- Azaleas - 
I T is with pleasure that 
we present this Cata¬ 
logue devoted entirely 
to Azaleas. In summer, fall, 
and winter they are charm¬ 
ing, but in spring, being 
Azalea-time, they are in 
their glory. 
The ir vivid colors, com¬ 
bined with beautiful foliage, 
put them in a class by 
themselves, and when 
massed or mixed in with your 
other planting, they always 
add charm and beauty to 
the landscape. 
Azaleas require no special 
attention after they are once 
planted. They thrive best 
in a good garden loam, free 
from lime. If possible use 
plenty of decayed leaves 
about your plants. Remem¬ 
ber, the main feeding-roots 
of the Azaleas are on or near 
the surface of the ground, 
so be careful not to hoe or 
spade directly near the 
plants. Use your hands to 
pull the weeds and add leaf- 
mold on the surface and 
your Azaleas will always be 
a joy. In severe weather it 
is wise to protect the plants 
with a mulch. 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
HOWARD E. ANDREWS & CO., Inc. 
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 
