water them; control pests 

 and insects and various methods of propagating them. 

 Beautiful full color and black and white plates. Worth 

 many times its cost of $4.00 postpaid. 



