GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
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AZALEA MOLLIS 
AZALEA SCHLIPPENBACHI 
AZALEAS 
AZALEA MAXWELLI 
(Maxwell Azalea) 
Foliage heavy and luxuriant. Plant rather 
low growing and spreading. Flowers ex- 
tremely large, carmine red, completely 
covering the plant. One of the finest of 
all azaleas. Maxwell Azalea, because of its 
superb habit of growth, splendid foliage 
and gorgeous display of blooms, undoubtedly 
ranks in a class by itself among lovely 
evergreens. 
ZOLA bots @eoUG each. transplants: 70c 
each. 
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AZALEA MOLLIS 
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This is one of the easiest to grow. Makes 
the largest blooms of any; very striking 
colors. 
TRANSPLANTS—6-10 in., 
for $4.00. 
A=67111;,0 08 for.es.00;)1 00 efor .$30.00; 
12-15 in. B.B. from field rows well budded 
$1.50 each. 
AZALEA MUCROMULATUM — Very 
early flowering type. Sometimes in bloom 
when snow is on the ground. Flowers in 
shades of lavender. Vigorous grower, some- 
times attain height of 6 or 7 feet. 
From field rows—B.B., 15-18 in., $2.25 each. 
AZALEA NARCISSAFLORA—A double 
pure golden yellow Ghent hybrid. Makes a 
bushy plant. Very attractive. Made a hit 
at the Cleveland Flower Show, when we 
exhibited this one last March. Dutch hybrid. 
15-18 in. plants B.B., $3.25 each. 
DUCE each. mak 
AZALEA SCHLIPPENBACH! 
Known ¢s Royal Azalea. Eeautiful clear 
pink blooms on a plant that reaches 9 feet 
when fully matured: easy to grow and very 
hardy. Requires acid soil. 
TRANSPLUANTS—3-5 in: 40c* cach 10 for 
3.50. 
AZALEA SHERWOOD ORCHID 
A hybrid hinodegiri with flowers of a 
clear lavender with speckled throat. Flowers 
are large and compietely cover the plant. 
Good to plant in masses as they harmonize 
with other colors in girdens. This is a new 
azalea introduced recently from ihe Pacific 
coast. Hardier than Hinedegiri. 
TRANSPLANTS—6-8 in., 75¢ each, 10 for 
$7.00. 
2-46 1nee Ol) plantsrouc Caciy.l 0 slot oo-0U; 
12-157 in. (B.62.755,00 each 
SHERWOOD RED AZALEA 
A magnificent azalea. Compact, dwarf 
and evergreen. Foliage so glossy it shines, 
bright green turning in cold weather to a 
fiery red. Better foliage than Azalea hino- 
degiri from which it was hybridized. Flowers 
in such abundance that the foliage is almost 
entirely hidden and of the most brilliant 
red imaginable, brighter by far than Azalea 
hinodegiri. Hardy where Azalea hinodegiri 
is hardy. Words utterly fail to describe the 
Sherwood Red Azalea. We consider Sher- 
wood Red Azalea the finest azalea ever 
offered the nursery trade. It has every 
thing: hardiness, clean habit of growth, 
easy culture, splendid foliage and almost 
unbelievable showiness of inflorescence. 
Second year on market, 2%4 in. Pot plants, 
75¢e each, 10 for $7.00. 
