cammm^ moons evergreen shrubs 



Azaleas 



For the Deciduous varieties of Azalea, see page 61. 



Azalea Indica. var. Amoena. A bushy, dwarf 

 evergreen with small green leaves that deepen to a 

 lustrous coppery hue in Winter. Its neat appearance 

 is attractive at all seasons, but in April or May the 

 whole plant is clothed with a mass of cerise flowers 

 that hold their beauty a long time. Such beautiful 

 little plants are ornamental anywhere, - and are 

 especially desirable for edging drivfes. and walks, 

 groups, or for bordering Rhododendron and Kalmia 

 beds. The habit of this Azalea is so dense and com- 

 pact that it makes splendid low-flowering hedges, 

 for which purpose we highly recommend it. Wili 

 grow satisfactorily in either shadyjor sunny loca- 

 tions. 



IK to ft 



1 K to 2 ft 



2 to2Kft 



2Kto3 ft 



3 to 4 ft 



Each 



Pa- 10 



Per 100 



SI 50 



S12 50 





2 25 



20 00 





3 00 



25 00 



S225 00 



5 00 



45 00 



400 00 



6 00 



50 00 





this LTh IJ Prit^L v^S"^^'^*" the Azalea Amoena has is well shown from 

 hnl ^ Princeton, N. J., on the lawn of one of our customers. Ima<iine 

 how gorgeous It is with myriads of cerise flowers! ""i«rs. ima^me 



Vzaleas do well in somewhat shaded places 



Azalea Hinode-giri. This is the 

 wonderful red Azalea, for outdoor 

 use in sections south of New York 

 City, which has attracted so much 

 attention recently. We are offering 

 a large stock of especially well- 

 developed plants that we ship with 

 big balls of earth, like this one has. 

 See below. 



var. Hinode-giri. A Japanese 

 variety of great beauty. The 

 flowers which appear in April or 

 May are of a brilliant scarlet 

 color and are borne in great pro- 

 fusion. A comparatively new 

 sort. Similar in growth to Azalea 

 Amoena except that the leaves 

 are larger. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 8 to 10 in. X 10 to 12 in.: 



SI 25 SIO 00 S90 00 

 1 to IK ft. X 1 to IK ft.: 



51 50 S12 50 S115 00 

 1 to ii; ft. X IK to IK ft.: 



52 00 S17 50 



A. Rosmarinifolia var. alba; 

 syn. Leucantheum. A profusion 

 of large, single, white, attractive 

 flowers in early Spring. The 

 foliage is attractive most of the 

 year, but truly speaking is not 

 entirely evergreen. Does well in 

 partially shaded places. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 -IK ft., SI 00 S7 50 S60 00 

 lK-2 ft., 2 50 22 50 200 00 

 2K-3 ft., 5 00 45 00 



var. Narcissiflora. Flowers of 

 this kind are double and of a light 

 purple color. Foliage good, but 

 not entirely evergreen. 



Each ^ 

 1 -IK ft., SI 00 



IK-lKft.. 1 



Per 10 

 S7 50 



15 00 



Per 100 



S60 00 



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