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AZALEAS FOR PLEASING COLOR EFFECTS 
CAMELLIAS FOR EXOTIC BLOOMS 
CAMELLIAS (C. japonica). Bloom from early winter until late spring. Grow 
to 10 ft. Lovely flowers of delicate texture—waxy, perfectly formed and 
beautifully colored. Foliage is attractive glossy green. May be planted in 
spring or fall. Thrive best in a semi-shaded location. Prefer deep, rich 
soil—somewhat acid. Popular as garden borders alone or with other ever- 
greens. For special fertilizer for Camellias, see Page 58. For exotic blooms, 
reminiscent of the Old South, plant this collection of Camellias. Hardy to 10° 
above zero. Thrive in Zones 1 through 4. Can be grown indoors in other 
zones. Shipped Prepaid at proper planting time. 
91 NC 7586—Collection includes 1 each of 5 below. 9-12-in: size...... $8.00 
91 NC 7582—Pror. SARGENT. One of the hardiest. Very full round 
double flowers of deep scarlet. Good with Purity White below. 
(m) 91 NC 7534—CHANDLERI ELEGANS. Peony-formed rose-pink flowers light- 
ly splashed with white. One of the largest. Popular cut flower. 
(n) 91 NC 7594—Purity WHITE. Exceptionally lovely. Unusually large pure 
white double waxy-textured flowers. Late blooming variety. 
(P) 91 NC 7509—Pope Prus. Large fully double flame-red flowers. One of 
the most attractive dark colored camellias. 
91 NC 7583—Kumasaka. Giant double rose-pink flowers. Small inner 
petals forming a separate center for the flower. Very showy. 
PRICES OF ABOVE CAMELLIAS. Shipped Prepaid. 
State Catalog Number and size. 
9m 1D ini Size wEictChiersemrtariet SIRF CHIOV cine eS cones she ware $5.00 
12=18-inwsizen bach... acaecie.: QO; CH CONGS 5 ore bY aor Olas ch ORR 7.00 
91 NC 7508—UNNAMED VARIETIES. Red, Pink, White or Variegated. State 
color. Shipped Prepaid. 9-12-in. size. Each $1.25; SeOrvgeay tent $3.50 
SuHippine Notice. For Complete Shipping Information, see Page 74. 
AZALEAS, INDICA. Bloom from winter through spring. Usually grow about 4 ft. 
tall. These varieties—larger than Kurume Azaleas—are among the most 
beautiful of all flowering evergreens. Glossy bright green foliage. Will grow 
in sun or shade but prefer partial shade. Easy to grow. Prefer loose soil—rich 
in humus. Should be given acid fertilizer and frequent waterings. (For special 
fertilizer for Azaleas see Page 58.) Do not prune. This collection of distinctively 
marked Indica Azaleas provides a display of glowing color when planted to- 
gether or with other evergreens. Hardy to 18°. Thrive in zones 1 through 5. 
Shipped Prepaid at proper planting time. 
91 NC 7547—Collection includes 1 each of 3 below. 9-12-in. size........ Doo 
91 NC 7535—PripE oF Mosite. Bright watermelon pink flowers with deep 
crimson markings. Low bushy plants are fast growing. 
91 NC 7530—Formosa. One of the finest in its color class. Large rose-purple 
flowers. Strong growing. Has good foliage. Blooms early. 
91 NC 7549—Lawsat. One of the best in its color class. Produces large 
clear salmon flowers. Strong grower. Very showy. 
PRICES OF ABOVE AZALEAS. Shipped Prepaid. 
State Catalog Number and size. 
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FACTS ABOUT BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Broadleaf Flowering Evergreens are among the most useful of all flowering 
Shrubs. They are best suited to mild climates and are most at home in humid 
regions planted in shaded locations and in acid soil. These shrubs are ideal 
when used singly on the smallest place or when planted in contrasting masses 
in larger areas. Well-suited to foundation planting. 
Not necessary to prune Flowering Broadleaf Ever- 
greens. All but Magnolia may be pruned however. 

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