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Azaleas are and always have been the joy of every gardener. Their gorgeous beauty, in late spring, cannot be painted in words. 
It is a “breath-taking” sight. 
The plants have a sturdy construction, well able to withstand severe weather. Grow compact and bushy and keep very neat, by 
judicious pruning and trimming. 
"NEMAPEG'S'' Finer Azaleas Bring You the Most Joy and Beauty 
AZALEA Hinodegiri. (The choice Red Japanese Evergreen 
Azalea.) The well-known brilliant red blooming sort. A com¬ 
pact growth of glossy, rounded evergreen foliage. A mass of 
flaming red. Heavy well-formed budded plants as follows: 
6-inch spread, each, 87c; 2 for ^1.59. 6- to S-inch spread, each, 
^1.25; 2 for ^2.00. 
A. Mollis (Chinese Azalea). Deciduous and very hardy. The 
flowers appear in May before the leaves unfold. Individual 
flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Borne in great clusters. 
Shades of deep orange, as well as salmon and flame. Will stand 
full sun. Strong, well-budded plants, each, only 87c; 2 for 
^1.59. 
A. Schlippenbachi (Chinese Royal Azalea). One of the finest. 
A deciduous plant producing flowers of large size. Each flower 
nearly 3 inches across. Each stem carries as many as 8 to 10 
flowers in one cluster. A beautiful pale rose. Large foliage, 
a deep green, tinted bronze. In heavy 6-year-old budded plants, 
each, only ^2.00. This is a rare variety. 
A. Nudiflora (Pinxterbloom). Also deciduous, the flowers ap¬ 
pearing before the leaves, in most cases. The coral-pink flowers 
appear in clusters in May and June. A profuse bloomer and 
very hardy. Strong clumps, 1 to 1^2 ft., each, ^1.00. A fair 
amount of buds on each plant. 
AZALEA Calendulacea (“American Flame 
Azalea”). Always in demand. Same habit as 
the Nudiflora with the exception that it blooms 
after the leaves are set. Produces immense 
clusters of bloom in June and July. A deep or¬ 
ange, suffused with lemon and salmon. A very, 
very beautiful Azalea. Strong clumps, 1J4-2 
feet, well budded, each, ONLY ^1.00. 
PIERIS Mariana (Andromeda). Unlike the 
American and Japanese mountain varieties, this 
Pieris is not evergreen. It forms a very com¬ 
pact clump, with slender, upright branches that 
are erect and strong. The flowers are good- 
sized cups in sprays between the branches. A 
beautiful white touched with a delicate pink. 
Has beautiful, glossy green foliage, which 
turns reddish bronze in the fall. A rare gem 
that you will not find in very many gardens. 
Thrives well in the open, as well as the shade. 
Strong clumps 15-18 in., each, ONLY ^1.00. 
Shipped, by express, charges collect. 
by express, charges collect. 
RHODODENDRON 
PRICES ON LARGER 
RHODODENDRONS 
UPON REQUEST 
THEIR CARE: Rhododendrons 
and Azaleas prefer a shady location. 
They will thrive in semi-sun, but do 
not do so well in full sunlight. They 
require, for best growth, a soil hav¬ 
ing an acid reaction. This acidity 
may be had by adding to your soil 
either humus, leaf mold or peat 
moss. About two-thirds of this ma¬ 
terial to one-third soil. Never lime. 
Mulch with 2 to 3 inches of any of 
the three mentioned above, for re¬ 
taining moisture and acidity around 
the plants. YOU WILL HAVE 
SUCCESS. 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas are 
shipped by express, charges collect. 
Rates have been reduced 25%. 
All Azaleas shipped 
Better Rhododendrons 
Unquestionably PLANTS OF SUPERIOR BEAUTY! 
Their bloom and foliage is incomparable. Lovers of shade, they thrive 
equally well in the open on moist, well-drained ground. Rhododendrons may 
well be described as “Flowering Evergreens.” Their broad-leaved foliage is 
evergreen. Their clusters of flowers are beyond description. Large clusters 
measuring from 4 to 6 inches in diameter in rich colors. 
If price has hitherto deprived you of the glory of these plants, they are now 
yours for the asking. Nemapeg brings you MORE QUALITY FOR LESS 
MONEY! 
“NEMAPEG’S” THORO-BRED HYBRID RHODODENDRONS — 
Absolutely the Finest in Rhododendrons! Hybrids are improved plants both 
in growth and bloom. The only types wherein you may obtain those deep 
lavenders and dark brick-reds. Usually having commanded a high price in the 
markets, Nemapeg offers you the following Hybrid Rhododendrons in a mix¬ 
ture of deep lavenders and brick-reds. These are not labeled separately: 
Selected Nemapeg Hybrids. l-lJ^-2 ft. Many budded. $1.29 each; 3 for 
$3.00. 
SPECIAL “NAMED VARIETIES IN HYBRIDS.” A limited number of 
these choice plants in heavy I-II /2 ft. plants, well branched and HEAVILY 
BUDDED! Each, ONLY $2.00. You will pay as high as $4.00 to $5.00 
dollars for these elsewhere. REMEMBER THESE WILL ALL BLOOM 
FOR YOU THIS SUMMER! Mrs. C. S. Sargent. Deep pink. 
Dr. Dresselhuys. Aniline-red. Album Grandiflorum. White. 
Mrs. P. den Ouden. Bright red. Catawbiense Grandiflorum. Dark lavender. 
CHOICE AMERICAN TYPE RHODODENDRONS. A limited supply in the following 
varieties: 
Maximum. Pink and white. Running 1-1 Vi feet. 
Catawbiense. Reddish purple. 3 Rhododendrons shipped by express, 
Carolinianum. Salmon-pink. » lOl charges collect. 
AZALEA Mollis 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, ST. JOSEPH, MICH, 
