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Each 10 100 1000 
MOLLIS. Various shades of red flowers appear before the 
Si in early spring. Deciduous. Forces well. 
Aes lncenols}, adoro whens 5 3554- $0.85 $6.00 
PONTICA (Lutea). A broad, densely branched, deciduous 
Azalea. Large, yellow, fragrant flowers are produced in 
clusters at the end of the branches before the leaves ePeas 
call Sims Tinea, “Aigoyan silos 2055. $0.85 $6.0 
POUKHANENSIS. The rose-pink to rose- -purple, fragrant Toe 
are produced abundantly in early spring. Deciduous, low 
spreading habit. Hardy in New England. 
*] yr. in-field beds XX trans. . $1.50 $12.50 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. . 2.00 17.50 
GiioRr Seine Baby. sero ee $0.60 5.00 40.00 
Sato, LOMin BG Bia or eee WAS 6:50 5100 
lORiom Zein GB eae ee .95 82508 eZ 0.00 
IDstow lS a B&B eee WA WINGO) 
INS} tio) 1S} aaah, ERB. See ook aioe ee 125 Ol 2 50, 
SCHLIPPENBACHI. The flowers are sweet scented, pure bright, 
pink, and about three inches across. In autumn, the leaves 
turn yellow, orange and crimson before they drop. Perfectly 
hardy in New England. 
Ell Nig, TANSEY, hove slog 5 oocus $0.85 $6.00 
(6) ite). 8} Tio, ROME) sca dco Soe $0.45 3.00 
3} 40) IO) Gn,” WaOUMNSS, Sao se Sool e .60 5.00 
YODOGAWA. Purplish-pink, brilliant double flowers in early 
spring. A semi-evergreen Japanese Azalea. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . aT 50 $12.50 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. 00 17.50 
U2 Sto cSs Gn B GB Icy nth ce es $1.25 S11. 00 
US WAtOnn Gioia seals Oc tans nee ene ean 510) SIO 
NS} (oy stil, IBY} Seo aoe acca 2:00 lv7z50 
ARNOLDIANA AZALEAS 
In 1914, the late Jackson Dawson, then superintendent of the 
Arnold Arboretum, at Boston, Mass., created a splendid new 
type of hardy Azalea by crossing Azalea Kaempferi and 
Azalea Amoena. Of the seedlings thus produced a consider- 
able number of them were grown at Boston from their infancy 
until flowering age, when the following ones of unusual beauty 
and vigor of growth were selected. 
10 100 1000 
Each 
BRIARCLIFF. A deep rich, reddish-pink, identical in color with 
the well known rose of this name. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . $2.00 $15.00 
CARDINALIS. A dark cardinal red. This variety has the char- 
acteristic of making new leaf growth with the flower. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . $2.00 $15.00 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. . DOS 2 OL00 
LOMTO RUZ Sine BS Be eee: * eee $0.95 S250 aaZOL00 
EARLY DAWN. A beautiful soft radiant pink, fading silvery. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . $2.00 $15.00 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. . 22S 2000 
MELLO-GLO. A charming cerise-pink, with golden suffusion 
and distinct base of corolla. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . $2.00 $15.00 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. . 220 20:00 
NG} tier AN say, IBYSIBS 5 Sb Sic ce clea bese DIBA lOso0) 
MOSSIEANA. A rich orchid-lavender, and the strongest grower 
of the group. 
*] yr. in field beds XX trans. . $2.00 $15.00 
*2 yr. in field beds XX trans. . 227, ae20t00 
MIXED HYBRIDS. A mixture of the above in a wide range of 
shades. 
Deion IZ Vine iB GB ae sea eye $0.60 $5.00 $45.00 
12. tovlowin BBGB eee eee eee: HS 6.50 60.00 
INS) ey ANS): atin IIE) Soa olea bo God cee 1.00 9.00 80.00 

ALUMINUM SULPHATE 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Blueberries, Cornus Florida, Heath- 
er, Kalmia and many other plants require an acid soil. Acid- 
forming organic matter, such as well rotted oak leaves helps 
to increase acidity. Aluminum sulfate is a good chemical for 
increasing soil acidity by using %4 to 4% pound per square 
yard. Also used for turning hydrangeas blue. 
10 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
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 thor- 
oughly describes the varieties best suited for various uses and 
discusses questions on culture, such as soils, fertilization, plant- 
ing, propagating, and general care, indoors and out. He has 
taken special care to describe accurately the several groups and 
varieties, 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 Azal- 
eas and Camellias it applies equally to Rhododendrons. $1.50. 
