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VESPERS. BCDEGH. White, chartreuse throat. 

 VESTAL. BDE. One of the very best white Azaleas. 

 VINTAGE. E. Pale rosaline-purple. Late April. 

 VIOLETTA. E. Light mallow-purple. Mid-April. 

 WAVELET. DE. White with yellow blotch. 

 WHIMSICAL. BD. White, very little chartreuse blotch. 

 WINEDROP. DE. White, sanded and striped purple. 

 WISDOM. DE. Pure white with chartreuse blotch. 

 WITCHERY. DE. Clear pink, large. Mid-April. 

 YEOMAN. CE. White, striped red. Large. 

 YOUTH. D. Purple with very little dotting. 

 ZEALOT. DE. Pink, rose blotch. 

 ZULU. BCDE. Mallow-purple. Poukhanese habit. 



AZALEA ROOTED CUTTINGS 



FOR DELIVERY SPRING 1966 



We can furnish the following varieties of Azalea rooted cuttings, rooted 

 last summer and fall at $7.50 per hundred, $60.00 per thousand. Not less 

 than 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. Not less than 250 of a variety at the 

 1,000 rate. As .'Azalea rooted cuttings require special care in growing, we will 

 under no conditions be responsible for growth or any other matter after they 

 leave our hands. Ask for special price on large lots stating varieties and 

 quantity wanted. If other varieties are wanted ask about them. 



Gable Glenn Dale Kurume 



Carol Aphrodiae Bloauw's Pink 



Corsage Boudour Bridesmaid 



Herbert Buccaneer Christmas Cheer 



Linda Ann Cavalier Dela \'alley White 



Louise Gable Coralie Halmus Red 



Mildred May Dream Hersheys Orange 



Old Faithful Fashion Hersheys Red 



Pink Rosette Gaiety Hersheys Salmon 



Purple Splendor Glacier Hinodegiri 



Rosebud Martha Hitchcock Huno-Crimson 



Rose Greely 50 extra Pirate Hinomayo 



C7G Taffeta J. T. Lovett 



C12G Treasure Karen 



J3G ^ Trophy Pink Pearl 



Kaempferi Vestal Sherwood Red 



Annamaria Vuykiana Snow 



Betty Palestrina Sweetbriar 

 Mikado 



ABELIOPHYLLUM. Often called white Forsythia. Pale pink buds opening 



to white, bell shaped, fragrant flowers in early spring. 

 ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS PURPUREUM. One of the finest fast 



growing, pictorial trees. The wing seeds, bright red from July on. 

 AESCULUS PAVIS RUBRA. Is very beautiful slow growing. The rich 



crimson flowers are produced during June in panicles up to 6 in. long. 

 AMELANCHIER LAEVIS. A picture of striking beauty in early May 



when the profusion of white flowers intersperced with delicate pink 



young foliage. The leaves assume rich autumn tints. 

 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA URSI. An evergreen creeping plant having 



small white flowers, tinged pink, followed with red berries. 

 CORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS. Vigorous grower, larger long lasting 



flower bracts than Kousa, turning pink when fading. 

 CORNUS KOUSA. Upright tree when young, broadening gracefully with 



age. White flowers about a month later than Cornus Florida, followed 



by large strawberry shaped red fruit. 

 COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. This dwarf horizontal branched 



species is ideal for covering unsightly areas, banks and backs of rock 



gardens, etc. The beautifully colored, long persistent leaves and red 



berries are extraordinarily attractive in autumn. 

 CORYLOPSIS PAUCIFLORA. Dwarf shrub. Great masses of scented 



primrose yellow flowers literally cover the plant in April. 

 CORYLOPSIS PLATAPETALA. Deciduous with large yellow flowers in 



hanging clusters. 

 CYDONIA SINENSIS. A small spineless tree, semi evergreen, flowers pale 



carmine. Fruits up to 7 in. long, pale lemon yellow. 

 CYRILLA. Late summer flowering with slender racemes of attractive white 



flowers. Leaves in autumn are highly colored. 

 CORYLOPSIS SINENSIS. Very neat shrub with waxy yellow fragrant 



flowers in long pendulous racemes in early spring. 

 CRATAEGUS WINTER KING. Silver barked young trees, spreading up- 

 right. Bear clusters of large orange-red fruits when young. Stay on most 



all winter. Rust resistant glossy foliage . 

 HAMAMELIS JAPONICA RUBY GLOW. Probably the best red flowering 



witchhazel. Bronzy red flowers in January and February. 

 HAMAMELIS MOLLIS BREVIPETALA. New large fragrant orange 



yellow flowers in February. Blossomed well winter 1962-1963 at Morns 



Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 HALIMODENDRON HALODENDRON. A handsome grey foliaged shrub 



about 6 ft. small pinking pea-like flowers during June and July. A useful 



drought resister for poor soils and seaside planting. 

 MAACKIA CHINENSIS. Small deciduous tree with feathery leaves of 



silky appearance. Flowers pale yellow in terminal racemes. 

 OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM. Beautiful late blooming shrub or small 



tree, white flowers in slender racemes. Foliage assumes exquisite crimson 



shades in autumn. Need acid soil. 

 PARROTIA PERSICA. Perhaps there is no more effective tree than this 



Persian species, splendent in its crimson and gold autumn tints. 



