Azaleas and Other Flowering Evergreens 51 
Hardy Indian Azalea Azalea indica, var. album¬ 
in delicacy and profusion of bloom these dense-growing low shrubs vie with 
the tender sorts grown in greenhouses; they are one of our showiest, handsomest 
shrubs and should be in every garden. 
North of New York their hardiness is 
questionable and the deciduous Azaleas 
should be used instead. Each jq 
12 in.$1 SO $13 50 
2 ft. 2 50 23 50 
Hardy White Azalea 
Azalea ledifolia, var. leucanthum 
Slightly hardier than the above and 
one of the showiest of garden Azaleas. The 
flowers of purest white, 3 inches in diameter, Flowers oj the Hardy Indian Azalea 
completely hide the gray-green foliage. F , 
18 to 20 in.$2 00 $18 50 
20 to 22 in. 2 50 23 50 
22 to 24 in. 3 00 27 50 
30 to 48 in.$3.50 to 7 50 
Rose-tinted Azalea 
Azalea ledifolia , var. leucanthum roseum 
Similar to the above except that it has beautiful 
shell-pink flowers. E ach 
24 in.$5 00 
Leather Leaf 
Chamsedaphne ( Cassandra ) calyculata 
Much more attractive than the sound of its 
name would indicate and putting forth its nodding 
clusters of white blossoms at the first approach of 
spring. Particularly adaptable for waterside plant¬ 
ing; a low shrub. Each 10 100 
2 to 2 Id ft. clumps.$1 50 $12 50 $75 00 
Azalea ledifolia, var. leucanthum 
Garland Flower 
Daphne cneorum 
Its low, green stems rise but a few 
inches above the ground, each bearing 
as a crown or garland a cluster of tiny 
pink flowers of the most delicate fra¬ 
grance, approaching that of orange 
blossoms. One of the daintiest little 
garden plants. 
When naturalized in groups or 
colonies in the Evergreen border or 
rockery, it forms a solid mass of dark 
green foliage close to the ground, above 
which the pink flowers are borne in 
great profusion. 
75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
Garland Flower growing in the crevice of 
a rock-garden 
NO CHARGE FOR PACKING 
