New Evergreen Azaleas 
Of recent introduction, these Glenn Dale and 
Gable hybrid evergreen azaleas promise new pleas- 
ures for azalea gardeners. Among the varieties are 
those of exceptionally large flowers and unusual 
colorings. Best of all is their hardiness. One east 
coast grower reported, “‘They are taking 10° below 
zero and liking it.’”’ We know they have withstood 
the last three severe winters well here, not even 
showing foliage damage. 
Also claiming much customer interest at the 
nursery are the recently introduced Japanese hybrid 
evergreen azaleas. Very hardy. 
Glenn Dale and Gable Hybrids 
Anchorite—2 inch rose flowers with orange under- 
tone. Medium height, spreading. 
Buccaneer—Cuttings only. Medium height. Brilliant 
red with dark blotch. 
Caprice—White, flecked and rayed with red. Mod- 
erate height. 
Carmel—Unusual mahogany red, 2 inch flowers. 
Somewhat taller. 
C1G—Dark orchid, frilled hose in hose large blos- 
som. 
C2G—Clear single pink. 
C4G—Profuse blooming vivid scarlet red, hose in 
hose. 
Fantasy—wWhite, flecked and striped with red, 2 
inch flower. Medium grower. 
Greeting—Coral-rose, free flowering. 
Joya—Cuttings only. Large flowered rose-pink. 
Louise Gable—Soft salmon-pink flowers. Double. 
Pixie—White ground with red blotch and red cen- 
tral ray. 
PI-141774—White with occasional purple lines. 
PI-141797—Larg red to deep rose with deep mark- 
ings. 
Rosebud—Small double pearl-pink flowers resem- 
bling miniature roses. 
SEE PRICES FOLLOWING JAPANESE HYBRIDS 
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