I. Hundreds of Blooms 
HARDY AZALEAS |) The First Year 
The following varieties when in bloom are one mass of color, 
varying in softness according to variety. Growing to a height 
of 3 to 4 feet, they make ideal subjects to intermingle under 
large trees, or in a border by themselves. Before dropping their 
leaves in the late fall, they offer a fine display of autumn col- 
loring. 
No. 500. ORANGE BEAUTY AZALEA—A matchless orange 
of aristocratic brilliance, which flowers in late May. Its thrill- 
ing, exciting, sweet honeysuckle fragrance will never be for- 
gotten. Blooms freely and will enliven all companion plants. 
4-year-old, $3.00 each. 
No. 502. ROYAL AZALEA—This Azalea has two outstanding 
qualities: fine fall coloring and large, delicate rose-pink flowers 
in late May or early June. The autumn foliage is a combination 
of crimson and gold. One of the easiest to grow. 4-year-old, 
$3.00 each. 
No. 504. WHITE AZALEA—Without a doubt the hardiest ever- 
green white Azalea in existence. A very free-flowering variety. 
A plant of vigorous, compact habit with attractive green voliage. 
4-year-old, $3.00 each. 
No. 506. AZALEA SCARLET—America’s most brilliant and 
most beautiful flowering shrub. Dwarf, very compact, grows 3 
to 4 feet in height. In April and May it is completely covered 
with a mass of large, Brilliant Scarlet Flowers. In Autumn the 
foliage turns first to vivid scarlet, later to bronze; holds its 
foliage all winter. Select, 4-year-old Bushes which will be cov- Royal Azalea 
ered with a mass of blossoms 
this year soon after planted. 
Price, $3.00 each. 
_ AZALEA 
OFFER No. 505 
One each of all four varie- 
ties listed. $41.00 
_4-Yr. old Bushes 
No. 340. SCARLET MAGNOLIA (Magnolia 
Soulangeana Nigra)—One of the hardiest and 
finest of all Magnolias. Can be grown success- 
fully throughout North America. In midspring, 
before the leaves unfold, the great flurry of 
flower buds suddenly burst open, revealing 
enormous flowers composed of huge, waxy, scar- 
let petals. For several weeks, the magnificent 
display endures, then the trees assume a mantle 
of attractive, glossy, waxy foliage which lasts 
in good condition until late autumn. Scarlet 
Magnolia grows rapidly. Blooming size, $2.50 each. 
EXTRA LARGE, $3.75 Each. 
y No. 342. CHINESE MAGNOLIA (Magnolia Soulange- 
Magnolia Soulangeana ana)—This variety is very hardy and easy to grow. 
The tree is neatly rounded; grows to be from 10 to 15 
feet high. Its sweeping branches almost touch the ground in early Spring before the 
leaves unfurl when covered with huge waxy flowers. Its waxy white petals are strongly 
tinted with purple and rose. This magnificent tree is found in the most expensive plant- 
ings. PRICE: Blooming size, $2.50 Each. EXTRA LARGE, $3.75 Each. 
No. 294. NATIVE REDBUD OR JUDAS TREE—A small tree of refined type. Most 
desirable for planting in lawn or borders. The tree is a mass of bright red in early 
spring before leaves appear. Select 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.45 each; extra large, 4 to 5 ft. 
specimens, $1.95 each. 
No. 509 
ROSALIA TREE 
Its sensational mass of 
bloom is truly a “‘traffic 
stopper.”” Blood -red 
buds followed by a pro- 
fusion of large, single, 
deep rose blossoms, 
Perfectly hardy. The 
crab-apple like fruit 
makes fine jell. 
PRICES 
4 to 5 Ft. Trees $1.50 
Each, two for $2.50. 
5 to 6 Ft. Trees $1.75 
Each, two for $3.00. 
4— Rosalia Tree Redbud or Judas Tree 
WE OFFER ONLY VARIETIES WHICH HAVE BEEN TESTED AND FOUND OF STERLING QUALITY 
