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AZALEAS—Continued 
Azalea indica alba (Half Evergreen). Also called Snow 
Azalea. <A fine combination with Hinodegiri, as the large 
white flowers appear at the same time. Grows slightly 
taller than most and is of purest white. 
Roos inte te $4.75 e2tod4 fuan ees $10.00 
Sito 24 Mele. G00 seoistta.S fh ane 12.00 
Azalea kaempferi (Torch Azalea). Half Evergreen. Not 
completely evergreen, but usually retains much of its foliage 
during Winter. Will grow to considerable height. The 
great profusion of bloom ranges in color from fire-red to 
salmon pink in varying shades. 
labo.) Re kg Ae 8, On eae $4.00 | 0244 to:3 itp see $8.50 
dsetelee «etl 0.00 1d 60:0 14 1am usenet 10.00 
else wen, 2.0.00 )'| 4: to.5 ft ine odin 15.00 
Azalea poukhanense (Half Evergreen). A broad plant of 
finest form with extremely large, lavender-blue, sweetly- 
scented blooms. Growth is modest and it is positively hardy, 
almost never losing a flower bud. We cannot recommend 
Azalea poukhanense too highly. Our stock is large and 
well grown. 
LS sLOs242 Il weak ss co. $9.00 | 214 to 3 it......... $10.00 
aU te wo Elcae eee eo « 6:00) |" 3'to 314 ft. 23a 15.00 
Azalea Sunstar (Evergreen). A real hardy variety that will 
attain considerable size and usually grows about as wide as 
high. The profusion of bloom is unexcelled on any Azalea 
and is a coral red. 
SEA a hee Bo: hn oe, Se 6 eee a Bibs Pe ae $15.00 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
For convenience we |list here other varieties of Azaleas 
which are not evergreen, but which are just as beautiful and 
useful. They are slightly more hardy than evergreen types 
and combine splendidly with laurels and Rhododendrons, 
relieving the heavy, solid foliage of the Rhododendron with 
the lighter, more delicate, deciduous foliage. 
Azalea altaclarense. This is the finest yellow Azalea in 
our experience. Single, deep orange flowers changing to 
bright yellow, in large trusses. Hardy, good grower. 
POMUCORDOELL etree wore on 2") ga eee $4.00 
Azalea arborescens. This is one of the few really hardy 
white forms. Blooms are quite large and occasionally tinged 
pink. Blooms late, usually mid-June, and the blooms have 
a delightful fragrance, A most desirable variety for mass 
plantings of native material. 
SitGeeanil ee sa. $4252.24 too it ae $7.50 
2 ODA St Tee ge 5.00 | 3 to 4 ft. heavy.....10.00 
4 to 41% ft. heavy... . .$15.00 
Azalea calendulacea (Flame Azalea). A brilliant orange and 
yellow flowering native shrub. Tall but slow growing, free 
flowering. 
feb Ta) TAG hee ee $4.50) |e3 to 4ith oar $7.50 
MAtGAO SO itis: iia. 6.00.4) 4°05 [uy ee 9.00 
KALMIA—MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
K. latifolia (Mountain Laurel). The pink blooms of 
Mountain Laurel in June can hardly be matched by 
any other plant for profusion, delicate form or lasting 
quality. Most effective in group planting and must 
have acid soil. 
tod Ie. 3 os [pO0Un leo tO it. $6.00 
BUOY Ol Gas. isis «0 - ATi} 8) {to Ait. 9.00 

