AZALEA indica rosea. 
PINK INDIAN AZALEA. Pink tinted. 
15 to 18 in..Each $2 50 
A. japonica, var. alba. 
WHITE JAPANESE AZALEA. Masses of 
white flowers in April and May. 
15 to 18 in.Each $2 50 
A. japonica alba grandiflora. 
INDIAN AZALEA. White. 
12 to 18 in.Each $2 50 
A. Kaempferi. 
K/EMPFER’S EVERGREEN AZALEA. Good 
bright green foliage with flowers varying 
from orange red to pink. 
15 to 18 in.Each $2 50 
18 to 24 in. 3 50 
A. ledifolia. 
HARDY WHITE AZALEA. Large, pure 
white flowers; foliage gray-green. For the 
garden. 
18 to 20 in.Each $3 25 
20 to 24 in. 4 00 
A. ledifolia, var. grandiflora superba. 
LARGE-FLOWERING AZALEA. Broad 
shrub; fragrant flowers of pure white. 
2 ft.Each $5 00 
A. ledifolia, var. narcissiflora (Yodogawa). 
LAVENDER AZALEA. Double lavender 
flowers of great beauty. 
2 to 2V 2 ft.Each $2 50 
3 to 4i/ 2 ft.$3.50 to 5 00 
A. ledifolia, var. rosea (Wakasagi). 
BLUSH AZALEA. Very fragrant, shell-pink 
flowers. 
12 to 15 in.Each $3 50 
15 to 18 in.. 3 00 
2 to 2% ft. 5 00 
2% to 3 ft. 7 50 
Per 10 
$22 50 
23 50 
23 50 
22 50 
30 00 
28 50 
38 50 
23 50 
32 50 
28 50 
Evergreens of Formal Growth 
Accentuating the architectural character of formal gardens 
and for use in close connection with the house or terrace, planted 
in the ground or in tubs or pots, there are many evergreens 
whose trim compact habit of growth makes them indispensable 
where formality is the keynote of the design. Arborvitses, 
Junipers and Japanese Cypresses in many varieties-range in 
Jmpe from low round-headed balls of green to tall stately 
columnar shapes, and adapt themselves to clipping into interest¬ 
ing forms; and the compact growth of Boxwood makes it ad- 
mimhle for hedges or specimens. 
