MALMO QUALITY FLOWERING EVERGREENS © 

+Pearl of Kenmore. Bright pink. 
+Pelopidas. Large trusses of rosy crimson flowers, free blooming. 
+Pink Pearl. Very large clear pink, fine foliage. 
+Ponticum. Purple and lavender. $1.50 to $3.50. 
+Prof. F. Bettex. A grand dark red, low growing variety. Early 
flowering. 
+Prof. Hugo De Vries. Flowers are a deeper color than Pink Pearl, 
with nicely formed large trusses. 
Prof. J. H. Zaayer. Bright, light red with fine trusses. 
+Purple Splendor. Deep purple with black markings; medium 
grower. 
+Souvenir De Dr. A. W. Endtz. Deep rosy crimson. A well tried 
variety, reliable and good. 
Unknown Warrior. Excellent foliage, glowing scarlet blooms. 
ch7/ 510k 
+Hybrid Seedlings. From best named varieties. $4.50, $6.00, $7.50. 
RHODODENDRON DWARF SPECIES 
3 Year $3.50 Each 
+R. Ferrugineum. The alpine rose of Switzerland with small rosy 
crimson flowers. Easily grown in rock gardens. 
+R. Hirsutum. Hairy form of R. Ferrugineum, very dwarf. 
+R. Impeditum. A low shrub with mauve or light purple flowers. 
An attractive plant for the rock garden, growing to 2 feet. 
+R. Praecox. Interesting because of its early flowering and easy 
culture. Bright rosy purple; flowers from February to March. 
+R. Punctatum (Minus). Rose, grows about 3 to 4 feet. 
+R. Racemosum. Vigorous small shrub of upright growth with 
clusters of smali flowers of bright pink in April and May. 
+R. Smirnowii. Rosy-purple; grows about 4 to 5 feet. 
R. Williamsianum. Large hanging bell-flowers of pale rose in 
April and May. Best placed in a spot shaded from morning 
sun. Grows to | to 1% feet. 
AZALEAS 
Azalea Altaclarense. To 4 ft. Large deep orange yellow, showy 
profuse bloomer. 15-18’ $3.50. 
Calendulacea. To 5 ft. Brilliant orange clusters in May and June 
foe NSe. $2.50, 18-24%. $3.50: 
Mollis. Chinese Azalea. To 4 ft. Salmon, orange, scarlet. April, 
Maven |2—l5> $2.00) 15-18" $2.50, 1-86-24" $3.50: 
Mucronulatum. Solid masses of pink flowers. 15-18" $2.50, 
18-24” $3.50, 2-3’ $4.00. 
Occidentalis. Western Azalea. To 4 ft. White, blush of pink, yel- 
low on upper lobe, fragrant. May-June. 2-3’ $3.50. 
Pontica. Lemon yellow masses of bloom, April. 2-3’ $3.50. 
HARDY JAPANESE AZALEA 
Evergreen and hardy but not dwarf like Hinodegiri or Kurumes. 
2 year $1.50 each. 
Kaempferi. Large single red flowers, late. 
Macrantha. Compact, small leaves, single salmon-red flowers in 
late spring. 15-18% $2.50, 18-24” $3.50. 
Macrantha Double. As Macrantha, but double flowers. 
Macrantha Orange-Red. Narrow leaves, and orange-red flowers. 
Maxwelli. Large leaves, flowers large, single carmine red. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Dwarf Evergreen. 2 year $1.50 each. 
Hexe. Compact, showy scarlet hose-in-hose flowers. 
Hinodegiri. Round glossy leaves, crimson flowers, spring. 
Snow. Large hose-in-hose, purest white, glossy leaves. 
NEW EUROPEAN INTRODUCTIONS 
A. MOLLIS AND MOLLIS CROSSED WITH CHINENSIS 
NAMED VARIETIES. 
m—mollis. ms—mollis x chinensis 
Adrian Brouwer (ms). Deep orange red, small flower. 
Babeuff (m). Light orange red, shaded salmon. 
Chicago (ms). Brilliant orange red. 
deep yellow. 
red. 

AZALEA MOLLIS 

Pallas. Bright magenta rose, shaded 
Perfecta. Vivid orange. 
Sang de Gandbruges. 
Unique. Salmon-coral shaded orange, 
upper lobes yellow. 
A. RUSTICA FLORE PLENA 
(FLOWERS AND LEAVES 
TOGETHER) 
Aida. Violet bordered with rose. 
il Tasso. Red, tinted with pale rose. 
Murilfe. Pale rose with purple rose. 
Norma. Rich deep rose. 
Praxitele. Yellowish white. 
Christopher Wren. Altaclarense hybrid—orange yellow. 
Col. F. R. Durham (m). Vivid yellow. 
Comte de Quincey (m). Yellow, shaded pink. 
Copernicus (ms). Warm salmon. 
Directeur Moerlands (ms). Golden yellow. 
Dr. Reichenbach (ms). Light salmon shaded orange. 
Hortulanus Witte (ms). Orange cadmium-yellow, early. 
Hugo Koster (ms). Deep salmon shaded orange. 
John Ruskin (ms). Clear pink, late. 
King Albert (ms). Brilliant orange yellow. 
Lemonora (ms). Apricot yellow tinted rose. 
Mathilda (ms). Light orange red. 
Mrs. A. E. Endtz (m). Rich golden yellow. 
Multatuli (m). Orange shaded scarlet. 
Nicolaas Beets(ms). Deep bronze yellow. 
Ctto Lilienthal (m). Very light yellow. 
Pink Beauty (m). Salmon pink. 
Princess Juliana (ms). Lemon yellow. 
Prins Mauritz (ms). Deep red, very late. 
‘Prof. Aug. Forel (m). Orange shaded pink. 
Samuel T. Coleridge (ms). Light rose-pink. 
Shakespeare (ms). Light yellow, tinted light orange. 
T. J. Seidel (ms). Vivid salmon shaded orange. 
W. E. Gumbleton (m). Yellow. 
W. F. Raiffeisen (ms). Glowing orange red. 
A. PONTICA NAMED VARIETIES (HARDY GHENT AZALEAS) 
Anna Louise. Deep rich red. 
Bouquet de Flore. Salmon pink, splashed white, upper lobes spotted. 
Coccinea Speciosa. Brilliant orange red. 
General Trauff. Tinted light pink. 
Gloriamundi. Bright vermilion. 
Grandeur Triomphant. Deep amaranth shaded orange. 
Iqnaea Nova. Brilliant glowing red. 
Nancy Waterer. Light yellow. 
Narcissiffora. Sulphur yellow, double. 
Very deep dark 

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