Hardy Evergreen Azaleas 
Their pleasing foliage is carried through our winters in this section and then in spring they burst forth 
with surprising masses of gorgeous bloom. 
They are hardy but appreciate sheltered positions where they can escape the worst of winter winds. 
Provide them with the proper acid soil and a few plants will turn a dull border or foundation planting 
into real beauty-spots. The fall color of their foliage is especially attractive. 

x & ee ee * ee es Hinodegiri. The profuse blooming of this 
2 cae Azalea justifies it as the most popular of all 
the scarlet-crimsons. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high and spreads 3 to 4 feet. 6 to 8 in, 
75 cts. each. 8 to 10 in., $1.25. 
Hinomayo. One of the best single clear 
soft pinks. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, with 
equal spread. 9 to 12 in., $1.25 each. 
Kaempferi. Torch Azalea. Rugged, tall- 
growing, nearly deciduous. Fiery _ red. 


Grows 4 to 5 feet high, upright, with a aC : 
narrow 2-foot spread 12 to 15 in., $1.50 each. KAEMPF®2RI. $1.50 each 
Ledifolia (indica) alba. One of the hardiest 
: a NEW 
of the Evergreen Azaleas. Large, single, 
pure white flowers. Spreading type to ° : 
about 4 feet. 1 ft., $1.50 each. Bobbink & Atkins 
Macrantha. Large, single, salmon-red flow- AZALEA 
ers in June. A fme, compact, low grower. 
Spreading type to about 3 feet. 6 to 8-in. HYBRIDS 
diam., 75 cts. each. 
4 i : crantha Hybri 
ee! eee Oa, Maxwelli. Large; single; glowing deep rose. (Macrantha Hybrids) 
~ Fig rath a Spreads 4 to 5 feet. 12 to 15 in., $1.75 each. These new and un- 
Maxwelli alba. Single, snow-white flowers, named Azalea Hybrids 
3 inches across. Loose, spreading habit are a strain of Hardy 
and fast grower. Grows about 5 feet high E I les 
and 4 feet wide. 9 to 12 in., $1.50 each. vergreen Aza eas that 
are most suitable for 
planting in partial shade 
d will extend tl 
SPECIAL OFFER (One Nese as 
into mid- and late June. 
B. & A. AZALEA HYBRIDS They delightfully sup- 
plement the orange-red 
3 FOR $ 3-60 flowers of Macrantha 

te é gis . ¢ ‘ % i. 
AZALEAS IN L. C. BOBBIN 
K’S GARDEN NET with a charming variety 
; iw 1 each of these of single and semi-double 
The story behind this almost unbelievable fairy-like beauty and 3 new and unnamed Azaleas flowers in the three new 
° 
colors illustrated directly 
splendor started with the planting, five years ago, of small Azaleas 
below. 
in Mr. Bobbink’s garden. It is a continuous, ever-changing, living 
9 to 12-in. bushy plants, 
story, creating a picture that increases in beauty with the years— in the 3 colors , 
taking on new aspects and grace to give unforgettable pleasure Sllastrated. (top ) Sitawberry-pink 
and enjoyment. ustrated. (middle) Watermelon-pink “ 
With a foresight and knowledge of the results possible, the same (Regular $4.50 value) (bottom) Salmon if 
small plants and varieties as those listed on this page were used, 9to 12 in., $1.50 each v 
so that they would grow and blend together into the wondrous drifts 
of color to make the soft beauty 
pictured above. »— 
The small plants, specially Daybreak 
offered as a group on this page, Single light pink blooms in dense 
would be a splendid beginning for clusters. Spreads 2 to 3 feet. 6 to 9 in., 
$1.25 each. 
a similar picture. The results, 
even the first year, with our well- 
budded, bushy plants are re- 
markable, pleasantly changing an DISCOUNT 
otherwise uninteresting area. Deduct 10 per cent for 
All these Azaleas are dug with orders that total $10 or 
a small ball of soil wrapped in more selected from items 
burlap. They pack very compact on pages Adana 
and neatly so we guarantee the 
safe arrival of live, vigorous plants. 

Sunstar 
Morning Glow er Satie ( 
Single; rose-pink with carmine stripes. 
rose. Spreads 21% to 3 feet. 9 to $1.50 each. »y—> 
I Semi- double; salmon blotched Spreads 214 to 3 feet. 8 to 10 in, 
12 in., $1.50 each. 
SPECIAL AZALEA OFFER 
6 9 to 12-in. well-budded, bushy plants for $6.75 net 
1 each of Daybreak, Sunstar, Morning Glow and the three 
new B. & A. Evergreen Azalea Hybrids. 
(Regular $8.75 value) 
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