CRAPE MYRTLE 
This is the astonishing new watermelon- 
red Crape Myrtle which is arousing so much 
interest and comment among plant lovers all 
over the country. The plant, which is so much 
a part of Southern Beauty, is now available 
in hardy form for those of us in more north- 
ern climates. Habits similar to Buddleia, as 
it dies down to the ground each winter in 
the North, but throws up new shoots each 
spring and flowers in the summer. If you 
want a real thrill in new plants, we recom- 
mend this one. Will grow in any good garden 
soil. Plant about 3 feet apart for borders. 
Nice 12- to 15-inch plants, 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Postpaid 
Crape Myrtle 

Red Hybrid Rhododendron 
One of the finest Rhododendrons ever grown. 
A hybrid variety and noted for the deep red 
color of its blooms. Foliage is large, waxy, 
deep green and luxurious. Blooms are large 
and color is especially good against the ever- 
green foliage. Use plenty of peat moss or leaf 
mold when planting, as Rhododendrons must 
have an acid soil. Water plentifully the first 
year, and you will have no trouble growing 
these beautiful plants. Plant 2 feet apart. 
Heavy rooted 12- to 15-inch plants with 
at least one bloom bud, $2.00 each; 3 
for $5.00, postpaid. 
Azalea Mollis Blooms SPECIAL: Hybrid Rhododendron, transplanted 
LS ooo seedlings, 6 to 9 inches tall; nice plants which 
will grow in value each year. 65¢ each; 3 for 
AZALEA MOLLIS : $1.50, postpaid. 
| ‘ HYBRIDS oe | Red Hybrid Rhododendron, “Dr. Dresselhuys” 
The greatest grower of the 
Azaleas — ‘Azalea Mollis.”” 
We offer these in the new 
Hybrid strains. Colors will 
range from light yellow to 
deep orange and rose. We 
cannot guarantee what shade 
a hybrid will bloom. Plant in 
acid soil, same as Rhododen- 
drons, and you will have 
something to be very proud 
of. Plant 18 inches apart. 
NICE 12-INCH PLANTS 
mah SOME BLOOM BUDS 
-*. For Only 
$1.25 each; 
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