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YODOGAWA 
Special AZALEA Offer 
EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
Five 10- to 12-in: for $12.75 
5 separate varieties from list 
(Regular value $15.00) 
_ Each plant correctly labeled 

HINOMAYO 

HINODEGIRI 

EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
OR garden usefulness there is, in our opinion, no plant to equal the hardy evergreen Azalea, 
F especially when planted among other broad-leaved evergreens such as rhododendrons, kalmia, 
ilex, andromeda and also coniferous types, which naturally protect them. 
During the month of September, especially in a wet season when these plants are making a second 
growth and setting buds for the following year, their branches are full of sap. They should then be 
protected with a 2 or 3-inch mulch of peat moss or humus, to be followed later with a ground-cover of 
hardwood leaves (not maple). 
They cannot endure lime or lime soil, and require plenty of moisture and good drainage. 
Ameena. Bright rosy purple flowers in May, 
covering the entire bush. Grows as broad as 
high. Good for foundation planting. (Supply 
limited.) 10 to 12 in., $3.00 each. 
Amoena superba. Darker purple than Ameena, 
with slightly larger flowers. More upright in 
habit. (Supply limited.) 10 to 12 in., $3.00 each. 
Benigiri. Produces a brilliant display of deep 
bright red flowers. Clean, upright habit; rapid 
grower. Similar to red Azalea shown in lower 
right illustration. 8 to 10 in., $2.00 each; 10 to 
12 in., $3.00. 
Glory. A large June-flowering variety having out- 
standing foliage and deep pink flowers. 10 to 17 
in., $3.00 each. ee 
Hinodegiri. Unquestionably the most popu- 
lar of the scarlet types. Its brilliancy and 
beauty when in flower is never forgotten. 
Considered reasonably hardy. Rounded 
foliage throughout the year. Its bright 
scarlet flowers completely hide the foliage. 
8 to 10 in., $2.00 each; 10 to 12 in., $3.00. 
Hinomayo. One of the hardiest of all ever- 
green Azaleas. The flowers are a clear soft 
shade of pink. 8 to 10 in., $2.00 each; 10 
to 12 in., $3.00. 
Ledifolia (indica) alba. A good hardy variety; 
large-flowering type. Grows as broad as high. 
12 to 15 in., $4.00 each; 15 to 18 in., $5.00. 
*Mauve Beauty. As the name implies, a 
beautiful shade of mauve. A very profuse 
bloomer. 8 to 10 in., $2.00 each. 
Maxwelli alba. There has long been need for 
a really hardy large-flowered white Azalea. 
This variety seems to fill most requirements 
and we are pleased to have these splendid 
plants to offer. Its single, snow-white 
flowers often measure 2 to 2% inches across. 
A fast grower with loose spreading habit, 
maintaining good green foliage throughout 
the winter. Ideally suited for any type of 
Azalea planting. 12 to 15 in., $4.50 each. 
Mrs. L. C. Fischer. Our own introduction. 
Plant of medium growth. Semi-double 
flowers of salmon-pink with pleasing car- 
mine markings. 8 to 10 in., $2.00 each; 
10 to 12 m., $3.00. 
*Snow. Large, pure white flowers borne profusely 
in clusters. Beautiful glossy green foliage. 8 to 
10 in., $2.00 each; 10 to 12 m., $3.00. 
Yodogawa. A semi-evergreen type, a very con- 
spicuous Japanese variety. Brilliant purplish 
pink, double flowers in early spring. Very florifer- 
ous. (Supply limited.) 12 to 15 m., $4.00 each. 
NOTE: Varieties starred (*) are dependably 
hardy in Coastal and Piedmont regions south of 
Philadelphia. Farther north or farther inland, 
they do need protection. 


MAXWELLI ALBA 
PRICES: This catalogue cancels all prices in 
prior catalogues or quotations. Due to con- 
ditions beyond our control, price changes may 
become necessary without further notice. 


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