4 BUCCANEER 1 GREETING 6 CAPRICE 



5 APHRODITE 3 STARDUST 



In the above picture we are trying to show you how the new Glenn Dale Azaleas look. 

 For size, delicacy and boldness of color we do not think they can be equaled. For hardiness 

 they appear to be equal to the Kurumes, if not better. Something new in Azaleas. 



For over 25 years we have been growing Azaleas extensively. 

 We are now producing over half a milHon plants (mostly lining- 

 out sizes) a year. We began with Amoena, Hinodegiri and a 

 few other Kurume varieties. Then Mr. Gable came along with 

 his hardier types, and later Mr. Morrison with Glenn Dale 

 hybrids. We have seen some of the later productions of these 

 breeders and we wonder just how much better and showier 

 wHl be the varieties that will follow in the next few years. We 

 now have and hope to offer you in the next two years some 

 that I know will surprise you. Several of the new ones are 

 being offered this season but you can look forward to some even 

 better, just as soon as a sufficient stock can be propagated. 

 We suggest that you try these new ones just as soon as they 

 are offered, for newspaper and magazine articles are helping 

 create a demand for them already. Grow the older varieties 

 for your established trade and these newer varieties to create 

 more interest in Azaleas. 



AZALEAS— Kinds and Culture 



By H. Harold Hume 

 A comprehensive new guide to this important family of floK 

 shrubs, written by the author of Camellias in America. C 

 both deciduous and persistent-leaved Azaleas, their botany 

 tory, and adaptability, as well as propagating methods, pi 

 operations, culture outdoors and in greenhouses, and lane 



square yara. Also 

 $4.50; 100 lbs. $7. 



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endrons, Blueberries, Comus Florida, Heather Kalm; 

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