Dr. H. Bransby—Red ______..__._____ 1.00 
Edulis Superba—Dark pink _______ 1.00 
Elwood Please—Pale rose-pink 
changing to flesh pink ___- 1.00 
Felix Crousse—Brilliant red ath) 
Festiva Maxima—Fine double 
white, crimson flecks 1.00 
Glory of Boskoop—White 1eo0 
Inspector Lavergne—Early crimson 1.00 
James Kelway—Rose white, early, 
fragrant Ait 2S ee et 1.00 
Jeannot—Flesh pink, extra fine— 
late pee Shar seek eRe eae 1.00 
Karl Rosenfeld—Dark crimson, 
SOOM yee ee ee Newt eer ee 1.00 
Lady Alex. Duff—Pale pink ___ 1.00 
Laura Dessert—White with yellow 
center—midseason _-- 2) 
Livingstone—Lilac rose 1.00 
Mme. Ducel—Soft pink 1.00 
Mme. Edourd Doriat—White, fine. 1.50 
Maman Millet—Pure white _____ 1.00 
Marie Lemoine—Late pure white 2.00 
Mons Jules Dessert—-Cream white 1.00 
Mons Jules Elie—Deep pink, very 
larée eo eb Pe hohe eels 1.00 
Mons Krelage—Bright red; center 
amaranth ieee Ao ete 1.00 
Philippe Rivoire—Considered 
best red—fragrant _____..-_ 1.50 
President Taft—Delicate pink ___ 1.00 
Primavere—Sulphur yellow— 
love ly gees ea 2 eee a a at 1.50 
Raoul Dessert—Mauve, shaded 
epiede) eto. tt ot eee 2 eee — Teor 
Sarah Bernhardt—Apple blossom 
ITH le gee seein ot ng ke a Oe 1.00 
Zus Braun—Extra large flowers 
of ivory white tinged lilac and 
CaTmin 6p. oO Be a ee Se 
AZALEAS 
Without a doubt azaleas are the most 
beautiful flowering plant we have, their 
season lasting for several months by 
planting with blooming time in mind. All 
azaleas are profuse bloomers and give a 
beautiful effect with their solid mass of 
color. 
Some are dwarf, making them espe- 
cially suitable for the rockery; others 
are of compact, medium growth and 
blend in well with other evergreen shrubs. 
For all-around performance—brilliant 
coloring, profusion of bloom and versa- 
tility of use, there is no shrub that can 
rival the azalea. 
In the South it is best to plant azaleas 
as you would rhododendron—on_ the 
north or northwest side of a slope or on 
the north or northwest side of an ever- 
green. This particularly applies to ever- 
green varieties. 
MOLLIS AND MOLLIS X 
SINENSIS HYBRIDS 
Unlike all other Azaleas, the Mollis 
hybrids are quite tolerant of lime and do 
well almost anywhere. They are very 
hardy. 
Aurea floribunda—yYellow, |2-18 in., 15- 
18 in., 18-24 in. 
Chev. de Reali—Light yellow, 15-18 in., 
18-24 in. 
Comte de Kerckhove—Orange red, 12-15 
in., 15-18 in., 18-24 in. 
Dr. Reichenbach—Salmon, 12-15 in., 15- 
18 in., 18-24 in. 
Emil Liebig—Salmon, 15-18 in., 18-24 
ine omit 
Hort H. Witte—Orange—12-15 in., 15- 
18 in., 18-24 in. 
Hugo Koster — Orange red—15-18 in., 
18-24 in., 2-3 ft. 
Nicolas Beets—Deep yellow, 15-18 in., 
18-24 in. 
Salmonea rubra—Orange-red, 15-18 in., 
18-24 in. 
PONTICA HYBRIDS — HARDY 
GHENT AZALEAS 
These are the fine hybrid azaleas 
(also Rustica plena) whose ancestors 
were taken many years ago from the 
wilds of America by enthusiastic hybrid- 
izers of fine plants to the Old World. 
There they were crossed with Chinese 
and Japanese azaleas to produce a pro- 
fusion of color, in single and double 
blooms, ranging from white to all shades 
of yellow, pink, salmon and red. 
Retaining the hardiness of their North 
American ancestors, these native sons 
have now returned to their ancestral 
home, bedecked in a magnificence of 
splendor and beauty. Delightfully fra- 
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