Rosedale’s AZALEAS for Spring Bloom 
INDICA AZALEA TRIUMPH 
INDICA AZALEAS 


INDICA AZALEA PAUL SCHAME 
Paul Schame. We have trouble meeting the demand for this one, it is 
so popular. Very heavy bloomer over a long period. Flowers truly 
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 finest of all azaleas is fully double. Flowers 
lovely, double rich salmon rose, very large and showy. 5” pot $1.50, 
7’ pot $3.00. 
Pink Pearl. Truly the finest of all pink azaleas. You have only to see 
it to want it in your garden. Heavy bloomer with large clusters of 
huge 2-inch delightfully double flowers in a delicate apple blossom 
white with a very delicate pale pink fading into salmon-pink margins pink, with deeper rose at the base of the upper petals. 5” pot $1.50, 
around each petal. 5’” pot $1.95, 7’ pot $3.95. 
Fred Saunders. Showiest of all—-produces masses of large, very bril- 
liant red flowers in spring. Low growing, bushy and compact. 5” pot 
$1.95, 8” pot $4.50. 

INDICA AZALEA VERVAENEANA, VARIEGATED 

7” pot $3.00. 
Triumph. These will bloom by Christmas. Lovely fully double deep 
cyclamen red flowers with a purple sheen, often 3 inches across, the 
petals daintily twisted. 5°” pot $1.50, 7” pot $3.00. 
Vervaeneana alba. Imagine a mass of long blooming, double white 
flowers. This plant is a real asset to any garden. Makes a beautiful 
and truly welcome gift. 5‘” pot $1.50, 7” pot $3.00. 
Vervaeneana variegated. Lovely double ruffled flower of rosy pink with 
white background. Petals have slightly frilled edges. Finest of all 
variegated azaleas. 5*’ pot $1.50, 7’ pot $3.00. 
William Van Orange. Stunning new glowing orange. Brightest and 
most colorful of all. Bushy grower with dark green foliage. Large 
flowers. We know you will want this one. 5” pot $1.50, 7”’ pot $3.00. 
MME. CHARLES VUYLSTEKE 
Newest introduction. First time this beauty has been offered on the Pacific 
Coast. It is the most beautiful, the largest, the brightest red of all Belgium 
Indicas. Prolific bloomer, too. This one really has everything. You will excuse 
us if we rave about it because we know you will too. Just wait until you see 
its glowing color! 6’ pots only. $4.95 each. 

HOW TO GROW AZALEAS AND OTHER 
ACID LOVING PLANTS 
Azaleas are easy to grow. These, as well as other acid loving plants such as 
Camellias, Fuchsias, and Ferns thrive best in areas shaded during the hot part of 
the day and in acid soil. This is best provided by mixing two-thirds peat moss to 
one-third light soil. Dig a hole half again larger than the container holding plant or 
a minimum of 18 inches wide and deep. Good drainage is important. In heavy or 
clay soils place crushed rock at bottom of planting hole to provide extra drainage. 
Remove plants from pots by placing four fingers against the surface soil, invert 
the pot, and tap lightly against a solid object to remove the contents in a whole 
piece. Plant no deeper than plant was in container. Fill the hole around the plant 
with prepared soil, tamping to remove air pockets as you fill. Near the crown leave 
a shallow basin layering the bottom with one-half inch deep mulch. Thoroughly 
soak with water. Three to four weeks after planting, enlarge basin and apply a 
heaping tablespoon of ROSEDALE’S ALL PURPOSE PLANT FOOD to a moderate 
sized plant . . . other plants according to size. Always water at once after fertiliz- 
ing. See your Rosedale’s Nurseryman for futher advice. 

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