Althea or Rose of'Sharon: 
A* shrub o f upr i gh t gr ow th. 
2-3* @ ,75 each . 
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La re-summer blooming. Several'color sy 
3-4 ;,/ "@ 11.00 each 
Azalea 1 -Altaclarense: - ; ' ; 
Large flowers of a deep orange yellow. ' ,J • 
• y 34-36" ® $3'.O0 each 
Azalea-Mollis: p ' > ^ 
In bright yellow and salmon colors. 
13-15" @ ll.OO- each • 1 15-34" @ $1.50 each 
Large specimens to -$3.50 each 
Azalea calendulacea: ’ ■*- • • 
Flame azalea of late spring blooming. Intense yellow to apricot 
and copper tints. 18-34" @ $1,50 each 
Azalea luteum: 
An azalea with sweet, scented yellow flowers. 
' - - 2-3 1 @ $3.00 each 
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Azalea poukhanenso: 
Low spreading habit of growth with large lavender flowers. 
13-14" 8 |1.00 to |1.35 
Azalea dauricum (Rhododendron): 
Very early Feb. and March flowering on bare branches with showy 
purple blooms of novel charm. 
13-14" 8 $1.35 to $1.50 
Azalea rnucronulatum (Rhododendron): 
Similar to preceding. Same price. 
Azalea Schlippenbacki: 
The Royal Azalea of Japan. Large flowers of clear transparent 
pink, the finest of colors, slow growing of globular habit. 
13-14" 8 $1.50 each 18-18" 8 $3.50 each 
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Azalea occidontelis: 
A native- with creamy white sweet scented flowers in lato spring. 
13-15" ^ i'1.25_ e'ach 
Barberry Thunbergii: “ ... 
A shrub with bright green foliage which turns scarlet in the fall. 
Low growing habit. 
13-15" % .50 each t „ .. 16-18"..75 each 
Baro’erry purpurea: “ - • "V . • 
This variety has bright red foliage 'all' summer; 
to preceding. 
12-15" ® .60 each 
otherwise similar 
16-18" .75 each 
