Azaleas 
Azalea mollis. Chinese Azalea. 4 to 5 ft. 
Varied orange color. Flowers in May. Each 
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A. nudiflora. Pinxterbloom. 5 to 6 ft. 
A native pink, blooming in mid-May. 
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A. rosea. 5 to 6 ft. 
Deep pink in early June. Fragrant. 
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A. schlippenbachi. 3 to 4 ft. 
Attractive large rose-pink blossoms in June. 
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A. vaseyi. 3 to 4 ft. 
Beautiful shell-pink flowers in early May. 
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A. viscosa. 5 to 6 ft. 
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A. yedoense. Yodogawa Azalea. 4 to 5 ft. 
Semi-double, lavender flowers in late May and June. 
Fine foliage turning crimson in the fall. 
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Hardy Evergreen Shrubs 
All Balled and Burlapped except where otherwise noted. 
The importance of this class of plant material has 
long been recognized by many garden lovers. Since 
most are evergreen, they present an attractive ap- 
pearance in both summer and winter. They are 
comparatively slow growers, are easy to keep in 
bounds, and grow more beautiful with age. All of 
these varieties grow best in a somewhat acid soil, 
lightened by plenty of leaf-mold or peat moss, and 
some require protected locations for best results. 
Certain varieties may be used with success in plant- 
ings in the shade. 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. 5 to 6 ft. 
A dainty evergreen shrub bearing little bell-shaped pink 
flowers. Blooms throughout the summer until frost. Excel- 
lent for garden plantings. May be cut back every spring. ach 
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AZALEA. See pages 28 and 29. 
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