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AZALEA 
BENIGIRI 
AZALEA MAXWELLI ALBA 
AZALEA, CORAL BEAUTY 
As the name implies, this variety is a beauty. It has | 
all the qualities expected in a free-flowermg Azalea— 
good foliage, compactness and lovely color. The flower | 
Individual flowers | 
is a strikmg shade of deep coral. 
are semi-double and cup-shaped. 12 to 15 in., $5.00 each 
AZALEA, HINO-CRIMSON 
A much improved Hinodegiri. Dark green foliage; 
compact habit. Flowers are unfading vivid crimson. 
12 to 15 m., $5.00 each. 
The above varieties are not included in 
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AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
OR garden usefulness there is, In our opinion, no plant to equal the hardy evergreen 
Azalea, especially when planted among other broad-leaved evergreens such as rhodo- 
dendrons, kalmia, tlex, andromeda and also coniferous types, which naturally protect 
During the month of September, especially in a wet season when these plants are making 
a second growth and setting buds for the following year, their branches are full of sap. They 
should then be protected with a 2 or 3-inch mulch of peat moss or humus, to be followed 
=? @ later with a ground-cover of hardwood leaves (not maple). 
They cannot endure lime or lime soil, and require plenty of moisture and good drainage. 
(T) Tall grower; (C) Compact grower. 
Amberglow. (C) As the name implies, a very 
lovely double, deep rose-colored flower over- 
laid with salmon. Good foliage. A, B. 
Ameena. (C) Bright rosy purple flowers in 
May, covering the entire bush. Grows as 
broad as high. B, C. 
Ameena Superba. (T) Beautiful double, deep 
rosy cerise flowers in May. Pretty dark glossy 
leaves. A, B, C, D. 
Benigiri. (T) Flowers deep bright red, almost 
scarlet. Clean upright habit; rapid grower. 
Ike Ii (Co. 
Chippewa. (C) A very fine June-flowering 
variety. Single flowers of deep rosy carmine 
with light maroon. Good glossy foliage. Free 
flowering. A, B. 
Crimson King. 
crimson flowers with a salmon cast. 
showy and attractive. A, D. 
Daybreak. (T) Pure light pink flowers m dense 
clusters. Very free flowering; excellent foliage. 
Jt, 185, (Cs ID 
Flame. (T) Medium-sized brilliant madder-red 
flowers with coppery suffusion in May. Good 
Tolmagen Aw, Gs Ds 
Hinodegiri. (C) Unquestionably the most 
popular of the scarlet types. Its brilliancy and 
beauty when in flower is never forgotten. Con- 
sidered reasonably hardy. Rounded foliage 
throughout the year. Its bright scarlet flowers 
completely hide the foliage. A, B, C, D. 
Jubilee. (C) Our own imtroduction. A Mac- 
rantha hybrid with spreading habit. Single, 
oe flowers appear In early June. 
5 Be 
June Dawn. (C) Probably the richest and 
deepest color of all June-flowermg Azaleas. Its 
large, single flowers are a glowing salmon-red, 
underlaid with deep orange, having slight 
flakings of carmine. Plants of bushy habit and 
good foliage. A, B. 
Mauve Beauty. (C) As the name implies, a 
beautiful shade of mauve. A very profuse 
bloomer. A. B. 
Maxwelli alba. (I) There has long been need 
for a really hardy large-flowered white Azalea 
Itke this. Its single, snow-white flowers often 
measure 2 to 214 inches across. A fast grower 
with loose spreading habit. B, C, D. 
Mrs. L. C. Fischer. (C) Our own mtroduction. 
Plant of medium growth. Semi-double flowers 
of salmon-pink with pleasmg carmine mark- 
ings. Good foliage. A, B, C, D. 
Poukhanensis. (C) Native of southern Korea 
and desirable in every way. It is reliably 
hardy even as far north as the upper New 
England States and has large single flowers of 
lilac-purple, which emit a mild pleasant fra- 
grance. Forms a low, compact bush. B, C. 
Salmon Spray. (C) Our own introduction. 
The most profuse-bloommg Azalea we know. 
Buds form in multiple sets and flowers cover 
the plant. Semi-double; coral-salmon. May. 
Tae, 18 
(C) Large trusses of light 
Very 
SPECIAL OFFER 
3 PLANTS, 6 to 8 in. (Your selection 
of color; our selection of varieties) $ 4.85 
(Regular value $5.25) 
SPECIAL OFFER 
5 PLANTS, 8 to 10 in. (your 5 
selection) - - - - - - - $9.75 
(Regular value $11.25) 
AZALEA ROSAEFLORA 
AZALEA ROSAEFLORA 
This dwarf-growing, beautiful azalea is truly 
a collector’s item. It is comparatively rare but 
not new. Very slow growing and compact in 
habit. Its double, light salmon-orange flowers 
are nestled in the foliage, which increases its 
compactness. As an unusual plant for rock- 
gardens, pools, etc., we highly endorse this scarce 
variety. 6 to 8 in., $3.00 each. 
Not included in special offers. 
FLAME AZALEA 
KEY TO AZALEA SIZES AND PRICES: 
each 
A= 6 to [8 ini. se Oe ae $1.75 
B==8.to:10 inn ee eee ee $2.25 
C--10'to:12: in Fae eee ee $3.50 
D=12:to° 15: ining er eee $4.75 
