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Azalea kaempferi (Torch Azalea) 
This wonderful, hardy, almost evergreen azalea grows dense and spreading 
attaining a height of 4 to 5 feet. It has pleasing glossy foliage and in the 
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Azalea macrantha 
Compact, low growing with dark evergreen foliage. A very profuse blos- 
somer. Late season blooming. Flowers red salmon. 
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Azalea maxwelli (Maxwell Azalea) 
Foliage heavy and luxuriant. Plant rather low growing and spreading. 
Flowers extremely large, carmine red, completely covering the plant. One 
of the finest of all azaleas. Maxwell Azalea, because of its superb habit of 
growth, splendid foliage and gorgeous display of blooms, undoubtedly ranks 
in a class by itself among lovely evergreens. 
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Azalea sherwoodi (Sherwood Orchid Azalea) 
This is a hybrid hinodegiri and our own introduction. We have been grow- 
ing it for several years in our nursery where it has attracted much atten- 
tion. Foliage about the size and gloss of the Hinodegiri Crimson Azalea but 
the plant is hardier. Flowers are a clear lavender with speckled throat, com- 
pletely cover the plant and are large for a dwarf azalea.. This evergreen 
fills a need which has not been met by any other azalea. Although showy it 
harmonizes with other colors in the garden. Mass plantings in gardens or 
on slopes and terraces are unexcelled. 
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Barberry—See Berberis 
Bearberry—See Arctostaphylos 
Beargrass—See Xerophyllum 
Berberis darwini (Darwin Barberry) 
A native of South America from Chili to Patagonia. Evergreen, reaching a 
height of about 3 feet. Foliage is deep green, glossy, and compact, and the 
small, neat leaves are serrated and holly-like. In early spring the plant is a 
gorgeous mass of tiny, bright, orange-colored flowers. Very decorative. 
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