Hardy DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 



AZALEA PONTICA HYBRIDS 

PONTICA AND RUSTICA 
HYBRIDS 
| This class embraces gorgeous shades of red, 
| yellow, orange, salmon, and even white, and is 
| unsurpassed where ruggedness and dashing 
color is needed. If you have not grown any of 
these garden gems, we suggest you plant a few. 
A mimeograph list of Ponticas and 
Rusticas will be mailed upon request. 
We pack your plants very carefully to get 
them to you in good condition. If a shipment 
is unsatisfactory upon arrival, please tell us im- 
mediately. We realize that your good will and 
our reputation depend upon the results you 
achieve with Bobbink & Atkins quality plants. 

AZALEA ALTACLARENSE 

mate in beauty of flower and range of color. The flowers are freely produced m May 
and June and are of unusual brilliance, from soft to dark yellow and on through a 
wide color range to bright orange-scarlet and copper. They are ideally suited for mass plant- 
ing, but even a few plants will make a brilliant display of bloom when once established. 
They like a somewhat acid soil and resent alkalinity in any form. If a slight alkalme con- 
dition does exist, this is easily corrected by the addition of leaf mold and peat moss. The 
deciduous Azaleas require little attention; an occasional feeding with Bobbmk & Atkins 
Rhodo-Azalea (acid-reaction) Plant-Food is all that is necessary to their well-being. 
These deciduous varieties are much hardier than the evergreen types and should 
be included in every garden. 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
Altaclarense. This is considered the finest 
orange-yellow Azalea in existence. The 
handsome trusses of molten gold open to 
a final glorious pure yellow. 1 to 1% ft., 
$3.25 each. See illustration. 
Mollis. Chinese Azalea. Notable for its 
numerous delicate shades of yellow, 
terra-cotta, apricot and golden salmon. 
Hardy in this Jatitude and thrives under 
ordinary garden treatment, but prefers a 
partially protected spot. Useful under tall 
trees, in borders, or planted with rhododen- 
drons. 1 to 11% ft., $2.50 each. See illustration. »» 
Mucronulatum. Dahurian Azalea.T he earliest 
Azalea to flower, usually in April. Single flowers 
of frilled violet-rose. Very effective with for- 
sythia. 1 to 11% ft., $3.00 each; 3 for $8.00. 
Ponticum, Yellow Azalea. A matchless yel- 
low of aristocratic brilliance, which flowers in 
late May. Its thrilling, exciting sweet honey- 
suckle fragrance will never be forgotten. 
Blooms freely and will erliven all companion 
plants. 1 to 1% ft., $3.00 each; 1% to 2 ft., 
$3.50. 
Mine experienced gardeners and plant lovers regard this class of Azaleas as the ulti- 

AZALEA MOLLIS 
Secéal \NTRODUCTORY OFFER 
| 6 Azalea Mollis, assorted colors 
for $43.50 ere wie 
This offer at a reduced rate will permit 
plantings such as illustrated below. 

Make this trade-mark 
your guide to the best 
in Garden Gems 

TRY 
AT LEAST 
A FEW 
OF THESE 
GEMS 
OF THRE 
AZALEA 
FAMILY 

A planting of B. & A. Hybrid Mollis Azaleas 
50 Bobbink & Atkins 

