SWISS FLORAL COMPANY 
Portland, Oregon 
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ARALIA SIEBOLDII—A shrub with large, leathery, 
evergreen foliage resembling fig leaves. It makes a very 
stately bush of tropical appearance for lawn specimens 
or in the shrubbery border. They are entirely hardy on 
the Pacific Coast, but not east of the Cascade Mountains. 
They make fine potted shrubs for indoors everywhere, 
however. 50c each. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI—Crimson, evergreen, extreme¬ 
ly dwarf, flowering in spring, producing a mass of color 
entirely covering the foliage. Splendid for rock gardens 
or as small border shrubs. We grow these in large 
quantities in many sizes ranging from 35c to $2.50 each 
for exceptionally fine specimens. They are colorful, 
neat, and permanent shrubs, lasting for generations 
without over-growing a yard like so many other plants do. 
AZALEA LEDIFOLIA ALBA—A marvelous compan¬ 
ion to Hinodegiri, growing a bit larger in leaf and shape, 
and covered with large snow-white blossoms during the 
spring. Splendid in contrast with the crimson Hinode¬ 
giri. 75c to $2.00 each. 
AZALEA KURUME YAYEGIRI—This is an orange 
or flame red flowering, evergreen variety of a most strik¬ 
ing color and beauty with a dwarf habit of growth, rarely 
exceeding two feet in height. Ideal for combining with 
purple or lavender rock plants or by itself in the shrub¬ 
bery border. Strong four-year old bushes $1.00 each. 
AZALEA KURUME LAVENDER QUEEN—Slightly 
stronger growing than the preceding, with large lav¬ 
ender blossoms of a very pleasing, clear color. Only 
small size plants of this novelty are available at 35c each. 
AZALEA KURUME MACROSTEMA—Very strong 
growing, dwarf, evergreen, blooming late in the season 
(June) with large, deepest salmon-pink colored flowers. 
A real jewel among evergreen shrubs for Coast gardens. 
Strong specimens 75c each; larger sizes to $2.00. 
