RHODODENDRONS 
The wealth of dark green glossy foliage serves as a background to the numerous large 
clusters of gorgeous flowers which appear in the spring and early summer. Color range in 
red, pink, white, and purple, in every shade and tint. 
The following list includes many of the well-known, time-tested varieties, as well as a 
number of the English and Dutch Hybrids. 
GROUP 1—OLD FAVORITES AND NEW 
12*to 15 inch® plantssente. cco ht ee ee ele are ee $5.00 each; 3 for $14.25 
15°to 18 incheplants sonnei cero eee eee ere ne $6.00 each; 3 for $17.25 
** ALICE (B)—Rich deep pink with large conical trusses. Excellent foliage and compact 
growth. Blooms early mid season. 
**=BETTY WORMALD (B)—Light pink with purple blotch on upper petals. 
****BROUGHTONII AUREUM (B) (Azaleadendron)—Pleasing orange-yellow. Medium 
height, compact bush. 
** CYNTHIA (B)—-Large trusses, rosy-carmine flowers. 
*DONCASTER (B)—Dwarf-growing variety of brilliant scarlet, blooming in late May 
or June. 
* =F UREKA MAID (B) (Plant Pat. No. 432)—Combines the best features of Pink Pearl and 
Alice. Deep pink. 
** FABIA (B)—Apricot-orange blossoms flowering in June. 
* LORD ROBERTS (A)—A fine dark red with black blotch. Medium size trusses. 
* DINK PEARL (B)—Large trusses of delicate shell pink fading to blush. Excellent dark 
green foliage. 
MRS. G. W. LEAK ** = ROMANY CHAI (C)—Dark red blooms appearing in June on a vig- 
orous, attractive plant. 
*SAPPHO (A)—White, accented with purple blotch. 
and June. 
Brilliant Azaleas 
Azaieas prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. The Mollis, 
Altaclarensis, and Brilliant are medium size deciduous shrubs; very eftec- 
tive in group plantings, or combined wiih evergreens. The evergreen 
varieties are dwarf and very profuse bloomers. 
EVERGREEN VARIETIES 
8 ‘to LO Inch cet eee ede ee aetnees rere $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50 
10 toil 2:inch 25.6 ee one ere eee $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type. Bright red flowers in April. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA—Free-flowering white, blooms May to June. 
SHERWOODI—Large, orchid flowers. Very desirable. 
ROSEA FLORA—A low-growing dwarf shrub producing large double- 
pink flowers in June. (Add 25c per plant.) 
WARD’S RUBY—New evergreen azalea with bright crimson blooms in 
early spring. Improved Hinodegiri. (Add 25c per plant.) 
TWENTY GRAND—A free flowering semi-double deep pink. <i 
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AZALEA MOLLIS 
AZALEAS — DECIDUOUS VARIETIES 
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120 15 inch sees citer tee 5 eee $3.00 each; 3 for $8.05 Agriculture 
ALTACLARENSIS — Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resembling Washington 25, D.c. 
Mollis, except in color. (Add 50c per plant.) 
BRILLIANT—Orange-red, selected seedlings from named varieties. 
CALANDULACEA—Late blooming, colorful flowers. Hardy. 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea) — Very colorful large flowers of bright ‘, 
orange to flame. Very hardy. BS 
OCCIDENTAL!S—Very fragrant native Azalea. Pink with yellow ks 
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