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Azalea calendulacea (lutea) 
Flame Azalea 
The gayest and most brilliant of the 
Azaleas, with flowers of orange-yellow 
or flame-red, which appear before the 
leaves. 
E U O N Y M U S 
ALATUS 
COMPACTA 
W inged Euonymiis, Sliotving 
Gorgeous Fall Coloring 
A very choice dwarf, compact 
shrub which is unquestionably one 
of the best deciduous shrubs for 
growing in the shade. For a low, 
wide hedge this plant has no equal. 
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VIBURNUM CARLESI May-Flowering Viburnum 
Resembling its namesake, the Mayflower, in fragrance 
and blossom, tbis shrub is a favorite wherever it is planted. 
The flowers appear with the leaves in early May. 
HYBRID FRENCH LILACS 
These beautiful Lilacs are adapted to large or 
small lawns. They require very little care and at¬ 
tention and can be depended upon each year for 
a profusion of colorful, fragrant panicles of bloom 
AZALEA 
OCTOBER GIRL 
This most prolific flowering variety is of vig¬ 
orous and branchy habit. The flowers are 
single or semi-double, fully 2 inches across, 
pink on opening, becoming shaded with laven¬ 
der when fully opened. In full flower by Oct. 1. 
VIOLA, Imperial Blue 
FLOWERS ARE LARGER AND 
DEEPER BLUE THAN JERSEY 
GEM, WITH LONGER STEMS. 
NUSUAL BEAUTY 
Distinction to Your Howe . . . 
Plant Them Now! 
Enjoy Them This Season. 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS 
ROSENTHALI 
Rosenthal Arborvitae 
ADAMS NURSERY CO., Westfield, Mass. 
CALENDULACEA 
Flame Azalea 
