LA BARS’ RHODODENDRON NURSERY, STROUDSBURG, PA. 
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DOWNY PINXTER 
BLOOM 
Azalea rosea 
This is considered the most 
beautiful of the rose colored or 
pink flowering Azaleas. Flow¬ 
ers appear in late May as the 
leaves begin to unfold and are 
unusually fragrant. The plants 
are formal and symmetrical. 
The fall foliage assumes beauti¬ 
ful shades of red to yellow. It 
is one of the best native Azaleas 
under cultivation. 
Azalea rosea, 2 to 2J4 feet; weight 40 pounds. A 
fair example of the specimen-quality Azalea. 
PINXTER BLOOM —Azalea nudiflora 
It is only in recent years that Azalea rosea and this have been sold as 
separate varieties. Many call it Mountain Honeysuckle. The flowers appear 
a few days prior to Azalea rosea and are not as fragrant. Range in color from 
a very light pink to a purplish-rose. 
SWAMP AZALEA —Azalea viscosa 
You will find this the latest Azalea to bloom. Very fragrant flowers, 
shading in color from a white to a light-pink, appear in early June and July. 
The shiny, blue-green foliage retains its beauty through the summer months 
and in the fall turns the most attractive shades of bronzy-red and orange. 
Prices of the above varieties, nursery-grown clumps: 
Each 
10 
100 
12 to 15 inches high . 
. $2.00 
$18.00 
$162.00 
15 to 18 inches high . 
. 2.50 
22.50 
202.50 
18 to 24 inches high . 
. 3.00 
27.00 
243.00 
2 to 214 feet liigh . 
. 3.50 
31.50 
283.50 
See page 21 for prices of larger sizes. Packing additional at cost 
