AZALEAS, Continued 
Pink Pearl. Quite similar to the delicate pink Blushing 
3ride except that it has one petal marked with tiny spots. 
The foliage is a shining deep green. 
Professor Walters. A large single variegated Azalea of 
pink streaked with white. A late but heavy bloomer. Its 
leaves are a dull green. 
Simon Mardner. A very beautiful large double Azalea of 
rose pink set off by small dull green foliage. It blooms early 
and for a long time. 
Snowdrift. Single large frosty white bloom to lighten a 
dark corner of the shady garden. Small green foliage. The 
flower comes late in the season. Fine for Easter or Mother’s 
Day. 
A large double pink fringed interestingly 
Blooms 
Vervaeneana. 
with white. The foliage is a shining deep green. 
from November to April. 
Vervaeneana Alba. Large double pure white with the 
same foliage and habits as Vervaeneana. 
Vervaeneana Salmonea. This is a large salmon Azalea, a 
sport of Vervaeneana with the same characteristics. 
KURUME AZALEAS. All grow tall much more quickly 
than the Indicas. Prices on all varieties. $1.50 to $17.50. 
Cherryripe. Tiny deep rose-red hose-in-hose flowers that 
are double with one blossom within another. Small, fine deep 
green foliage. The blossoms come in February and form a 
solid mass of color. 
Coralbells. A small, deep pink double Kurume Azalea. 
The foliage is light green and shiny. The plant blooms all 
through the month of March. 
Hexe. A medium large deep red Azalea of the hose-in- 
hose sort. The foliage is a soft green. It blooms over an un- 
usually long period, through February, March and April. 
Laughing Water. Very large single, pure white Azalea 
that is intensely fragrant. The shrub is tall and a fast 
grower. The plant is semi-deciduous, the new soft green 
leaves appearing with the flowers. 

DABOECIA CANTABRICA—Cute as a bug’s ear. 
See page 19. 
Lorraine. A small double rose-colored Azalea with small 
deep green foliage. The bloom comes late in the season. 
Salmonqueen. A warm and glowing salmon hose-in-hose 
variety. The foliage is a light green. 
Seraphim (Tancho). A double deep pink that fades a little 
each dav, adding the beauty of softening tones to the flowers 
and giving a shaded effect. 
Seraphim Watermelon. Just the color of a well-ripened 
watermelon is this small hose-in-hose Azalea. One of the 
very heaviest bloomers. 
Snowflake. A small semi-double pure white Azalea that 
blooms all through the month of March. 
Yayehira. Beautiful salmon-red, hose-in-hose flowers in 
mid-season. Profuse bloomer. The shrub is fast growing 
and bears shiny narrow leaves. 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
Altaclarense. A deciduous variety with brilliant yellow 
flowers that appear before the new leaf growth. The blooms 
have great fragrance. The shrub is of sturdy growth; the 
foliage becomes bright red in the autumn before it falls. 5-gal. 
containers, $7.50. 
Molle. Orange, apricot or yellow fragrant blooms, funnel- 
shaped, are borne in great profusion in axillary clusters. The 
deciduous foliage is gray-green and appears after the bloom. 
5-gal. containers, $7.50. 
DAINTY AZARA 
Azara microphylla. For dainty tracery against shaded or 
partially shaded walls it is particularly desirable. Airy, glis- 
tening green leaves and thin stems lend a grace that makes 
the plant indispensable. Branches are good for cutting, too. 
Hardy. Part shade. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.00; gal. con- 
tainers, $1.00. 
To help you in choosing shrubs for your new gardens or 
replacements for existing plant material that has outgrown 
its usefulness, we have compiled a list of shrubs with ap- 
proximate heights and locations for planting. Turn to page 63. 

ASTER FRUTICOSUS—Masses of blue Asters in early summer. 
See page 13. 

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