Priced Each 
RAINY SUN—Dark red, semi-double blooms, foliage 
green, an upright grower. 
B&B 
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450 tT HIOld STOW awit DUS) ee eee 12.50 
SJE Ue elarerOw ies wilon DUS wee 2 eee 3.50 
RED CARNATION cr Rose Emory—Large, double, 
deep rose-colored blooms produced freely early in 
the season. Peony-form, fully flowered. 
B&B 
Ait Mieldesrow ne with pile sons. ee $ 5.00 
Siler Levee rose witht DUS. 222 oe 3.00 
SARAH FROST—A very popular deep pink or light 
red Camellia. The full double flowers are of 
medium size with four rows of outer petals and 
two rows of shorter central petals surrounding a 
cone of tight petals. 
B&B 
45tt. Mield crown, with buds 22252... —. 22 ce $ 7.50 
Soe tA ei Ter eTOW Ihe Wlii OtlS eee ee 5.00 
SPL Ee LOL E SLOW Sw el LLCS pene re eee eee 4.00 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH — Magnolia-type, whitish 
petals diffused with faint glow apricot. 
B&B 
a2) tt, Mieldssevrown.. with, bude 295. 4 eee oe ¢ 6.00 
SINGLE RED—-Similar to Kimberly. 
B&B 
Zale ileldrsrow l-ewitis bid sea ee eee $ 3.00 
STAR WHITE-—Star-shaped, very double, pure white 
flowers, medium size. 
Doel. eeld evOW ll awit Duds: ee ee $ 5.00 
WARATAH or Sponge—Blocd red, daisy-type flower, 
prominent stamens. 
AS Tee MLClOyeT OW Uae Will LeU C Geer eee ee een $ 5.00 
WILLIAM DOWNING—Semi-double red blooms with 
large thick petals and yellow stamens; excellent 
bloomer with foliage of dark green. 
OA tLe hicldsegrowle wiltleOlLdSe2e= =] ees $ 3.00 
CULTURAL INFORMATION ON AZALEAS 
Azaleas of any variety are easily grown if you 
follow a few suggestions on the culture of the plants. 
Soil with an acid reaction is most favorable. Add 
a sufficient amount of leaf-mold or peat moss. 
Poison is produced from a lime or alkaline soil. 
Previous to planting in such soil remove the original 
soil and add plenty of leaf-mold or peat moss mixed 
with soil which should contain no alkali. 
Sufficient water is necessary to keep the roots 
moist, but do not let them stand in surplus water. 
Draining will be necessary. 
Avoid a dense shade—better results are obtained 
from azaleas growing in partial shade. A lath-house 
is satisfactory. 
