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1 Orange 
1 Yellow 
1 Red 
1 Salmon 
All 4 for $6.75 
Postpaid 
Red Azalea 
We are fortunate in being able to import from Hol- 
land these fine Azaleas, the result of many years of 
careful selection. Azalea Mollis has proven to be 
the most satisfactory for planting between the 
Alleghenies and the Rockies. 
They prefer part shade and do best in a soil mixed 
half and half with Peat Moss. (See page 33. Order 
Peat Moss early so it can be shipped earlier by 
freight and be on hand at planting time.) The 
roots are very close to the surface so after planting 
keep a Peat Moss mulch around the plants, and 
each spring work in more Peat Moss and well rotted 
cow manure. In dry weather water thoroughly. 
Remove the faded flowers so they will not go to seed. 
These plants are hardy, but we do not advise plant- 
ing in Northern Iowa or similar cold sections. Give 
them just a little extra care and you will be richly 
rewarded. Their flowers are so lovely and add so 
much to any planting, you, your friends and all 
who see them, will enjoy their beauty. 
Orange Azalea 
Salmon and Yellow Azalea 
Ordinary Azaleas run to small flowers 
of yellow and orange. But this Holland 
Strain has much larger flowers in a 
wider and better color range. They are 
very superior to the ordinary Azalea 
Mollis. Bloom in early spring and those 
we send out, fine bushy plants about a 
foot tall, almost always bloom the first 
season. Full grown—3 to 5 feet tall. 
We offer you these finer Azalea Mollis: 
§ 20 Orange $ 22 Salmon 
$ 21 Red § 23 Yellow 
Your choice, alike or assorted. 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 postpaid. 
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