Azalea vaseyi PINKSHELL AZALEA 
AZALEAS 

We list only the native and most hardy exotic varieties. These acid-soil loving 
plants mass well with the broadleaf evergreens and are distinct and beautiful 
additions to any planting. Though not evergreen they are closely related to 
the Rhododendrons and require similar soil conditions and care. 
AZALEA arborescens, Sweer Azauera, 5-20 ft. Each 
Delightfully spicy, fragrant white or pinkish-white 
flowers with pink stamens are profusely borne in 
June and July. Striking red foliage in late autumn. 
One of the most attractive hardy American species. 
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Extra heavy clumps available at advance prices. : 
AZALEA calendulacea, Frame Azavnra, 6-12 ft. 
Yellow, orange or scarlet flowers in May or June. 
The finest of all species, native or exotic, and a noble 
representative of our rich Carolina mountain flora. 
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