AZALEAS 
“ light-hearted flowers—as significant 
as the first lark," 
filling the landscape with subtle fra¬ 
grance and luscious color: faint pink, 
flashing white, limpid amethyst, witching 
coral, to say nothing of the valiant reds 
and kingly purples. 
These evergreen azaleas, whose foliage 
is as diverse in form and color as the 
flowers, delight in a semi-shady location, 
such as that provided by spreading oaks 
and other deep-rooted trees. 
They make charming pot plants for 
house and patio, either in shrub or tree 
form, and are perfect for cutting, remain¬ 
ing fresh for an inconceivably long time. 
Use them for flower arrangements 
throughout your rooms and for corsages. 
The inclusion in your planting of some 
of each of the varieties listed herein will 
insure an abundance of bloom from Jan¬ 
uary through May. Our collection of 
azaleas carries on a tradition of quality. 
When you have achieved a real dis¬ 
play of azaleas, your garden becomes a 
work of art. 
AZALEA 
F E S T I V A L 
February through April 
