
Azaleas 
Happily situated by being planted im full sunshine but 
protected from winter winds, Azaleas produce brilliant 
blossoms of many colors. They want an acid soil, and 
during blossom-time require an abundance of moisture. 
Some of our native types grow into fairly large bushes, 
but most Azaleas seldom attain a height of more than 3 
or 4 feet. 
Azalea arborescens. Sweet Azalea. 
Fragrant white or blush-pink flowers, desirable on account 
of late bloom. Flowers in June. 
A. calendulacea. Flame Azalea. 
_ Probably the most brilliant of our native shrubs. Flowers 
in late May, orange to scarlet in color. 
A. nudiflora. Pinxterbloom. 
A native pink, blooming in mid-May. 
A. rosea. 
Deep pink in early June. Fragrant. 
A. vaseyi. 
Beautiful shell-pink flowers in early May. 
A. viscosa. 
Fragrant, white, pink-tinged flowers in Iate June. 
A. yodogawa. 
Semi-double lavender flowers in late May and June. Fine 
foliage turning crimson in the fall. 
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