AZALEA SPECIES 
ARBORESCENS—Native, late white of unequaled fragrance. We are sold 
down to 3 in. pots, .50 
KAEMPFERI—Shades of salmon and salmon pink. Tall growing. 
1-1, ft., $2.00 
POUKHANENSE—tThe wild azalea of South Korea which is quite hardy here 
growing into fine compact plants generally wider than high in exposed 
places. The abundant flowers are in shades of lilac purple. 8-12 in., $2.00 
SCHLIPPENBACHII—tThe “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. 2-3 ft., $4.00: 
GABLE HYBRID AZALEAS 
CAROL—(B8G). Abundant hose-in-hose flowers of most brilliant crimson 
pink on a spreading, rather dwarf plant make this one of the more promis- 
ing 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 blos- 
soms, semi-double. 6 in., $1.50 
GABLE’S FLAME—(C4G). A brilliant orange scarlet 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 profusely and 
dependably borne make this one of the most called for of our hybrids. 
10-12 in., $2.50 
LaROCHE—Single rose purple flowers very early. Free flowering, dependable 
and quite hardy. 10-12 in., $2.00 
LOUISE GABLE—Double salmon pink flowers of good size borne on a rather 
slow growing dense twiggy plant. 8-12 in., $2.00 
MARYANN—(38G). Medium late double flowered pink. Profuseness of bloom 
and good plant habit also commend it. Very hardy. 6 in. pots, $1.50 
MARY DALTON—(111G). Hose-in-hose salmon red with very pointed petals 
arranged in perfect symmetry. 10-12 in., $2.00 
PURPLE SPLENDOUR—Dark reddish purple hose-in-hose flowers. Spreading 
habit. 6 in. pots $1.50; 10-12 in. $2.50 
ROSEBUD—(B5G). Rose pink colored and rose form fully double flowers on 
a very dwarf plant. Unusually floriferous even for an azalea and—again 
rose like—it is particularly charming in the stage of the opening bud. 
Stock limited. 3 in. pot, $1.00 
ROSE GREELEY—We believe we have produced in this, that hardy white we 
have been looking for. The color is pure except for very faint trace of 
yellow in the throat, are of good size and substance and the plant of good 
compact, branching habit. 3 in. pots. $1.00 
SPRINGTIME—An early flowering pure pink that grows rather tall and will 
need considerable room. One of the very hardiest azaleas. 6-in. pots, $2.00 
VIOLA—Midseason flowers of bluish lavender spotted red. A vigorous grower 
of good spreading habit. 12-18 in., $2.50 
H6G—A hybrid of Azalea Tschonoskii, very twiggy and dense habit with 
flame scarlet hose-in-hose flowers. We know of: no other hybrid of this 
species. 6-12 in., $1.50 
We like the single flowered azaleas also but find that the double and hose-in- 
hose forms set little or no seeds and losing none of their vitality in seed pro- 
duction they are more healthy, vigorous and free flowering than the single 
sorts. So we have been breeding toward this objective. 
