Azalea 
BROAD-LEAVED HinosCrimson 
Evergreen Shrubs & 
On the following pages are arranged alphabetically the 
really choice, showy kinds. No plants in gardens are easier 
to care for, once planted on suitable sites. Their very name 
tells the treatment: Broad evergreen leaves transpire water 
constantly, so extra moisture is needed when planting and all 
year. Mulching helps conserve soil moisture. 
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HARDY AZALEAS 
Gayest and brightest of all flowering plants. Grows best in 
sun or light shade. Given ordinary garden soil, Azaleas will 
succeed provided acid condition exists. To secure acidity there 
are many methods. A mulch of leaves applied every year is 
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Kaempferi Hybrids. See next page 
ABELIA. Easily grown, 
tolerant evergreen shrubs. 
Edward Goucher. New (Pink Abelia). 
5 ft. Zone VI. More evergreen than LARGE, 
Mello-glo—orange-pink, early 
good. Both evergreen and deciduous kinds listed here. 
For the evergreen, or nearly evergreen kinds, we have listed twelve of 
these older varieties grouped according to the size of shrub. Any one of these 
twelve kinds can be purchased in the following two sizes: 
Any of the 12 
EXTRA HARDY) cer Piert serenade pink; mid-May | inde at let 
@2 year XX size: 
above. Flowers twice as large and ZONE V Mary—large deep pink, mid-May 
strong, clear pink, June to October. Betty = Baght rosecpnke wid May 
*2-in. pots 10 for $4.75, 100 $35.00. A j i 
* : : a 
8 to 12 in.X 5 for $3.00, 100 $50.00. DWARF moena— rosy mauve, early 
Grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). 5 ft. 
Zone V, evergreen to Zone VI. Almost 
perfect shrub. Small bright leaves, 
ZONE V 
DWARF, 
HARDY 
ZONE VI 
white bells from June to October. 
Leaves bronze in winter. 
#12. to 18 in.X 5 for $5.00, 1100'$75. 
18 in. B&B $3.75, 2 ft. B&B $5.00 each. 
graceful growth. Any soil. Sun. Pinky- [tuesiena early 
Flame—bright madder-red 
Kirishima—white & pink, mid-May | assorted for $22.00 
Ledifolia—white, mid-May, large 
Gables Hybrid Azaleas 
These hybrids have been made in the effort to originate a hardier 
strain of the Japanese type of Azalea in better form and color. 
Live and bloom at 20° below (Zone V). 
eBOUDOIR. 3 ft. Dense, 
broad. Foliage hid under large 
blooms, watermelon-pink. Semi- 
evergreen. 
CHINOOK. 
double, dwarf. 
®CLARET. Bronze-red, single. 
Unusual. 
eCORSAGE. Dwarf, semi- 
evergreen; light orchid, showy 
blooms. 
e*HERBERT. 40 ft. Shapely, 
showy, magenta-red. Semi- 
evergreen. 
MILDRED MAE. Vigorous, 
evergreen. Lavender, red spots. 
Early. 
Flame-red, 
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EXTRA HARDY Hinomayo—soft pink, early 
J. T. Lovett—brick red, June 
Macrantha Double—red, June 
5 of one kind. .$4.25 
5 assorted... . .$5.00 
©10 to 15 inch B&B: 
Box of 5 
eLA ROCHE. One of earliest 
bloomers, single, magenta-red. 
eOLD FAITHFUL. 6 tt. 
Dependable, early orchid. Vig- 
orous. Deciduous. 
®ROSEBUD. Very double; 
pearly pink, just like a little 
rose. 
®ROSE GREELEY. Fine, 
evergreen, hardy white. 5 ft. 
®ROYALTY. Rich bright 
purple. Dwarf evergreen. Mid- 
season. 
®SUSAN. Fine single salmon- 
pink. 
PRICES: 
All 12 varieties above, 4 to 9 inch, 3 years old, XX grade: Any 5 
assorted for $9.35. Five of one kind for $8.25. 50 mixed for $65.00. 
@(10 kinds so marked also offered 6 to 10 inch B&B, $3.50 each.) 
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