HARDY AZALEAS and HEATHERS 
NORTHWEST PLANTING by CECIL SOLLY 
CAMELLIAS 
PURITY—The Gardenia-flowered variety with blooms of pure 
ivory white. Very double, perfectly formed corsage type. Upright 
grower. One of the best of all whites. Price: $4.75 
MAGNOLIA WHITE—As the name implies this is a giant 
white flowered variety with single flowers which look just like 
magnolias. The stiff golden-yellow stamens give an attractive 
peony-like effect. STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS — Considered the largest flowered 
and best of the peony-flowered type. Color is a bright cherry red. 
Some petals have white variegation blotches which provide a 
delightful contrast. Some flowers are thickly doubled and peony- 
like with the centers full of petals which count up to 400-500. 
Some other flowers on the same plant are of the loose peony 
form with open centers packed w.th golden stamens. A most 
unique and attractive sort. Price: $6.00 
COLONEL FIERY—Undoubtedly the finest double red of all. 
The color is glowing rich crimson; the flowers will measure 5 to 
6 inches across, and are perfectly shaped. 
STURDY BUSHY PLANTS: Each, $5.00 
DEBUTANTE—Delicate shade of solid pink; large peony-form. 
Very desirable for corsages. Free flowering and very hardy. 
Plant in partial shade, but not under evergreen trees. 
Price: each, $5.75 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA—Large, semi-double flowers are rose- 
pink and show golden stamens. Blooms from late January 
through March. Dark green foliage. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.50 
HERMES (JORDAN’S PRIDE)— Very large, loose peony- 
formed blooms of excellent shape. Variegated p.nk and red with 
a white margin. This is one of the few pleas ng FRAGRANT 
sorts. Perfume lasts while cut indoors. Startlingly beautiful for 
corsages or table decorations. STURDY PLANTS: Each $5.00 
PROFESSOR C. S. SARGENT—Heavy, peony-formed blooms. 
Rose-pink in warm weather, deepening to dark red as the days 
get colder. Blooms from October to April when plants are ex- 
posed to full sun. STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.50 
CHEERFUL (OTOME RED)—One of the best known and most 
widely used reds. Flowers are of medium size, fully double, bright 
cherry-red. Strong petals which do not get marked by weather. 
One of the earliest and most free blooming. Very satisfactory 
for small garden. STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
WAUKANOURA—Large, single, 4-inch bright scarlet red with 
prominent stiff golden stamens. Foliage is attractively waved. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.75 
KUMASAKA—Huge fluffy peony-type flowers of a brilliant 
deep pink. The bright golden stamens are quite prominent, and 
make a pleasant contrast to the petals. One of the largest 
flowered varieties. Deep green glossy foliage. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
PINK PERFECTION—Small, well-formed double flowers of 
shell-pink that open perfectly. A few flowers open at a time from 
late October to April; very free blooming even when voung. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $4.25 
HEATHERS 
SPRINGWOOD WHITE—Dwarf growing, winter flowering 
heather. Foliage thick, dark green; pure white flowers completely 
covering plant. One of the showiest of heaths, desirable for plant- 
ing in rock gardens for winter color. Price: Each $1.50, 4 for $5.50 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA—Layender pink bloom 
all winter on a compact, low growing shrub. A grand plant for 
slopes, banks and plants around the house. 
Price: Each $1.50, 4 for $5.50 
IRISH BELLE—A graceful little shrub with small dark green 
needles and delicate little spikes of white bell-shaped flowers 
like Lily of the Valley in size and shape. Flowers in July and 
August. Price: Each $1.75, 4 for $6.00 
COLLECTION 
1 fine plant of each of the above 38 varieties 
$4.50 

PUGET SOUND SEED CoO., Inc. 
RHODODENDRONS 
ALICKE—A rich brilliant pink with large high conical trusses 
borne in profusion. Large clear green foliage; compact growth. 
Very free flowering. One of the finest pinks. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
BRITANNIA—Bright crimson-red. Large brilliant clusters of 
gloxinia-shaped blossoms. Low spreading habit of growth. Flow- 
ers in May-June. STURDY PLANTS: Each $7.50 
CYNTHIA—Large rose red flowers. Open grower. Fine fo- 
liage. Very striking in mass plantings and equally effective as 
individual beauty spots. STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
DR. RUTGERS—Dark red blooms. Medium dwarf, compact 
grower. Most suitable for planting around the house. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
GOMER WATERER—From apple blossom pink bud to bluish 
white flowers in large trusses, when open. Very rich, compact 
green foliage. Free blooming, late. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
LORD ROBERTS—Rich scarlet blooms, each with striking 
black spot. Compact grower. One of the most effective reds for 
the home garden. Holds its flowers well. Seldom fades at all. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $7.50 
PINK PEARL—Vigorous grower with large trusses of delicate 
shell pink flowers in May. Very profuse. Open grower. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $7.50 
TESTER VAN DYER—Delicate pink. A late bloomer (June), 
very fragrant. Medium tall. STURDY PLANTS: Each $6.00 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR—Brightest fiery red flowers in April. 
Compact bush with long, attractive pointed leaves. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $7.50 
HYBRID SEEDLINGS running largely to reds and deep pinks. 
These are most suitable where fine new unnamed sorts can be 
used—for economy and artistic effect. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.75 

AZALEAS 
Showy shrubs of medium size; very effective massed or com- 
bined with non-flowering evergreen shrubs. Prefer partially 
shaded location and acid soil. Extended blooming period. 
HINODEGIRI—Most showy of the Kurume Azaleas and very 
popular in Western Washington. This dwarf evergreen shrub 
has heavy foliage and round glossy leaves. In early spring and 
summer it is covered completely with brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Each $1.50 
BENIGIRI—The showy crimson blooms of this dwarf evergreen 
Azalea make it truly decorative in massed effect or as a single 
spot of color and beauty in the garden. Heavy foliage, round 
glossy leaves. Very popular in Western Washington. Each $1.50 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea)—Large clusters of very colorful and 
fragrant blooms ranging from bright orange to flame in varying 
color and intensity. Attains a height of 3 to 4 ft. Each $1.75 
OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea)— A native of southwest 
Oregon coastal belt, semi-evergreen. Blossoms in May and June 
and then intermittently all summer and fall. Flowers pink and 
white marked with lemon and buff with exqu site fragrance of 
Honeysuckle. Good cut flower. Each $1.75 
MACRANTHA—A low growing dwarf evergreen shrub, useful 
in Azalea plantings where late bloom is desirable. The large 
salmon-red flowers make a bright spot in June. Hardy, compact 
grower, small leaves. Each $1.50 
HEXE—Compact growing evergreen. Showy scarlet hose-in- 
hose flowers. Six to 8 inches. Each $1.50 
CORAL PEARCE—Considered the finest of all the newer 
salmon pink sorts. Bright colored large flowers which do not 
fade. One of the earliest of its class. i oe 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
MAXWELLI—Large leaves; flowers large, single, and a bril- 
liant carmine red. Very showy, attractive. Fast grower. Ever- 
green. STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
SNOW—lLarge hose-in-hose, purest white blooms which con- 
trast pleasingly with more vivid varieties. Low STO WEnS Com 
. en wi x 5 aves “lowers profusely. A fine 
pact evergreen with glossy leaves. Flowers proj asely 
sort to plant among evergreens. STURDY PLANTS: Each $3.50 
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