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Ks ye peyalea ‘Kaempert Hybrids 
; Hoy” (Pictured opposite) 
nad SS Red has been added to Azaleas with the 
; Keempfert blood. Hybridizing of them has 
added hardiness. We are growing only the 
hybrids that survived our record winter of 
1933-34. Demand the dependable ones by 
name. Fedora, Fireball and Zampa are the most outstand- 
ing ones and the only varieties we are offering this year. 
Fedora. Very prolific; compact growing; deep pink. 
Fireball. (Illustrated.) The finest true red hybrid. 
Zampa. A rose-red that blooms about two weeks later 
than the others. 
Gr toms) Insae eee OOM Os ton! Oar eae $2 50 
SitOsl Olin seer ae 2, DB) 12%to 15 me 3 50 
1 5etOal Saneameenreeste . 4 50 
Azalea Kempferi, Fireball 
pzalea WU ollis 
(Pictured below) 
They bloom in great masses, before 
the leaves develop, in mixed shades of 
yellow, reddish orange, apricot and 
salmon. All of our plants are seedlings 
grown from imported named varieties, 
insuring brilliant colors. This Azalea 
Is not so exacting as to soil acidity and 
does fairly well in ground close to 
neutral. 
8to 10 in. $1 75 
1Ot0 122m 2.00 
12 to15 m..$2 50 
15to18in.. 4 00 
18 to 24 in.. 5 50 
Azalea mollis x sinensis hybrids and 
mollis mamed varieties are avail- 
able in limited quantities. 
Ghent Azalea 
HUGE 
A Beautiful Shrub—Fine Edible Fruit 
Have you ever considered using Blueberries as { 
foundation shrubs? I’ve seen them used as hedges, | 
too, and I consider them far superior to barberry or 
privet. In addition to fruit, the plants are attractive 
when in flower and the foliage turns bright red in 
the fall. Varieties should be mixed to insure a 
heavy setting of fruit. 
We offer 5 varieties: Concord, Jersey, Ran- 
cocas, Rubel and Stanley. 
3-yr. plants, $1.85 ea.; 3 or more at 
$1.75 ea.; 10 or more at $1.65 ea.; 50 0r 
more at $1.50 ea. 
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SHRUBS”’ 
ptzaleas “QUEEN OF FLOWERING 
J. Azaleas are most effective when planted in groups of three or more. 
~ They bloom best in full sun, although Azalea Kempfert does very well 
r in partial shade. Planting directions come with every order. 
(Pictured 
in center) 
Ghent pbzaleas 
These hardy Ghent Azaleas are in 
their glory in early June, after the 
other Azaleas and Rhododendrons have 
gone, thereby extending the blooming 
season considerably. The most severe 
winter has never hurt buds or plants. 
They are sturdy and Jong lived; someare 
fragrant. Colors range from orange to 
soft pink, with soft pink predominating. 
10 to 12) ms, $225 1 2tesitt a poer> 
tito 116 ftenis 500) 5S to aatesen LOKOO 
114 to 2 ft..-5) 00 
Some larger sizes available. 
Grafted Ghent Azaleas 
These are really the crown jewels of 
the Azalea kingdom. For nearly thirty 
years these have been almost unob- 
tainable. We are offering some of the 
top-ranking varieties, all imported from 
Holland and grown here for two years. 
Loi tond tts Woe ne eh eee eae $10 00 
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Grouud-( Fouers ae 
Ground-covers are humble Iittle 
plants that can embellish and glorify 
the simplest garden. They will grow 
where grass refuses to and will make 
the spot beautiful. 
We recommend that you use two 
plants to each square foot in order to 
get a quick covering and choke out 
weeds and stray grass. Pachysandra 
will have a struggle in heavy, putty- 
like, clay soil; otherwise, you could 
choose the one you like best. They will 
all tolerate shade and compete with 
trees. For a quick start with Ivy, the 
runners should be planted in and out of 
the ground in a serpent-like manner. 
Hybrid 
Blueberries 
