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GLENN DALE AZALEAS 



We began growing these Glenn Dale Azaleas in 1941. During the past few 

 years, since they are becoming better known, the demand has increased 

 rapidly. Most all the reports we get from the growers are very enthusiastic. 

 They are doing well in some sections where the evergreen varieties were 

 not supposed to grow. 



Many who have seen our fields of these Glenn Dale Azaleas in bloom ex- 

 pressed their amazement and joy at their size, coloring and quantity of 

 bloom. You folks who have been dealing with us for the past many years 

 know we do not recommend a plant unless we really believe in it. We do 

 suggest you try some of these Glenn Dale varieties if you can grow any of 

 the other e\ergreen azaleas and while you may have some disappointments 

 we feel sure you will be greatly pleased with their growth and beauty. 



These one-like descriptions do not tell you much but we do have a special 

 booklet that describes them much more fully. Sent on request — no charge. 



Sometimes \\hen Azalea flowers are described as striped or flaked on 

 white they will appear as a solid color. When this occurs the branch should 

 be cut out. This seems inherent with the variety — not any fault of the 

 nurseryman. 



Prices of Glenn Dale Azaleas 



Each 10 100 



B— 2 in. pot plants $2.00 $15.00 



C— 2 yr. field beds XX trans 3.50 27.50 



D— 3 yr. field beds XX trans 5.00 40.00 



E— 4 yr. field beds XX trans 6.00 50.00 



F— 6 to 8 in. B&B $1.25 10.00 85.00 



G— 8 to 10 in. B&B 1.50 12.50 100.00 



H— 10 to 12 in. B&B 1.75 15.00 125.00 



I— 12 to 15 in. B&B 2.00 17.50 150.00 



J —15 to 18 in. B&B 2.50 22.50 200.00 



K— 18 to 24 in. B&B 3.00 27.50 250.00 



L— 24 to 30 in. B&B 4.00 37.50 350.00 



M— 30 to 36 in. B&B 5.00 45.00 



Capital Letters after variety name indicate sizes available in that variety 

 as capital B means 2 in. pot plant size, capital C means 2 yr. field beds 

 XX trans., and so-on. We hope you will understand this system of indicating 

 sizes as it saves a lot of space in catalog. We have been using this system for 

 Crabapples several years and it seems to be working fine. 



We will furnish one to fi\e plants of a variety and size at each rate; five 

 to 25 of a variety and size at the ten rate; 25 or more of a variety and size 

 at the 100 rate. 



ABBOT. CD. Rose color with few dots tyrian-rose. 

 ACME. IK. Pale rosaline-purple to rose near margins. 

 AFTERGLOW. BJL. Mallow-purple, blotch of rose. 

 ALTAIR. B. White with few dots and flakes purple. 

 AMBROSIA. B. Begonia-pink to pale apricot. Distinct. 

 ANCHORITE. BH. Rose-pink with undertone of orange. 

 ANDROS. BC. Pure mallow-pink. Resembles rosebuds. 

 ANGELA PLACE. B. Pure white, almost no blotch. 

 ANGELUS. B. Vigorous growth, purple flowers, large. 

 ANATARES. EL. Nopal-red. Base of tube white. 

 ANTHEM. HJ. Between rose-pink and deep rose-pink. 

 ANTIQUE. B. White, striped purple. 2/2 to 3 in. flower. 

 APHRODITE. CDJL. Pale rose-pink, blotch upper lobe. 

 ARABY. B. Jasper-red, blotch Tyrian-rose. 

 ARCADIA. BIJ. Deep rose-pink with tyrian-rose blotch. 

 ARGOSY. B. Geranium-pink, large tyrian-rose dots. 

 ASTRA. IJK. Mallow-purple, white at base of tube. 

 AVIATOR. BC. White greenish blotch, striped red. 

 BACCHANTE. BD. Red with purple blotch. Large. 

 BAGATELLE. B. Begonia-rose washed rose-doree. 

 BAGDAD. B. Dark rose-pink. Large flowers in clusters. 

 BALLET GIRL. BDH. Jasper-red, purple dots. 

 BEACON. BK. Rose-dorie, scartlet effect. 

 BISHOP. H. Rose \vith an undertone of yellow. 

 BLIZZARD. BK. White, chartreuse throat, purple stripes 

 BLUSHING MAID. BL, Pink, large flowers, tall. 

 BOHEMIAN. BC. Rose colored flowers, broad spreading. 

 BOLDFACE. C. White center, purple margin, red blotch. 

 BOLIVAR. JL. Deep rose-pink, tyrian-rose dots. 

 BOUNTIFUL. BKL. Phlox-purple, frilled flowers. 

 BOWMAN. B. Carmine-pink flowers, purple dots. 

 BRAVO. B. Pink rose blotch, scarlet tube. 

 BRAVURA. BK. White with pale rose margins. 

 BUCCANEER. BDFHI. Brilliant orange-red. Good. 

 BURGUNDY. B. A deep brownish red. Vigorous. 

 CADENZA. BL. Ruffled white, flaked and striped magenta. 

 CAMELOT. BK. Tyrian-pink, deeper at margin. 

 CAMPFIRE. B. Purple, tube red. Brilliant. 

 CANTABILE. BIL. White, freely produced. Early. 

 CAPTIVATION. B. Rose-pink, hose-in-hose. 

 CARMEL. BJ. Brownish-red effect. Large. 

 CARRARA. B. White with yellowish blotch. Large. 

 CASCADE. BCD. White flaked rose-pink, hose-in-hose. 

 CATAWBA. D. Pink with rose dots. Spreading. 

 CATHAY. B. Little darker than geranium-pink. 

 CAVALIER. BCDCIJ. A beautiful orange-red. My favorite. 

 CELESTIAL. BHK. Rose pink, yellow undertone. 

 CHALLENGER. B. Salmon washed pale lavender. 

 CHAMELON. B. White, yellow blotch, striped purple. 

 CHANTICLEER. B. Purple, rose tube. Very brilliant. 



