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IDR a. Azaleas have many advantages over other types of Azalea. They do not 
Dice from winter cold and wind as do the evergreen varieties, and are therefore 
long-lived, increasing in stature and beauty every year. They are ideally suited for 
mass planting or as individual specimens. 
If you do not have a few of these lovely Azaleas, your garden is lacking one of the finest 
ornamental aristocrats It is possible to grow in temperate and cold climates. 
POPULAR DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
Altaclarense. This is considered the finest orange-yellow Azalea in existence. When fully established the 
individual floret is exceptionally large and the cluster of flowers about the size of a baseball. The handsome 
trusses open to a final glorious pure yellow. 9 to 12 in., $3.50 each; 3 for $9.75. 
Mucronulatum. Dahurian Azalea. The earliest Azalea to bloom—usually in April—and when its large, 
———— le single flowers of frilled violet-rose open with the yellow of the forsythia, a beautiful color arrangement has 
AZALEA MUCRONULATUM been brought into effect. 1 to 11% ft., $3.25 each; 3 for $9.00. 11% to 2 ft., $5.25 each; 3 for $14.75. 
Ponticum. Yellow Azalea. A matchless yellow of aristocratic brilliance, which flowers in late May. Its 
thrilling, exciting sweet honeysuckle fragrance will never be forgotten. Blooms freely and will enliven all 
companion plants. 9 to 12 in., $3.00 each; 3 for $9.00 
Schlippenbachi. Royal Azalea. This Azalea has two outstanding qualities: fine fall coloring and large, 
single, delicate rose-pink flowers in late April. The autumn foliage is a combination of crimson and gold. 
1 Azalea mollis; 1 Azalea muc- eo. d : SPaghe s Ree 
Enhances other deciduous varieties when interplanted with them. 9 to 12 in., $3.25 each; 3 for $9.00. 
ronulatum; 1 Azalea Schlippen- 
bachi 
for $7.85 
(Regular value $9.50) 
A. MOLLIS 
Notable for its attractive large flowers in 
May. Hardy in this latitude and thrives 
under ordinary garden treatment but prefers 
a partially protected spot. Useful under trees, 
in mixed plantings, or planted with rhododen- 
dron where the delicate shades of yellow, gol- 
den salmon, terra-cotta, etc., contrast so well 
with the rhododendron foliage. Mixed colors. 
4 plants, 9 to 12 in. 9 to 12 in., $3.00 each. 
for $10.85 
(Regular value $12.00) 
Your inquiries by mail, phone, or in person 
are heartily welcome. 
Telephone: RUtherford 2-0701 
AZALEA ALTACLARENSE 
This class embraces gorgeous colors not commonly found mn 
Azaleas, including white. They are unsurpassed where rugged- 
ness and dashing ‘color is needed. Growing 3 to 4 feet m height 
with an equal spread, they withstand New England winters, 
provided some protection from the wind is given them and a 
suitable mulch applied. 
Coccinea speciosa. Single flowers of vivid reddish orange. 
Daviesi. Single, creamy white flowers with a yellow blotch. 
Milton. Double; white. 
Nancy Waterer. Single; pure lemon-yellow. 
Norma. Double; bright rose. 
Raphael de Smet. Double; bright pink. 
Sang de Gentbrugge. Single; deep orange-crimson. 
William III. Single; clear bright orange. 
All above Ghent Azaleas: 1 to 11, ft., $5.50 each 
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AZALEA MOLLIS HYBRID, MIXED COLORS ONLY 
