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Each 10 100 1000 
ROSEBUD. Well named. Small, double, pearl-pink flowers resem- 
bling miniature roses. 
p2 cine pol-plantsry rte estat ers $2.50 $20 00 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... 3). 50:ts 30700 
*2 yr. field beds XX trans......... 450 4000 
ROYALTY. 6 ft. Broad, compact evergreen. Double, bright purple 
flowers. 
s2un-pot-plantsie sae ae $2 50 $20 00 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... 6) 10) S10) (0,0) 
*2 yr. field beds XX trans......... 450 4000 
Gite (Shane BOB ee ese oe $150) 12550 
StolOhns BeBe 4. 200 16 50 
I2ttow| Spin BeBe See cee 250 20 00 
SUSAN (No. 54). Single, salmon-pink. Hardy. Free bloomer. 
paving pot=-plantsaeie se aor ee $2 50 $20 00 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... 350R5230: 00 
*2. yr. field beds XX trans......... 450 4000 
Gitom: Sins BABy ee ke sets a $1 (507. 12-50 
D2 ston Shin BW Bere ae a 250 20 00 
ISifonlShinte BORE ei se eee eae 300 27 50 
VIOLA. Lavender with red spots. Broad and shapely. Early flowering. 
SO ine pOl-plantsamee ee ae $2 50 $20 00 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... 3 50 3000 
*2. yr. field beds XX trans.. 3 450 4000 
18 to) 24) ime SB Biases ale Cesena ese .$4 50 4000 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Blueberries, Cornus florida, Heather, 
Kalmia and many other plants require an acid soil. Acid-forming 
organic matter, such as well-rotted oak leaves helps to increase acidity. 
Aluminum Sulphate is a good chemical for increasing soil acidity by 
using 14 to 14 pound per square yard. Also used for turning hydran- 
geas blue. 10 lbs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. $4.50; 100 Ibs. "$7 50 
U.S. D. A. AZALEAS 
Some years ago the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture introduced a collection 
of Azaleas mostly from Japan. We have been growing these Azaleas 
many years and have selected the following varieties as the best ones 
in this collection. They are well worth trying. 
Each 10 100 1000 
CARMINATA SPLENDENS (No. 78376). Flowers a deep pink, of 
the general type of the Kurume Azaleas. 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... $2 00 $17 50 
*2 yr. field beds XX trans......... 300 2500 
HATSUSHIMO (No. 77138). Large flowering, white and deep pink 
variation. Very showy. 
*l yr. field beds XX trans......... $2 00 $17 50 
SitonlOlinet BOB eye ela teas S125) 107005. 9000 
1OtowlAtin eB Be sa eee 165212750: 115700 
IZitorl Sins BABE cis oo) one 200 1650 15000 
HINOHAKAMA (No. 77126). Rose-purple flowers. 
10 tom Zine BOBeree rere ee ae $1 65 $12 50 
I2tto Sint BOB en ee 200 16 50 
GIBIYAMA (No. 77091). Light lavender. Heavy bloomer. 
*2 yr. field beds XX trans....... $3 00 $25 00 
KAGARIBI (No. 77102). ves brsht orange-red, heavy bloomer and 
quite showy. 
*] yr. field beds XX trans......... $2 00 $17 50 
SitomlOhne BaBrer ae ne $125 1000 
1OMomI2sine BSB ae ne W652 250 
MACRANTHA (No. 78380). Flowers deep salmon. Late flowering, 
compact with narrow leaves. 
{5} ike) 0) sin, IEA ahs Goo css eougen: $1 25 $10 00 
1Oitoy Zim BGR rn oe ae ee. 165 12 50 $115 00 
1ZNtonl Sham BOB. yg at ce 200 16 50 
YAESHOJO (No. 77100). Flaming red. One of the earliest to flower. 
A tall grower and one of the showiest of Azaleas. 
*l yx. field beds XX trans......... $2 00 $17 50 
*2 yr. field beds XX trans......... 300 2500 
“AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS” by H. H. HUME 
Interest in Azaleas and Rhododendrons is greatly increasing. Until 
now, little information on varieties, care and culture of these plants 
has been available. Mr. Hume accurately and thoroughly describes 
the varieties best suited for various uses and discusses questions on 
culture, such as soils, fertilization, planting, propagating, and general 
care, indoors and out. He has taken special care to describe accurately 
the several groups of Azaleas and Camellias, and his suggestions on the 
use and culture are very practical. If you are growing Azaleas and 
Rhododendrons you will find this book much help. While the book is 
entitled ‘“‘Azaleas and Camellias” it applies equally to Rhododendron 
culture. Price $1.75, postpaid. See Hume’s new book page 11. 
