ATLANTICUM—This low growing, white flowered native 
azalea was probably first offered by us. In sunny sites it 
spreads into patches a few yards in diameter and seldom 
more than eighteen inches high. In the shade it grows taller 
and flowers less. 3 in. pots, 50c, 1-114 ft., $2.00 
SCHLIPPENBACHII—The “Royal” azalea. The large pure 
pink flowers, about the size of the flowering dogwood, are 
produced in early spring. Hardy anywhere but best in 
partly wooded situations where its blooms last longer in 
good condition. Sizes up to six feet. 
114-2 ft., $2.50. 3-6 ft., $5.00 
VASEYI—A native azalea with flowers colored as the above 
but much smaller. Hardy and dependable. Have a few 
large plants. 2-3 ft., $2.50 
GABLE HYBRID AZALEAS 
CAROL—(B8G). Abundant hose-in-hose flowers of most bril- 
liant crimson pink on a spreading, rather dwarf plant 
make this one of the more promising new sorts. 6 in., $1.50 
CAROLINE GABLE—(96G). Brilliant hose-in-hose pink. 
4 in. pots $1.00, 6 in. pots $1.50 
ELIZABETH GABLE—(21G).Good evergreen with late salmon 
rose blossoms, semi-double. 6 in., $1.50 
GABLE’S FLAME—(C4G). A brilliant orange searlet hose-in- 
hose with “ruffled” florets. Hardy and a _ dependable 
bloomer. 6 in. pots $2.00 
HERBERT—Red purple hose-in-hose flowers of good size pro- 
fusely and dependably borne make this one of the most 
called for of our hybrids. 4 in. pots, $1.00, 6 in. pots, $1.50 
LOUISE GABLE—Double salmon pink flowers of good size 
borne on a rather slow growing dense twiggy plant, 
4 in. pots, $1.00, 6 in. pots, $1.50 
