DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
The deciduous or leaf-dropping Azaleas include many of the most 
beautiful varieties. Some kinds have a blaze of color before the 
leaves appear. Others set off their flowers against bright spring 
foliage. 
Altaclarensis. Large deep burnt-orange yellow flowers. Showy pro- 
fuse bloomer. Medium height. 8 to 10 in., $1.50; 12 to 15 
in., $4.00; 15 to 18 in., $5.00. 
Hybrid Christopher Wren. Large globular trusses of fine orange- 
yellow. 3 yr., $4.00. 
Calendulacea. Clear yellow orange to vivid orange scarlet; May-June 
flowering. 12 to 15 in., $2.50; 15 to 18 in., $3.50; 18 to 24 
in., $4.50; 24 to 36 in., $5.50. 
Mollis. Wide range of colors from yellow through orange to apricot 
and salmon pink. Hardy, sturdy plants with brilliant autumn 
foliage; May flowering. 8 to 10 in., 75c; 10 to 12 in., $1.25; 
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MOLLIS AND MOLLIS x SINENSIS 
Another recent 
importation from 
Holland! A selec- 
tion of choice 
named varieties of 
new European in- 
troductions of 
Azalea mollis (M) 
and Azalea mollis 
x sinensis (MS). 
These beautiful, 
showy plants blos- 
som in the spring 
before the leaves 
appear. Plant 
them in masses 
against evergreens 
for the fullest 
color effect in 
April and May. 
Outstanding varieties that you will be proud to have in your garden. 
Heavy plants 18 to 24 in., $5.50; 24 to 30 in., $6.50. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are also available in smaller 
size as 3 year old plants, $4.00 each. 
Adrian Brouwer (MS). Deep orange red. 
*Anthony Koster (MS). Brightest golden yellow Azalea. 
Babeuff (MS). Light orange-red, shaded salmon. 
Chicago (MS). Brilliant orange red. 
Col. F. R. Durham (M). Large vivid yellow. 
Comte de Quincy (M). Yellow tinged pink. 
Coppernicus. Brilliant orange-red. 
*Directeur Moerlands (MS). Glowing golden yellow, deeper within. 
*Dr. M. Oosthoek (M). Deep orange-red, one of the finest. 
*Dr. Reichenbach (MS). Light salmon shaded orange. 
*Florodora (M). Orange with red blotch, very distinct. 
*Hortulanus Witte (MS). Orange cadmium yellow, early. 
“Hugo Hardijzer (MS). Bright red. 
Hugo Koster (MS). Deep salmon, shaded orange. 
John Ruskin (MS). Clear pink, late. 
King Albert (MS). Brilliant orange yellow. 
*Koster’s Brilliant Red (MS). Glowing orange red. 
*Lemonora (MS). Delicate apricot, tinted pink. 
Mathilda (MS). Light orange red. 
Mrs. A. E. Enditz (M). Rich golden yellow. 
Multatuli (M). Orange shaded scarlet. 
Nicholaas Beets (MS). Deep bronze yellow. 
Otto Lilienthal (M). Very light yellow. 
Pink Beauty (M). Salmon pink. 
Princess Juliana (MS). Lemon yellow. 
Prinz Mauritz (MS). Deep red, very late. 
Prof. Aug. Forel (M). Orange, shaded pink. 
*Queen Emma (MS). Fine orange, tinted salmon; very large truss. 
Samuel T. Coleridge (MS). Light rose pink. 
Shakespeare (MS). Light yellow, tinted light orange. 
T. J. Seidel (MS). Vivid salmon, shaded orange. 
W. E. Gumbleton (M). Yellow. 
W. F. Raffeisen (MS). Glowing orange-red. 

Nudiflora. A pro- 
fusion of deli- 
cate pink to 
white tubular 
flowers appear 
before the 
leaves in April. 
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AZALEA ALTACLARENSIS 
Occidentalis. The fragrant Western Azalea varies in color forms 
from clear salmon pink to pure white. May to June. 18 to 24 
ins, p35 0-8 Zptolsetta, 5-00: 
Occidentalis hybrids. New named varieties of this fragrant large- 
growing class recently imported. 3 yr., $4.00. 
Exquisita. Light pink with golden blotch. 
Irene Koster. Fine glowing pink. 
Pontica. Also known as Rhododendron luteum. A vigorous shrub 
with clear strong yellow, sweetly fragrant flowers in April and 
May before the leaves appear. Brilliant autumn foliage. 15 to 
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Pontica, named varieties. (Hardy Ghent Azaleas.) Another lovely 
hybrid group that will provide thrillingly beautiful bloom in your 
garden. 18 to 24 in., $5.50; 24 to 30 in., $6.50. Those marked 
(*) available in 3 yr. old plants, $4.00. 
Anna Louise. Deep rich red. 
Bouquet de Flore. Salmon pink splashed white. 
*Coccinea speciosa. Brilliant orange red. 
General Trauff. Light pink. 
*Gloria Mundi. Bright vermilion orange. 
Grandeur Triomphant. Deep amaranth, shaded orange. 
Ignaea Nova. Brilliant glowing red. 
Nancy Waterer. Golden yellow. 
*Narcissiflora. Sulphur yellow. Double. 
Pallas. Bright magenta rose shaded deep yellow. 
Perfecta. Vivid orange. 
Sang. de Gandbruges. Very deep dark red. 
Unique. Salmon-coral shaded orange. Upper lobes yellow. 
Rustica flore plena. Rare, double flowering Azaleas from Holland 
we are also very proud to offer. 18 to 24 in., $5.50; 24 to 30 in., 
$6.50; varieties marked (*) also available as 3 yr. plants for 
$4.00. 
*Aida. Violet bordered with rose. 
*IL Tasso. Red, tinted with pale rose. 
Murillo. Pale rose to purple rose. 
“Norma. Rich deep rose. 
Schlippenbachi. The flowers are pure bright pink; large and sweet 
scented; brilliant fall foliage; very hardy. 12 to 15 in., $3.50. 
Viscosa. Blooms at the end of July with small fragrant pink flowers; 
very hardy. 8 to 10 in., $1.50. 
AZARA microphylia (BE). To 6 ft. One of the most graceful of 
all small-leaved, broad-leaved evergreens with its neat, glossy, 
dark green foliage in loose arching sprays. Likes partial shade. 
3 in. pot plants, $1.00. 
BEAUTY-BERRY, see Callicarpa Giraldiana. 
BEAUTY BUSH, see Kolkwitzia amabilis. 
BEECH, se2 Fagus. 
