


AZALEA PAUL SCHAME 
ROEDING’S QUALITY 
AZALEAS... 
AZALEA INDICA. These gorgeous double flowering 
azaleas bloom from December until May. Flant in well- 
drained soil, using peat mulch, in full shade or morn- 
ing sun and afternoon shade. Apply acid fertilizer in 
spring and again in July. 
AFTER GLOW. ES13. Large glowing red flowers with 
small leaves. 6” pot 6-8” $3.25. 
CHARLES ENCKE STANDARD. ES14. Dwarf variety; 
medium-sized single flowers dark salmon-pink striped 
white. 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
CORAL BELL. ESI4A. Small, round glossy leaves. 
Compact. Pink bell-shaped flowers. Profuse bloomer. 
BB 18-24” $7.50; 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
ERIE. ES15. Double, variegated light pink, darker to- 
ward center. BB 10-12” $4.50; 8-10” $3.00; 6-8” $1.75. 
FIREBIRD. ESI5A. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Blooms late. 
Semi-double. 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
HEXE. ESI5B. Slow, compact grower, with showy, 
deep scarlet, hose-in-hose flowers. 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
MARIE LOUISE. ES17. White hose-in-hose type with 
pink stripes. BB 10-12” $4.50; 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
PAUL SCHAME. ES18. Double, deep salmon. Blooms 
continuously December to April. BB 10-12” $4.50; 8-10” 
$3.00; 6-8” $1.75; 6” pots 8-10” $3.75. 
PETRIC. ES18A. Good bloomer, medium sized, red- 
dish pink blooms. 6” pots 8-10” $3.75. 
PROFESSOR WALTERS STANDARD. ES19. Large, 
single, ruffled flowers, rose-pink with white markings. 
BB 10-12” $4.50. 
SIMON MARDNER. ES20B. Large, orange-red flower- 
ing indica Azalea, excellent as a potted plant. 6” 
pots 8-10” $3.75. 
SNOWDRIFT. ES20. Semi-double flowers, pure glisten- 
ing white. BB 10-12” $4.50; 6” pots 6-8” $3.25. 
TRIUMPH. ES20C. Belgian indica Azalea. Large, 
double red blooms. 6” pots 8-10” $3.75. 
VAN DER CRUYSEN. ES20D. Large salmon-pink flow- 
ers with crimson dots. 6” pots 8-10” $3.75. 
Other Azaleas on page 36 
New AZALEAS “RUTHERFORDIANA” 
Rutherfordiana type is a new hybrid with very large, 
unusually double flowers borne in clusters. These 
Azaleas are very hardy and the plants are covered 
with blooms in the Spring. Low-growing 2-5’. 
(NOTE: Rutherfordiana Azaleas cannot be sold or 
shipped outside the State of California.) 
CONSTANCE. ES21A. (Patented.) Deep lavender-pink, 
paling to a light creamy pink tone in the center. Single. 
Blooms early and mid-season. 6” pots. 6-8” $3.75. 
DOROTHY GISH. ES21B. (Patented.) Brick-red, red 
markings in throat. Mid-season bloomer, semi-double 
flowers. Compact. Profuse bloomer. 6” pots 6-8” $3.75. 
FIRELIGHT. ES21C. (Patented.) Cherry-red, markings 
of currant red. Flowers slightly waved. Bloom early 
on large, tall growing plant. 6” pots 6-8” $3.75. 
PURITY. ES21D. (Patented.) Large, white blooms, fra- 
grant. Early bloomer. 6” pots 6-8” $3.75. 
ROSE QUEEN. ES21E. (Patented.) Large, double, deep 
rose-pink. Early, heavy bloomer. 6” pots 6-8” $3.75. 

THESE PLANTS 
Most of these plants do not tolerate scorching atft- 
ernoon sun. Early morning sun is desirable, though 
not essential. Group beneath shade trees and flow- 
ering trees, deciduous or evergreen. Most shade 
lovers prefer soil that is on the acid side. To pro- 
mote growth and flower buds use peat or leaf-mold 
mulch and twice yearly applications of acid fer- 
tilizer in small amounts. 
ABELIA 
ABELIA FLORIBUNDA. ES3. Tubular, rosy 
scarlet flowers in abundance on attractive, 
sprawling shrubs. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Abelias on page 13. 
CHORIZEMA.. . Flowering Oak 
CHORIZEMA GRANDIFLORA. ESI01. Pea- 
shaped flowers of orange-red with purple 
keel. Flowers more brilliant and plant more 
compact than common “Flowering Oak.” 1 
g. c. $1.00. 
CORREA ... Australian Fuchsia 
CORREA HARRISI. ES110. Introduced in 1943 
for the first time in America. Low and compact 
in habit; pendant, tubular scarlet flowers 
bloom continuously from early January to 
April. BB 18-24” $3.75; 1 g. c. $1.50. 
Other Correas on pages 16, 23. 
ERICA... Heather 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA. ES140. 
(Darley Heath.) Rosy-pink blooms on a pros- 
trate bush. A grand plant for slopes. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
E. FELIX FAURE. ES138. Splendid hybrid with 
long, tubular rose-pink flowers. Later and 
longer blooming season than most heathers. 
Tender. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
E. BLANDA. ES138A. Clusters of tubular red 
flowers are borne almost the year around. 
Low, compact. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
Other Heathers on page 13. 

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DAPHNE 
DAPHNE DAUPHINI. ES125. An amazing 
Daphne that begins to bloom in autumn and 
continues to produce fragrant flowers until 
March. Heaviest bloom in mid-winter. Flowers 
borne at ends of branches are violet in bud 
and open orchid purple. BB 18-24” $6.25; 
15-18” $5.00; 12-15” $4.25. 
Other Daphnes on pages 13, 14, 23. 
HYPERICUM 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. ES179. (St. Johns- 
wort.) Low-growing, flowers yellow; partial 
to a shady location; makes a good ground 
cover under trees. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Hypericum on pages 14, 23. 
KALMIA 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. ES190. (Mountain Lau- 
rel.) Small shrub with light green foliage and 
clusters of dainty pink flowers like small 
rhododendrons. Require shade of tall trees 
and acid soil. Not recommended unless special 
care can be given. Very lovely. BB 15-18” 
$4.50. 
LOROPETALUM 
LOROPETALUM CHINENSE. ES196. Fine new 
shrub of slow growth and graceful white 
flowers. Petals are long, strap-like, similar to 
flowers on Witch Hazel. 1 g. c. $1.25. 
MAHONIA 
MAHONIA ILICIFOLIA COMPACTA. ES236. 
(Compact Oregon Grape.) A new va- 
riety with foliage much like Oregon 
Grape though somewhat lighter in 
color; growth dwarf and compact, 
making it a fine little shrub for foun- 
dation planting. 5 g. c. 18-24” $3.75; 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Mahonia on page 23. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA ROSEA. 
ES305. (Pink India Raphiolepis.) A 
new variety with bright pink flowers 
and neat glossy foliage. Exceptionally 
fine for low planting. BB 15-18” $4.25; 
Digac, 12-154) $3.25. log: e. $1.25. 
Other Raphiolepis on page 12. 
SARCOCOCCA 
SARCOCOCCA RUSCIFOLIA. ES336. 
A little known shrub that is very use- 
ful for planting in shady corners or 
under other larger plants. It grows 
about two feet high; produces white, 
very fragrant flowers in spring; foli- 
age is laurel-like; one of our best 
novelties. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
VERONICA 
VERONICA CARNEA. ES344. Com- 
pact plant bear pink flowers. 5 g. c. 
18-24” $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
V. DECUSSATA. ES345. Small com- 
pact shrub, dark green foliage and 
numerous violet-blue flowers  pro- 
duced throughout the year. 5 g. c. 
18-24” $3.75; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
V. IMPERIALIS. ES346. Dark looking, 
compact shrub; foliage large, tinged 
with red on midrib and edges; flow- 
ers brilliant reddish purple. A con- 
stant bloomer, hardy. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Veronica on page 12. 
