Rosedale’s AZALEAS for Spring Bloom 

AZALEA INDICA, ALBERT AND ELIZABETH 
HOW TO GROW AZALEAS 
Azaleas are easy to grow. They thrive best in locations where 
shade is available during the hottest part of the day. The soil should 
be acid in reaction provided by mixing two-thirds peat moss to one- 
third of light soil. Good drainage is important. Set plants at the same 
level as they were in the pots. Uniform light watering is advisable. 
Never let plants dry out. 

AZALEA, PAUL SCHAME 
These truly gorgeous shrubs are the showiest of all flowering plants 
we list-——the entire plant being ablaze with color, in one burst each 
spring from January to April. Give them an acid soil rich in or entirely 
composed of peat or oak leaf mold. They like light shade and are 
especially fine under tall branched trees, where a moderate but con- 
stant supply of water is possible. Once the bloom is over the foliage and 
new growth is neat and pleasing for the remainder of the year. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
Indica Azaleas are the choicest of all because their flowers are so 
large and lovely, often 2 inches and more across, sometimes daintily 
doubled. 
Albert-Elizabeth. This is a very delightful variation from the usually 
showy azalea. Double flowers white with a very delicate pale pink 
margin around each petal. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Fred Saunders. Low growing bushy and compact azalea. Produces 
masses of large, very brilliant red flowers in spring. This is one of the 
showiest of all we list. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Paul Schame. The most popular of all—stocks have never been large 
enough to meet the demand. Flowers truly lovely, double, rich salmon- 
rose, very large and showy. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Pink Pearl. The finest of all pink azaleas. Large clusters of huge 
2-inch delightfully double flowers in a delicate apple-blossom pink, 
with deeper rose at the base of the upper petals. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Triumph. One of the loveliest Indicas with fully double deep cyclamen 
red flowers, often 3 inches across, the petals daintily twisted. We 
have seen many of these in bloom by Christmas time without forcing. 
6-inch pots $3.50. 
Vervaeneana alba. Double pure white flowers. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Vervaeneana variegated. Large ruffled flowers, white with pink 
splotches and markings. 6-inch pots $3.50. 
Vandercruyssen. Double flowers of clear salmon-pink. 6-inch pots 
$3.25. 
William van Orange. A remarkably brilliant shade of glowing orange. 
Another in the large flowered azalias which you will agree is one 
of the brightest and most colorful of all. 6-inch pots $3.50. 

CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 

ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 
