Sunset’s Glorious New Azaleas 
Plant from September to May 
In spring, Azaleas are in their glory. Their vivid colors and beautiful foliage always add charm 
and beauty to the landscape. They thrive best in a good garden loam, free from lime, with plenty 
of decayed leaves or peat about them. Do not hce or spade near the plants. Pull the weeds. 
Strong, pot-grown plants that will bloom this spring, $1.00 each (plus 3c. tax); $5.00 for 6 (plus 15c. tax); 
$9.00 per doz. (plus 27c. tax), postpaid within the Third Zone 
Hardy Japanese and Kurume Azaleas (Evergreen) 
Apple Blossom. White, shaded pink, with 
light center. Glossy foliage. Single. 
Christmas Cheer. Compact grower; heavy 
bloomer. Pleasing Christmas red. Double. 
Coral Bells. Compact; profuse bloomer. Deep 
coral-pink. Double. See illustration below. 
Hexe. Compact. Crimson-red. Semi-double. 
Hinodegiri. Compact. Bright scarlet. Glossy 
foliage. Single. 
Macrantha. Compact. Blooms late. Clear 
pink. Single. 
Snow. Compact. Pure snow-white. Very pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Double. 
Brilliant. Bright watermelon-red. Compact 
growth. 
Lady Edith. Variegated; broad pink stripes on 
white ground. 
Azalea Indica (Evergreen) 
Pride of Mobile. Lovely shade of bright pink. 
Large foliage. 
Rosea. Extra-large flower; white with rose 
throat. 
Deciduous Azaleas 
Balled plants, l 1 /^ ft. $1.50 each (plus 5c. tax). Add 25c. each if wanted by mail 
Mollis. Beautiful orange and apricot shades. 
Mucronulata. Delicate orchid shade. 
Pontica. Deep yellow; very fragrant. 
SUNSET SEED AND NURSERY CO. 
1720 Ocean Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 
Coral Bells 
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