Broad-Leaf EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
They Breathe of Distant Lands 
Azaleas are and always have been the joy of every gardener. 
Their gorgeous beauty, in late spring, cannot be painted in words. 
It is a “breath-taking” sight. 
The plants have a sturdy construction, well able to withstand 
severe weather. Grow compact and bushy and keep very neat, 
by judicious pruning and trimming. 
AZALEA Calendulacea (Flame Azalea). The flaming colors of the 
flowers are unequalled by any other spring flowering plant. The 
colors run from light salmon to deep golden orange and scarlet. 
12 to 18 inches, 2 plants for $1.75, postpaid. 
A. Hinodegiri. (The choice Red Evergreen Azalea). The well- 
known brilliant red blooming sort. A compact growth of 
glossy, rounded evergreen foliage. A mass of flaming red. Heavy 
well-formed plants as follows: 4 to 6 inch spread, 2 for $1.25. 
A. Mollis (Chinese Azalea). Deciduous and very hardy. The 
flowers appear in’ May before the leaves unfold. Individual flow- 
ers 2 to 3 inches in diameter, borne in great clusters. Shades of 
deep orange, as well as salmon and flame. Will stand full sun. 
Strong plants, each, only 87c; 2 for $1.50. 

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CHINESE LILACS. Bush form. A 
dense shrub, almost shrouded with 
fragrant purple Lilacs. Early bloom- 
er. Strong plants, 3-4 feet, 2 for 
$1.50. (By parcel post, add 25c.) 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND . 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND. - 
AZALEA Amoena. Pink. 4 to 6 inches, 2 for $1.25. 
A. Schlippenbachi (Chinese Royal Azalea). One of the finest. A 
deciduous plant producing flowers of large size. Each flower 
nearly 3 inches across. Each stem carries as many as 8 to 10 
flowers in one cluster. A beautiful pale rose. Large foliage, a 
deep green, tinted bronze. 4-year specimens, 8 inches high, 
each, $1.10; 2 for $2.00. Heavy 7- to 8-year-old budded plants, 
3 to 314 ft., each, only $3.55; 2 for $7.00. This is a rare variety. 
Only a limited supply. 
All Azaleas shipped by express, charges collect 
PIERIS Mariana (Andromeda). Unlike the American and Korean 
mountain varieties, this Pieris is not evergreen. It forms a very 
compact clump, with slender, upright branches that are erect and 
strong. The flowers are good-sized cups in sprays between the 
branches. A beautiful white, touched with delicate pink. Has 
beautiful, glossy green foliage, which turns reddish bronze 
in the fall. A rare gem that you will not find in very many gar- 
dens. Thrives well in the open, as well as the shade. Strong 
clumps, 18 to 24 in., each, $1.00. Shipped by express, charges 
collect. 
PIERIS Japonica (Evergreen). A beautiful low evergreen. Foliage 
rich and smooth. Flowers in racemes, very showy. 12 to 15 inches, 
$1.25 each. 




ENGLISH COWSLIP (Primula Vul- 
garis). An old favorite in gardens 
everywhere. Fine for the rockery and 
the low border. Early spring bloom- 
er. Grows 10 inches. Produces pen- 
dent flowers of a golden yellow that 
grace the plant for over 6 weeks. 
Usually retailing for 25c each, we 
offer here strong transplanted stock, 
12 strong plants for ONLY $1.00. 
(By parcel post, add 15c.) 










A beautiful shrub with clusters of 
deep pink flowers along the branches 
during early spring. We offer grafted 
plants on peach understock, many 
ready to bloom this year. Strong 
stock, 1-114 feet, 2 for $1.25. (By 
parcel post, add 15c). Double AI- 
monds are choice plants. 
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