Azalea indica alba 



Azaleas and Broad -Leaved Evergreen 



Shrubs 



Croups of Broad-Icaved Evergreen Sliruhs ackl wdiulcrfully in briglitenint: the ^^iIlt^•r aspoet of 

 oLir guiclens. Being suited to a di\-ersity nf toiulit ii ms, there is sure to hv a nodk tni m-i that would 

 Ije enhanced hy these lo\ ely gems. In suinnu r we are charmed by their beaulllul (lowers and in 

 winter by their varying and Ix autiriii loha-i . 11 tin \ luv grou|)ed by thcmsehes and not mixed with 

 deciduous shrubs, their \m\\\ kluaht) is lnt^ nsilud. 



In choosing the planting site, ^\uv prelV ieiue sliduld hv glxcn to a nortliern exposure where the 

 direct rays of the sun arc seldom filt. Or, lailinti in this, a situation in partial shade should be sub- 

 stituted. A eool, moist soil with a porous substratum is bist adapted for them, and it is recommended 

 that a mulch of forest lea\ es be spread o\ er the soil to a dc|)th of 2 or 3 inches, to prevent rapid evapo- 

 ration of moisture irom the soil. 



Andromeda (Pieris) 



Floribunda iPieris floribiindu 1. A/omi/din Feller 

 Bush. A fl<-iisi-. es crurci ii shnili c.mi" iim. under i iilt iva- 

 tion, lo I I'd lii^'li. I i.jM', i^iii u ,ih()\.-. dark 



clotted niul, rn, all,. W lill, ll.,u, , ., |„.,.l,ue,l ,n Ic.n- 



inal i.anulr . u,ll al„,%,' llu- l<>l,a;;e. ( ).u- the n 1 



dcsiraMc c )rna ineiil al--. [-.ai li 



1,, ,H-,,ul, M'f^'l S2 iO 



iH^ t., .• i-liu h s|)i< ad 3 50 



.InpoiiK ii Pioris japotiica). Japanese Fetter Bush. 

 or larji 1 i/e and Ic.r, 1 habit than the last. Leaves 

 brii-dii I'M I II, I ijiiiiii:' 111 w Inter rich tones of red bron/e. 

 l-lou, I III .1, ,11,- |, INI. l.-s. Each 



Azalea, Japanese 



lfre<l pdsitii. 

 leaves dnriTin 

 ing, forduarl 



AriKvi 



inib «, 



. //,„,/, I- 



il, li 



inn, recurved l>l aiu lie .. 1 < a \ e- ilal 1^. aiin \ j;l eeil. lull ne 

 with fern-like remilarit y on I he areliiiin stems and assiiin- 

 ing in winter brilliant shades of bronze and vinous red. 

 Flowers creamy white. Each 

 18 to 24-ineli, busli,Y $1 50 



I linodigiri. 



)I('.rM.a'l A.''. 

 I 5 lo 



<no\vn and 

 re literally 



,;ive l.esl ..■suils In a shel- 

 ha^e a t;roun<l nudeh of 

 s< tni r<ir louiidation plant- 

 )r edjiinn. 



a A/,,/,,,. A !(.«. bushy 



,M,'. '''I'l^^'s'iHl'nV'l'lK-' whole 

 ill <>r I larel-purple Mowers 

 a period of 2 or 3 weeks. 



Tjireeii kiii<l from Japan, 

 and llowers.,f brighter red 

 v < ,N snnllar. I'.ach 



•h si.read 

 .li spread . 



