AZALEAS 
Fragrant prelude to 
the Spring 
Even before Old Man Winter has relin- 
quished his reluctant keys to the Young 
Spring, the Azaleas have slipped from 
their crisp green taffetas into chiffons and 
silks of haunting sweetness and radiant 
colors. And now they are “oh so busy” 
prettying up our gardens, companioned 
by bird-song and flowering trees. 
These sparkling flowers find the cool 
border or the scattered sunlight under 
spreading trees entirely to their liking. 
Here you may depend upon their gay 
abundance for decoration throughout 
your rooms—or just twine them in your 
hair or wear them for corsages. Their 
lasting qualities are remarkable. Too, 
they display charming individuality as 
pot plants for the house and patio. 
This little pamphlet introduces you to 
three of the Best Families of Azaleas, 
and I’m sure you will wish to make the 
acquaintance of each of them. 
Come and Enjoy Our 
AZALEA 
Fh, ES aN 
March and April 
