
ZALEAS naturalized along the margins of a wood- 
land path add interest of form and delicacy of color. 
This group of shrubs has many desirable characteristics. 
They are shade-tolerant, exceptionally prolific in the 
abundance of their bloom, intense in their coloration, 
yet beautifully and delicately constructed. By careful 
selection of varieties it is possible to have an Azalea 
border showing color from late March through July 
ranging from white through pink, rose, red, yellow, 
orange and lavender. 

SWAMP AZALEA Azalea viscosa 
Fragrant white flowers tinged with pink in full bloom in 
early July when flowering shrubs are scarce. 
MONGOLIAN AZALEA 
Azalea mucronulata 
[8] Brilliant pinkish lavender flowers appear before the foli- 
age on slender upright twigs in very early Spring. 
DETAIL 
OF AN 

AZALEA FLOWER 

