ETY  § APHRODITE 3STARDUST 7GLAMOR 
‘you how the new Glenn Dale Azaleas look. 
not think they can be equaled. For hardiness 
t better. Something new in Azaleas. 
AZALEAS—Kinds and Culture 
By H. Harold Hume 
A comprehensive new guide to this important family of flowering 
shrubs, written by the author of Camellias in America. Covers 
both deciduous and persistent-leaved Azaleas, their botany, his- 
tory, and adaptability, as well as propagating methods, planting 
operations, culture outdoors and in greenhouses, and landscape 
use. 
This is a volume that should be in the possession of all lovers of 
fine gardens, and especially those concerned with Azalea culture. 
Price, $4.00 postpaid 
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 hydrangeas blue. 10 lbs. $1.50; 50 lbs. 
$4.50; 100 Ibs. $7.50. 
