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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
AZALEA —Azaleas are among the most beautiful of flowering shrubs bearing an abundance of 
brilliant flowers in the latter part of May and June. They are the deciduous branch of the Rhodo¬ 
dendron family and require an acid soil condition and in direct contrast to the shade loving 
Rhododendrons, they need a sunny location 
to bring forth the most bloom. In planting 
Azaleas use some peat moss mixed half and 
half with the soil. A well drained spot, 
watered thoroughly about once each week, 
makes an ideal condition. We are special¬ 
izing in the growing of this wonderful plant 
family. 
Calendulacea {Flame Azalea) —Another 
native variety whose home is in the Carolina 
Mountains. Blooms the first of June while 
the new foliage is appearing. Very showy 
orange to canary yellow bloom. Maximum 
height of plant 5 feet, growth slow. 15-18" 
31.65; 18-24" 32.00; 2-232.50; 2>^-3' 33.00. 
Dahuricum — Semi-evergreen of medium 
growth. Funnelform, rose colored flowers 1" 
across. 12-18" 31-75. 
Kaempferi {Torch Azalea) —Bright orange to 
pink flowers 2 inches across. Very 
handsome. Native of lapan. Matures at 
5 to 6'. 12-15" 31.25.' 
Azalea Mollis Lutea {Pontica Azalea) —Makes a full well 
rounded shrub with pleasing heavy foliage. 
Yellow to orange yellow flowers with the first leaves. 15-18" 31-75; 18-24" 32.00; 2-2}^' 32.75; 
23^-3' 33.50; 3-4' 34.50. 
Mollis {Chinese Azalea)- —A super-excellent Chinese variety with extra large deep pink, salmon 
or bright yellow flowers which are dependable for Decoration Day bloom. Large hairy leaves 
thickly cover the plant after the bloom disappears. We are propagating many thousand of these 
showy specimens. Growth slow to 4 ft. Heavilv budded specimens. Mixed colors. 12-15" 
31.25; 15-18" 31.50; 18-24" 32.CO; 2-2^' 32.75; 'Yellow: 12-15" 31-65; 15-18" 32.00. 
Mucronulatum {Korean Azalea) —A new variety which has met with popular approval. This 
is a fast growing upright type which attains a height of 7 feet. Blooms very early in April and 
May before the other varieties. Pale rosy-purple flowers are borne solitarily and scattered 
throughout the entire plant. Semi-evergreen. 15-18" 31-50; 18-24" 31-90; 2-2j^' 32.25; 2^2-3' 
33.00; 3-4" 33.75. 
Poukhanense-—Single purplish flowers early in May. Growth slow, eventually making a 
heavy round bush 3-4' high. Hardy and of exceptional merit. 10-12" 31*25; 12-15" 31-75. 
Ouinquefolia Rcsea—A semi-evergreen shrub maturing at about 6'. Deep rose pink 
flowers, in abundance before the leaves appear. 12-15" 31-50; 15-18" 31-75; 18-24" 32.00. 
Schlippenbachi {Royal Azalea) —Another native of the Orient. This azalea has only recently 
been offered to the Arnerican Public. It is a slow growing, heavily branched shrub attaining 
after many years a height of approximately 4 feet. The 3 to 5 inch leaves, which are bluntly 
rounded on the outer end, are much larger than those of the other azaleas. Bright rose-pink 
flowers spotted with brown 2 to 3 inches across are borne with the leaves. 10-12" 31-00; 12-15" 
31.50; 15-18" 32.00; 18-24" 32.50. 
Yodogawa—A hvbrid of the former with double purplish-pink flowers. 12-13" 31-75; 13-18" 
32.00; 18-24" 32.75. 
Yunnanense—Rose purple flowers 2 inches across broadly funnelform. Glossy persistent 
leaves. Habit upright and forming a neat round specimen. 12-15" 31-65; 15-18" 32.00. 
Prices; F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 109o for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
