Broadleaf Evergreens (Alphabetical ote 
SYMBOLS USED: 
* = Small size, not yet specimen. 
X = one transplanting. 
B&B — dug with ball of earth. 
ABELIA (Arbutus Bush) 
A. Grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) 
5 ft. Zone V, evergreen to Zone VI. 
Almost perfect shrub. Small bright 
leaves, graceful growth. Any soil. 
Sun. Pinky-white bells from June to 
October, Leaves bronze in winter. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
OstoeZ Gein $2.00 $15.00 $120.00 
A. Ed. Goucher (Pink Abelia) 
5 ft. Zone VI. More evergreen than 
above. Flowers twice as large and 
strong, clear pink, June to October. 
3.00.) 20.00 

Abelia araniiaem (June to Nova 
AZALEA 
A. Amoena (See Kurume amoena) 
A. Arborescens (Tree Azalea) 
lo ft?) Shade, acid. humus, loose: 
White in June. Fragrant. Zone V. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2i 7 4to-lo im, (Bal) eee $ 7.00 $ 40.00 
18 to 24 in, B&B.$3.50 32.50 
A. Arnoldiana (Amoena x Kaempferi) 
6 ft. Bushy. Sun, acid, humus, loose. 
May. Zone V. A new hybrid race. 
Very dense and bushy shrubs. 
—Cardinalis—Dark red. Late blooms. 
(Large size only.) 
—Early Dawn—Soft pink, 
(3 year size only.) 
—Mello-Glo — Cerise, suffused gold. 
(3 year size only.) 
silvering. 
—Mossieana—Rich orchid. Vigorous. 
Each above named kind: 
Se O=V CCI AK ee nee Sao) S/S 
12"toxl8"in; BS Bie 00 mou 00s ees 
Mixed, our selection only:— 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 4.00 37.50- 350:00 
A. Calendulacea (Flame Azalea) 
10 ft. Bushy. Acid, humus, loose. 
Yellow to red in June. Zone V. 
*12710 “Lo ins ball) eee 6.00 35.00 
ALOR OL epinw Dob ete e Be, U0: a 0.00 
6-in-pois*= == ODO aeco U0 eee 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 3.50 32.50 
A. Ghent Hybrids (Gandavensis) 
5 ft. Acid humus. May. Zone V. 
240 Se ttt B&Be. 6.008 60.00 
—Altaclarensis—Intense yellow. Zone 
3.50. 30.00 
A. Hinodigiri (See Obtusa Hined.) 

Young Kaempferi Hybrid specimen 
AZALEA (Continued) 
A. Kaempferi Hybrids 
Semi-evergreen. 8 ft. Flowers larger 
and better color. May. Zone V. 
—Atalanta—Large purple. Tall, late. 
(Larger size only.) 
—Betiy—Brilliant rosy-pink. 
—Carmen—Bushy. Large rose. 
(Larger size only.) 
—Cleopatra—Old-rose. Early, strong. 
—Graetchen—Beautiful dark mauve. 
(Larger size only.) 
Pink. 
—Mary—Large deep pink. 
—Oberon—Soft 
only.) 
—Lakme—Compact. 
pink. (Larger size 
—Othello—Early orange. 
Each above named kind: 
(Each) (10) (100) 
O-VECL AA 2 aee aes $ 5.50 $ 40.00 
1 to 1% in. B&B.$3.50 30.00 260.00 
—Mixed Kaempferi Hybrids: 
[S:to- [Suing BB. 2./5°- 22.50, 20008 
Gable's New Hardy Hybrid Azaleas 
These hybrids have been made in the effort to originate 
a hardier strain of the Japanese type of Azalea in better 
form and color. All have lived and flowered in the open 
field with temperatures of twenty below zero in the last 
few winters with only negligible injury to a few. We 
offer 8 choice kinds all hardy up to Zone V:— 
Boudoir. 3 ft., dense, broad. Foliage hid under large 
blooms, watermelon pink. 
Caroline Gable. Open growth, 6 ft. Radiant pink. Notice- 
able at a 14 mile! 
Cherokee—5 ft., 
Corsage. 4 ft. 
cover bush. 
early. Flushed scarlet. 
Broad bush. Single large orchids almost 
Grenadier. 3 ft. Broad. Covered with large, single, bright 
scarlet blooms. 
Elizabeth Gable. 5 ft. The best evergreen. Late rose. 
Mildred Mae—3 ft., broad, 
spotted red. Evergreen. 
Old Faithful. 6 ft. 
lar bloomer. 
shapely. Early lavender, 
Early, deep orchid. Vigorous. Regu- 

- Royalty. 21/. ft. Compact evergreen. Bright purple, double. 
Photo above is Caroline Gable—a gay 
showy vigorous azalea 
PRICE: 5 plants, 2 years old, twice transplanted, assorted 
your selection, for $6.00 (25 or more @ $1.00 each). 
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