B. & A. 
Hybrid Mollis 
Azaleas 

EVERGREEN 
HARDY AZALEAS 
Hardy in our latitude, where they 
appreciate sheltered positions to 
escape winter winds. Their brilliant 
colors will turn a dull border or foun- 
dation planting into a real beauty spot 
in late May and June. »—- 
Hinodegiri. Blooming-size, compact 
plants with a spread of about 8 to 9 
inches. $1.50. 
Kaempferi. Torch Azalea. Nearly 
deciduous. Grows 4 to 5 feet high, 
upright, with a narrow 2-foot spread 
12 to 15 in., $1.50. 
Ledifolia (indica) alba. Pure white. 
Exceedingly hardy. Spreading type 
to about 4 feet. 12 to 15 in., $2.25. 
Macrantha. Salmon-red. Spreading 
Bre to about 3 feet. 9 to 12 in., 
1e7/58 
Maxwelli alba. Snow-white flowers 
3 inches across. Grows to about 4 
feet. 12 to 15 in., $2.50. 
For spring 1946, we can supply 
limited quantities of a few other 
choice named varieties of very colorful 
evergreen Azaleas as follows: Amoena, 
Amoena coccinea, Flame, Sweetbriar, 
and Maxwell. They range in size 
from 11% to 214-ft. spread and are 
priced on $5.00 to $10.00 each, 
according to size and variety. List will 
be mailed upon request or they may 
be seen at bloom-time at our Nurs- 
ery in East Rutherford. 

































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AZALEA 
ALTACLARENSE 
This is considered the 
finestorange-y ellow Azalea 
inexistence. The handsome 
trusses of molten gold open 
to a final glorious pure yel- 
low. 1 to 11% ft., $2.50 
each. 
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B. & A. AZALEA MOLLIS 
HYBRIDS 
showing a ‘‘close-up”’ of a 
cluster of the lovely salmon 
and apricot shades. 
AT 
AZALEA Hinodegiri 

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY one 
6 AZALEAS AS PICTURED $ 
Assorted Colors (regular value $12.00) 
10:2 
This cheerful vivid Azalea is the most popular 
and satisfactory of the evergreen type. 

B. & A. 
Hybrid Mollis Azaleas 
We show here a planting of B. & A. Hy- 
brid Mollis Azaleas. The Mollis group is a 
hardy, dependable family of Deciduous 
Azaleas which burst forth m spring with 
masses of large flowers especially notable for 
the apricots, oranges, rich yellows, tnclud- 
ing burnt-orange and glorious burnished 
copper. They do not suffer the des Iccating 
influence of winter cold and wind as do 
evergreen plants and are therefore long- 
lived, increasing in stature and beauty 
every year. 
If you do not grow these lovely Azaleas, 
your garden lacks some of the finest orna- 
mental plants it 1s possible to grow in tem- 
perate and cold climates. 
By utilizing all our horticultural skill m 
modern mass-production methods, we now 
have thousands of beautiful blooming-size 
plants ready for you at new low prices. 
They average 1 to 114 feet and are the ideal 
size for safe transporting and transplanting 
this year. Ultimate height 1s from 3 to 
A feet. $2.00 each. 
AZALEA 
SCHLIPPENBACHI 
Royal Azalea 
The loveliest rose-pmk flowers pro- 
vide an exciting display of color in May 
and June. Almost of equal importance 
is Its autumn foliage with the healthy, 
unblemished leaves turning to a 
glorious color combination of crimson 
and gold; the leaves persist well into 
winter. Attaining a height of about 5 
feet, the Royal Azalea is one of the 
easiest to grow. 
1 to 1%-ft., well-buddea plants, 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. Supply ex- 
hausted until fall 1946. 
SPECIAL YELLOW AZALEA 
PONTICUM 
A matchless yellow of aristocratic 
brilliance, its thrillmg, exciting sweet 
honeysuckle fragrance will add a deli- 
cate zest, sparkling and colorful, en- 
livening all companion plants. 1 to 14% 
, $2.00 each. 2 ft., $3.50. 
AZALEA MUCRONULATUM 
Dahurian Azalea 
This sturdy shrub is covered with 
frilled lavender-pink flowers of crape- 
like texture in early April, combining 
excellently with Forsythia (Golden 
Bells). 1 to 1% ft., $2.25. Supply 
exhausted until fall 1946. 
