Japanese Cherry 
Hardy Azalea 
AZALEA MOLLIS—All Colors Mixed 
Reach a height at maturity of 3-4 ft. Un- 
like all other azaleas these are tolerant 
of lime and thrive almost anywhere. 
These spring - heralding beauties are in 
great demand and we expect our im- 
ported strains to be sold out early; so 
we suggest you place your order at 
once! 12-15 inches. 
$2.75 each Postpaid 3 for $7.95 Postpaid 
10 for $25.00 Postpaid 
GARDEN ARISTOCRATS (continued) 
PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus florida rubra). 15-20 ft. A 
beauty in the spring with its profuse display of reddish- 
pink flowers, it is even more impressive in the fall with 
its deep red foliage and scarlet fruits. Prefers partial 
shade and slightly acid soil. Mix soil with Seneca Peat 
Moss (see page 16). 2-3 ft. Postpaid $6.00. 
WHITE DOGWOOD (Cornus florida). 15-20 ft. Large flow- 
ers over 3 inches in diameter cover the tree in spring. In 
the fall foliage changes to gorgeous reds while scarlet 
fruits add to the beauty. Prefer partial shade. Mix soil 
with Seneca Peat Moss. 3-4 ft. Postpaid $4.00. 
JAPANESE CRAB (Malus floribunda). 15-20 ft. Pink flower 
buds open into a spectacular flood of white blossoms 
which completely hide the branches. Later in the season 
tree is adorned with tiny Apples. 4-5 ft. Postpaid $2.50. 
JAPANESE LILAC (Syringa japonica). 20-25 ft. One of the 
rarest of lilacs, it boasts majestic clusters of yellowish- 
white flowers in June. 2-3 ft. Postpaid $2.25. 
~RED FLOWERING CRAB (Malus Hopa). 20-25 ft. Literally 
blanketed with large, rose-colored flowers of fine frag- 
rance in the spring, and clusters of bright red fruits in 
late summer and fall. Thrives on poorest soil. 4-5 ft. Post- 
paid $2.50. 
AMERICAN RED BUD (Cercis canadensis). 20-25 ft. Also 
known as Judas Tree, this picturesque aristocrat is strik- 
ing in the early spring when branches are covered with 
clusters of pink flowers. 3-4 ft. Postpaid $2.50. 
JAPANESE CHERRY (Prunus kwanzan). 25-30 ft. A wel- 
come heralder of spring with its maze of double pink 
blossoms. 4-5 ft. Postpaid $5.00. 
LEAS - Acne OF SHRUBS 
VIVID BLOOMS THIS SPRING! We feature a select sup- 
ply of Azaleas that will give you an assortment of hues 
from the end of April until the end of June. The colors 
vary from countless shades of orange, flame, yellow to 
salmon-orange and brownish-gold. Planted as foundation 
plantings in front of evergreens they create an imposing 
picture of beauty and color, succeeding equally well in 
sun or shade. 
IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND! Varieties that thrive in any 
type of soil, are perfectly hardy, will bloom for you this 
spring. Plant at least three of this superior strain for strik- 
ing color effect! ! 
FULL OF BUDS! Watch them grow, increasing in beauty 
as they progress in size each year. 
Seneca Brand Peat Moss for Azalea Care 
To achieve the ultimate beauty from your azalea 
bushes we recommend liberal mixing of Seneca 
Brand Peat Moss with the soil. Mix 5 lbs. to soil 
for one to three plants, 10 lbs. to soil for four to 
six plants. See full description of Seneca Brand 
Peat Moss on page 16. 
