Miscellaneous Azaleas 
EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
ALL EASILY GROWN 
To give you a well-rounded selection, not only in imported varieties, we have 
also added to our domestic line some of the finest strains, results of recent experi- 
ments, such as th GLENN DALE HYBRIDS and GABLE’S HARDIER AZALEAS, etc. 
Azaleas Japanese—Hardy—Kurume 
Amoena. Dense masses of rosy purple flowers on 
very compact plants; leaves small, turning 
bronze in the fall. 
10 to 12 in. Each $2.85 
Coral Bells. Shell pink double flowers, shading 
deeper at center, very free flowering. 
Rounded small leaves. 
8 to 10 in. Each $1.85 
Hinodegiri. Brilliant scarlet flowers, completely 
covering the plant. Dense, compact grower, 
deep green leaves. This is the most popu- 
lar and showy of the Kurume Azaleas. 
Each Three Six 
2 year $1.05 $3.00 $5.75 
6-8 in, 1.45 4.00 — 
8-10 in. 1.85 5.00 — 
10-12 in. 2.20 6.00 — 
12-15 tn: eo. = — 
15-18 in. aes a — 
Macrantha. Single clear pink flowers, blooming 
in June, and intermittently through the sum- 
mer. Valuable for its late flowering season. 
Foliage attractive deep bronze during win- 
ter. 
6 to 8 in. $1.35 
10 to 12 in. $3.25 
8 to 10 in. $2.10 
TD fORL Ost. oO. 
Gable’s Hardier Azaleas 
This is a domestic hardier type with a much 
wider color range than has heretofore been pro- 
duced. 
Boudoir. Water-melon pink. 
Corsage. Single, large orchid blooms. 
Rosebud. Small, double, pearl pink flowers, re- 
sembling miniature roses. 
Royalty. Double bright purple flowers. 
Swan. Large flowered white. 
All Gable Azaleas 
Each $2.25, Three $6.25 
Control of Red Spider 
on Rhodos. & Azaleas 
Sprinkling of the leaves—top and bottom— 
during the summer months keeps the Red Spider 
under control and greatly benefits the plants. 
Pink Pearl. Salmon rose flowers, light centers 
produced in dense clusters. Light green 
leaves, compact growers. Always popular 
among the pinks. 
8 to 10 in. $1.85 
10 to 12 in. $2.85 L2tow ain asa.lo 
Salmon Beauty. Large, pleasing salmon pink 
flowers (a true salmon pink). Very florifer- 
ous, light green foliage. An old favorite. 
8 to 10 in. $1.85 10 to 12 in. $2.85 
Heavy 18 to 20 in $8.25 
Snow. The best white azalea. Snow-white flowers 
covering a dense green compact bush. 
8 to 10 in. $1.85 10 to 12 in. $2.85 
12 to 15 in. $3.75 
Yayegiri. Salmon red. Most attractive. 
6 to 8 in. $1.75 
Azalea—Glenn Dale Hybrids 
Known for large size and varied colors having 
been bred at the Division of Plant Exploration 
and Introduction—Glenn Dale—for extra hardi- 
ness. 
Alabaster. Late, white. 
Aphrodite. Rose-pink. Midseason. 
Buccaneer. Brilliant red, dark splotch. 
son. 
Caprice. White, rayed coral red. Midseason. 
Fashion. Salmon-pink, hose-in-hose. 
Gaiety. Clear pink. Deep rose blotch. Medium 
height. Late. 
Glamour. Rose-red. Late. 
Greeting. Coral-rose. Medium height. 
Spreading. Midseason. 
Stardust. White. Erect growth. Midseason. 
Four year-old plants, Each $2.25 
Midsea- 
Three $6.25 
Azalea—Kaempferi Hybrids 
These are all taller, upright growers, very 
hardy. Flowers single and large. Plant in part 
shade, flowers fade in strong sun. 
Atalanta. Soft lilac (in the two larger sizes). 
Carmen. Pink. 
Fedora. Best deep pink. 
Othello. Brick red. 
12 to 15 in. Each $1.45, Three $4.00 
15 to 18 in. Each $3.75 
18 to 24 in. Each $4.75 
also to Azaleas 
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