TowsoN- Maryland • Deciduous Shrubs 



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AZALEA pontica (Ghent Hybrids) 



O group of azaleas is more satisfactory than these. They grow and thrive 

 with a minimum of care if properly planted and in shades of yellow, copper and 

 gold they are particularly lovely. 



Frances Benjamin Johnston 

 A restful portion of a well planned garden designed by Kose Greely, L.A. 



AZALEA pontica (Mixed seedlings). In 



a wide range of pastel colors. 



15 to 18 inches .... $3.00 



1 Yz to 2 feet .... 4.00 



2 to lYzfeet .... 5.00 

 iVzto 3 feet .... 6.00 



A. pontica Fireflame (Ignaea Nova). 



Firey red streaked with yellow. 



A. pontica luteum. Rich golden yellow flow- 

 ers, very fragrant. 



A. pontica Nancy Waterer. Clear yellow. 



A. pontica Adrienne. Dark red. 



A. pontica Rembrant. Single rosy purple. 



A. pontica Ruddy Ghent. ( Coccinea Spe- 

 ciosa). Reddish orange. 



A. pontica Sang de Gandbrugge. Single 

 orange with rose shading, upper petals distinct 

 golden yellow. 



A. pontica William III. Single, orange, 

 overlaid rose; upper petal golden yellow. 

 Prices of the preceding Azaleas: 

 15 /o 18 inches .... $3.50 



1 Vz to 



2 to 

 2Vz to 



3 to 



3 Vi to 



2 feet 

 2Yzfeet 



3 feet 



3 Yz feet 



4 feet 



4.50 

 6.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 15.00 



BENZOIN aestivale iSpicebush). This is 

 a large shrub bearing numerous small yel- 

 low flowers in the spring. The vivid autumn 

 coloration is attractive and the bark has a 

 decided spicy flavor. 



2 to 3 feet Sl.OO 



5 to 4 feet 1.25 



4 to 5 feet 1.50 



Fer 10 

 S5.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 



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