Two Pages of Acid-loving Plants 
AZALEAS 
‘Queen of Flowering Shrubs”’ 
Azaleas are most effective when planted in groups of three or more. 
They bloom best in full sun, although Azalea Kempferi: does very 
well in partial shade. Planting directions come with every order. 
AZALEA MOLLIS (pictured opposite) 
They bloom in great masses, before the leaves develop, in mixed 
shades of yellow, reddish orange, apricot and salmon. All of our 
plants are seedlings grown from imported named varieties, insuring 
brilliant colors. 
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Azalea, Louisa Hunnewell blooms in the softer terra-cotta, buff 
and apricot shades. Add 25c ea. to the above Mollis prices 
GHENT AZALEAS (not pictured) 
These hardy Ghent Azaleas are in their glory in early June, after the 
other Azaleas and Rhododendrons have gone, thereby extending the 
blooming season considerably. The most severe winter has never hurt 
buds or plants. They are sturdy and long lived; some are fragrant. 
Colors range from orange to soft pink, with pink predominating. 

Azalea mollis 
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BLUEBERRIES 
A beautiful shrub—Fine edible fruit 
Blueberries have lily-of-the-valley-like 
flowers in the spring, splendid summer 
foliage turning brilliant red in the fall, and 
colorful twigs during the winter. We 
recommend the 3-year plants as the most 
practical size, since they are then beginning 
to bear. Varieties should be mixed to in- 
sure a heavy setting of fruit. 
We offer 4 varieties: Rubel, Rancocas, 
Pioneer and Jersey. 
3-yr. plants, $1.50 ea.; 3 or more at 
$1.35 ea.; 10 or more at $1.25 ea. 
This item exempt from Ohio Sales Tax 
Azalea Kempferi, Fireball 
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Hybrid Blueberries 
AZALEA KAIMPFERI HYBRIDS 
(Pictured opposite) 
Red has been added to Azaleas with the Kampferi blood. Hy- 
bridizing of them has added hardiness. We are growing only the 
hybrids that survived our record winter of 1933-34. Demand the 
dependable ones by name. Fedora and Fireball are the most out- 
standing of the varieties listed below. 
Carmen. Profuse blooming; true rose color. 
Fedora. Very prolific; compact growing; deep pink. 
Fireball. (Illustrated.) The finest true red hybrid. 
Zampa. Deep pink; blooms two weeks later than the others there- 
by extending the display of this group. 
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