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lto4 5Sto24 25 &up 
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AZALEA arborescens 1] 0’-1 2’ Sweet Azalea 
Fragrant, white flowers in June. Nursery grown 
plants. 
foto ewan it: BoB etek: 6.00 
Ze tOet 2 ert. D.C Riee en. 8.00 
calendulacea 8’-10’ Flame Azalea 
Brilliant yellow to orange colored flowers in early 
spring, cover the whole bush. Nursery grown plants. 
beam, peoee tt. Bi Be sie 6.00 
Cantor ett. BiB fhe 8.00 
Sento a eit BAe ad 10.00 
etches eee tt | ike ee ae 13.00 
met Ome Omit to Br aie cts: 16.00 
kaempferi Hybrids Torch Azalea 
——malvatica—red 
—fedora—deep pink 
So) ta 18 in. Big beet tk, 7.00 
Out Oe ee its bac By ie 9.00 
Po) tay, PAY SS Flag SO ad 3 8h aan 11.50 
mollis Hybrids 5’-6’ Chinese Azalea 
yellow—red—salmon orange 
Large showy flowers in May and June. 
SOLD 
nudiflora 6’-7' _ Pinxterbloom 
Sweet scented pink flowers in May. Very attractive 
and hardy. Nursery grown plants. 
SOLD 
obtusa amoena 21/2'-3' Amoena Azalea 
Evergreen. Conspicuous purple-red flowers. April- 
May. Leaves turn rich bronze-green in winter. 
12 ee tonlooe witli Bb. tote 5.00 4.50 
Pee te LG a eritie D. be edie 6.50 6.00 
Wee tone.) Atta Dic B neat 8.50 
—coccinea 4/-5’ Red Amoena Azalea 
Evergreen. Quite an improvement in color, almost 
vermilion. 
Pee iot sa) tn, BB ius: 5.00 4.50 
Poe tc lSbein BiSBS ne 6.50 6.00 
Veer ion 2st BiB wld 8.50 
