Gable’s Hardy Hybrid 
Azalea 
Quite some years ago Jos. B. Gable 
perceived the need of more showy 
Azaleas with a broad color range, yet 
hardy enough to withstand our Zone 
V winters. It has taken years to pro- 
duce, choose, and thoroughly test 
outstanding varieties from thousands 
of seedlings grown from seed pro- 
duced by hundreds of carefully de- 
termined crosses. 
For the first time the choice varie- 
ties are named and offered to the 
trade. The flowers are large, bright 
and abundant and in amazing new 
shades. The plants are thoroughly 
bud and wood hardy. 
Here at last are hardy Azaleas 
which can compete in showiness 
with the Indicas of the South. 
BOUDOIR—=3 ft. Midseason. Dense, 
broad. Evergreen, long, slender, 
leaves hidden completely by 1%“ 
blooms of water-melon-pink. Ever- 
green. 
CAMEROON—3 ft. Early. Deep 144“ 
mulberry-red flowers. Evergreen. 
CAMEO—2*% ft. Late. Hose-in-hose, 
light-tea-pink, persistent. Ever- 
green. 
CAROLINE GABLE—4 ft. Mid-sea- 
son. H-in-H radiant pink. 
CHEROKEE—5 ft. Early. A scarlet 
flash, completely covered with 
bloom. 
CHINOOK—4 ft. Early. Persistent 
H-in-H salmon. 
*CORSAGE—3*% ft. Mid-season. 2'2“ 
flower in lavender, very suggestive 
of an orchid. 
