AZALEA MRS. ADDY WERY 
RECEIVES AN AWARD OF MERIT FROM 
THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
We give hereunder the complete notation from the Journal 
of the Royal Horticultural Society; England, issue of 
October, toe. 
RHODODENDRON TRIALS, 1950 
"Rhododendron (Azalea) Addy Wery. (Malvatica 
x Flame), AWARD OF MERIT. May 5, 1950. 
Of compact, dwarf, very free flowering habit, 
evergreen with one or two open funnel-shaped 
flowers in a truss. The corolla 1 3/\\" diameter, 
the five petals Blood Red (HCC-820/2) on 
Orient Red (HCC-819/2) with a dull orange- 
bronze flush." 
Et is hardly necessary for us to add anything to 
the RHS citation beyond saying that this Azalea has now been on test 
here for four seasons and has proven comparable to Hinodegiri, in 
hardiness, in vigor of growth, and in general all-round excellence, 
We said last year and we gladly repeat,.. 
"THIS IS A PLANT OF RARE PERFECTION", 
FOR SIZES AND PRICES, SEE NEXT PAGE---- 
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