
ABELIA 
Abelia grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). A splendid 
half evergreen shrub bearing dainty, bell- 
shaped pink flowers from July until frost. The 
glossy foliage will persist all Winter in a pro- 
tected sport. 
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AZALEAS 
Azalea amoena (Hvergreen). Small, boxlike 
leaves on a neat, compact plant of rounded 
form. Leaves warm bronze hue in Winter. 
Covered with rosy purple flowers in Spring. 
Very hardy. 8S 
‘Large Specimens Only 
4 to 5 ft. spr read a /decetae Mane $35.00 each 
SH Mo OMN, Gomeel oc oemauccocse 45.00 each 
Azalea hinodegiri (Evergreen). Probably the 
best of the Evergreen Azaleas for color, foliage 
and form. A low, compact plant with hand- 
some, waxy foliage which turns bronze in 
Winter. The flowers are clear fine red, borne 
in great profusion in May. Splendid for facing 
Laurel and Rhododendron as mass planting. 
This stock is thick and compact, and loaded 
with flower buds. May need some Winter pro 
tection in exposed locations or north of the 
nurseries. § 
10 to 12 in... $2.50 
12 to 15in.... 4.00 
15stOnl Santee. 00 
AV5 to 5 tts. 22 ees $35.00 
Azalea indica alba (Half Evergreen). Also called 
Snow Azalea. A fine combination with Hinode- 
giri, as the large white flowers appear at the 
same time. Grows slightly taller than most and 
is of purest white. 
18 to 24 in. 
34% to4it..... "25.00 

12 to 15 in... .$3.75 | 2to 2 .. $10.00 
15 to 18 in.... 4.75 | 214 to 3 . . 12.00 
18 to 24 in.... 6.00 | 3to3%ft.... 15.00 

Azalea J. T. Lovett. A beautiful, “very low- 
growing, completely evergreen Azalea. The 
single, bright pink flowers are larger and ap- 
pear about a month later than A. hinodegiri. 
Very profuse bloomer. 8 
15-to 18 inser ook reece eel $5.00 
Azalea kaempferi (Torch Azalea). Half Ever- 
green. Not completely evergreen, but usually 
retains much of its foliage during Winter. Will 
grow to considerable height. The great pro- 
fusion of bloom ranges in color from fire-red to 
salmon pink in varying shades. M 
15 to 18 in... .$4.75 | 18 to 24in.. 
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Azalea kurume, Bridesmaid. The glowing 
salmon-pink flowers are produced in large 
clusters. Small, glossy green foliage. M 
15 to,18 in... $5.00 | 18 to 24 in... .$7.50 
Azalea kurume, Coral Bells. Evergreen. A 
most free-flowering Azalea with delightful 
coral-pink flowers, shading deeper in center. 
May-blooming. This variety may need some 
Winter covering in certain locations. M 
$6.00 
10 to 12 in... .$2.75 | 15 to 18 in....$5.00 
18 to 24in.........$7.50 
Azalea kurume, Firefly (Evergreen). A full, 
compact grower bearing large, crimson-red 
flowers. Hardy in this area. M 
15 to 18 in... .$5.00 | 18 to 24 in... .$7.50 
Azalea kurume, Snow (Evergreen). Purest 
white, glistening flowers are borne profusely in 
clusters. Handsome, glossy green foliage. An 
excellent variety for accenting your other 
plantings, whether used singly or in groups. 
Low growing. F 
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Azalea poukhanense (Half Evergreen). A broad 
plant of finest form with extremely large, lav- 
ender-blue, sweetly-scented blooms. Growth is 
modest and it is positively hardy, almost never 
losing a flower bud. We cannot recommend 
Azalea poukhanense too highly. Our stock is 
large and well grown. M 
18 to 24 in... .$5.00 | 3 to 31% ft. . .$15.00 
2to 214 ft.... 6.00 | 4to 5ft..... 25.00 
2144 to 3 ft... 10.00 | Sto6ft...... 35.00 
Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 

DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
For convenience we list here other varieties of 
Azaleas which are not evergreen but which are just 
as beautiful and useful. They are slightly more 
hardy than evergreen types and combine splen- 
didly with Laurels and Rhododendrons, relieving 
the heavy, solid foliage of the Rhododendron with 
the lighter, more delicate, deciduous foliage. 
Azalea arborescens. ‘This is one of the few 
really hardy white forms. Blooms are quite 
large and occasionally tinged pink. Blooms late 
usually mid-June, and the blooms have a de- 
lightful fragrance. A most desirable variety for 
mass plantings of native material, M 
15 to 18 in... .$2.75 | 2 to 24% ft.. a 
18ito 24inweee 4:25) |) 2% to 3 itage 1.00 
3 to 4 ft. heavy... .$12.00 
Azalea calendulacea Flame Azalea). A brilliant 
orange and yellow flowering native shrub. Tall 
but slow growing, free flowering. F 

15 to 18 in... .$2.75 | 214 to 3 ft... .$7.00 
18 to 24in.... 3.75 | 3 to 4ft....10.00 
2 to 246 1t.... 5.00 | 4 @ to 5 ft... 212.00 

Azalea mollis Hybrids (Chinese Azaleas). A 
mass of large, bell-shaped flowers delicately 
shaded in orange and red tones on a low, com- 
pact shrub. The flowers, which appear before 
the leaves develop, are probably the largest of 
all the Azaleas and the profusion of blooms is 
unequaled. Likes plenty of sun and develops 
slowly. 
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Azalea mucronulata. A most worthwhile vari- 
ety for planting in front of Forsythia. Blooms 
at same time and the color combination is most 
striking. Flowers are lavender-pink. F 
18 to 24 in... .$5.00 | 2to2Wit..... $6.00 
Azalea pudificrs (Pinaterbloom). Wild Honey- 
suckle. This lovely native is known to all who 
have tramped the woodlands in May. Fragrant 
pink. F 
18ito 24 ine b2-70 | 8 to 4 ttre nos $6.00 
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Azalea nudiflora rosea (Downy Pinxter Azalea) 
(Deciduous). Sometimes confused with A. nu- 
diflora but is hardier and deeper in coloring. 
Very fragrant, rosy-pink flowers. Attains 
9 or 10 ft. in height, but is usually seen about 
3 ft. Prefers half-shade and grows in either 
acid or lime soil. F 
2 to 24 it....$4.00 | 3to3Wfit..... $7.50 
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dete aie ce $15.00 

AZALEA MOLLIS HYBRIDS 
Azalea schlippenbachi (The Royal Azalea) 
(Deciduous). Pure, Apple-pink flowers on a 
hardy plant attaining at maturity over 6 ft. in 
height but may be kept to smaller size by prun- 
ing. The beautiful foliage turns orange-scarlet 
in the Fall. M 
15 to 18 in... .$3.75 | 18 to 24 in... .$4.50 
Azalea vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). Shell-pink 
flowers in May. Blossoms cover the entire 
plant and make a striking picture before foliage 
has developed. A most Jovely type. F 
18 to 24 in... $4.50 | 3 to 314 ft....$10.00 
2 to 244 ft.... 6.00 | 344 to4ft.... 12.00 
214 to3ft.hvy. 7.50 | 4 to5ft.... 15.00 
Azalea viscosa (Swamp Azalea). A slender, up- 
right Azalea with heavily scented pink or white 
flowers in July well after the leaves appear. 
Thrives in moist places from Maine to South 
Carolina and attains 4 to 8 ft. in height. F 
Bh HO) 2 Mh o.go.e ¢ Je OOM Atoro itera $7.50 
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BERBERIS 
B. julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). Evergreen. 
Yellow flowers and purple fruit. Good orna- 
mental for border, foundation or hedge. M 
15 to 18 in... .$3.50 | 18 to 24 in... .$4.50 
AO) PAVE Iii & od ae ort $6.00 

BERRIES OF COTONEASTER 
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COTONEASTER 
The large family of Cotoneasters has many 
members of high value for landscape plantings. 
Cotoneasters grown in an open situation generally 
prove to be hardy throughout northern United 
States. They vary greatly in habit and attractive- 
ness and rely upon their brilliantly colored fruit, 
more than floral beauty, for decorative effect. 
They do not transplant as readily as some shrubs 
and must be carefully handled during the trans- 
planting operation. The generally interesting 
branching habit, both the low sprawly types and 
those with arching branches are decorative all year. 
C. apiculata. A low spreading form similar 
to horizontalis. More compact grower with 
slightly more arching branches. Unexcelled 
rock garden variety. S 
MOO ata ay | Pawo Taste, SRS 
C. francheti. Upright, dense shrub with wide 
spreading branches. Small pink flowers in June 
with a tremendous crop of orange berries in 
September; foliage grayish green. 
15 to 18 in... .$2.50 | 18 to 24 in. 
2 ta 8 fh cee $5.00 
C. horizontalis. One of the most effective 
fruiting shrubs for the rockery. Its low 
branches, almost horizontal, bear a profusion 
of bright red berries. §S 
. .$3.50 
