12 ROSEDALE NURSERIES 

HARDY GHENT AZALEAS 
They are absolutely hardy and rugged even in cold climates. 
Their foliage, even though deciduous, is handsome and espe- 
cially valuable for its Autumn colors. Their bloom period 
follows Azalea mollis—usually May 15 to June 165. 
Their captivating fragrance is akin to honeysuckle, as a 
base, with oath! other perfumed scents blended in. 
21% to 3 it.. .$7.50 | 3 to a2 a cape $10.00 
3s \% tot te ee 5.00 
Azalea mucronulata. A most Peta ia variety for plant- 
ing in front of Forsythia. Blooms at same time and the color 
combination is most striking. Flowers are lavender-pink. 
TS sto; 24ain ge ee $3.50 | 2 to 219 ft.) eee $5.00 
Azalea nudiflora (Pinzterbloom). Wild Honeysuckle. This 
lovely native is known to all who have tramped the wood- 
lands in May. Fragrant pink. 
18 to Chane ee $2.75°1 <3 to: 4:16... $6.00 
240 Oem tk 4.00.| 4 to 5 ft...) eee 8.00 
Azalea vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). Shell-pink flowers in May. 
Blossoms cover the entire plant and make a striking picture 
before foliage has developed. A most lovely type. 
TSO 24:1 ee. eee $4.50 | 21 to 3 ft. heavy. . .$7.50 
2 to 244 1t......:.... 6.00 | 3 to 4%. beavyvenees 10.00 
AttO OM Gee ea VV oy ae ee $12:00 
BERBERIS 
B. julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). Evergreen. Yellow 
flowers and purple fruit. Good ornamental for border, 
foundation or hedge. 
15 LOLS 10 eee ee $3.50. |. 18 to 24 in] eee $4.50 
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COTONEASTER 
The large family of Cotoneasters has many members of high 
value for landscape plantings. Cotoneasters grown in an open 
situation generally prove to be hardy throughout northern 
United States. They vary greatly in habit and attractiveness 
and rely upon their brilliantly colored fruit, more than floral 
beauty, for decorative effect. They do not transplant as 
readily as some shrubs and must be carefully handled during 
the transplanting operatiom The generally interesting branch- 
ing habit, both the low sprawly types and those with arching 
branches, are decorative all year. 
Cotoneaster applanata. A low spreading form similar to 
horizontalis. More compact grower with slightly more arch- 
ing branches. Unexcelled rock garden variety. 
10\to 12"). Sn als ev es See $2.25 
C. divaricata. :A broadly spreading shrub which has tiny, 
glossy leaves interspersed with scarlet berries in Autumn. 
Vigorous grower. ; , 
1SitOs 24 eee $2.50 [°2 to 3 it.. 22 eee 
C. francheti. Upright, dense shrub with wide spreading 
branches. Small pink flowers in June with a tremendous 
crop of orange berries in September; foliage grayish green. 
Toto aii eee $2.50. | 18 to 24in......... $3.50 
C. henryana. A graceful shrub of a ercbiivs: drooping habit 
with reddish foliage. Bears an abundance of red berried 
clusters in Fall. Very fine for covering slopes. 
Isto dn ee eee ee $3.505| 2 to Siitiwe. soe $5.00 
C. horizontalis. One of the most effective fruiting shrubs 
for the rockery. Its low branches, almost horizontal, bear 
a profusion of bright red berries. 
18.10 24 wn. eo: oo clei Blo, cuncecs, eee ee $2.75 
