
AZALEAS 
These popular evergreen shrubs can be used in al- 
most any location where other dwarf evergreens can 
be planted. Transplanting may be safely done at any 
time of the year. Their cultural needs are few, pro- 
vided certam fundamental requirements are met. 
Plant at the same depth as in the nursery. Plant- 
Ing too deep is certain to result in failure. The soil 
must be rich m. humus and of the proper acidity. Do 
not cultivate too deep. 
We will be glad to furnish you with a booklet dealing 
with the planting, care and cultivation of Azaleas and 
Camellias. It is yours for the asking. 
We are in position to supply you with unusually 
fine plants this season—young, properly pruned, well 
grown In every way and as you notice, most reasonably 
priced. 
Please do not confuse our Azaleas with thinly grown 
plants, which may have the height but are not well 
branched and do not have the proper vitality. Our 
plants have been spaced, grown under irrigation and 
have had the necessary care. 
AZALEA INDICA 
LAVENDER 
Concinna. Midseason. Strong grower with medium-sized, 
rosy lavender flowers. 
Formosa. The most popular of all Azaleas. Vigorous grower 
with large, lavender flowers. Very hardy. 
Omurasaki. Midseason. More spreading than Formosa, 
with rose-lavender flowers. 
Violacea Rubra. Late. Deep violet flowers with wavy petals. 

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