AZALEAS 
Azaleas are fine plants for use in borders as well as single plantings in 
landscapes. They are wonderfully colorful when in bloom, and also their foliage 
adds color in the fall. They start to bloom after the Camellia season and many 
varieties bloom long after the Rhododendrons are through. By using the different 
varieties of Azaleas you will have a long blooming season. Because of their 
slow growing habit they can be used prominently for landscaping. Make your 
home outstanding with modern, beautiful blooming evergreen shrubs. 
HARDINESS RATING 
H—1 (Hardy to 25 degrees F. below zero) H-—3 (Hardy to Sdegrees F. below zero) 
H—2 (Hardy to15 degrees F. below zero) H—4 (Hardy to 5 degrees F. above zero) 
Low growing evergreen hardy varieties. 
4to 6 in. spread.. 
6to 8 in. spread . 
8 to 10 in. spread . 
HINODEGIRI—Single red. Low bushy 
grower. First Azalea to bloom. Have 
Have lst two sizes. (H-—4) 
HEXE—Red double. Blooms after the 
Hinodegiri. Have all sizes. (H—4) 
LATIFOLIA ALBA—Large white, 
late. Have lst two sizes. (H—4) 
DARK PURPLE—Single purple. Mid- 
season. Have Ist two sizes. (H—3) 
WARD’S RUBY —Dark ruby red. Does 
not fade. Long lasting bloom. New 
and very beautiful, Early. Have all 
sizes. (H—4) . 
PINK PEARL—Pale blush single. 
Midseason bloom. Have Ist two 
sizes. (H—4) 
SWEETHEART SUPREME —Pink with 
deeper flecks of rose. Large, sum- 
mer blooms. Have lst two sizes. (H—4) 
ROSEA FLORA—Double salmon pink, 
rose type, very dwarf and bushy. 
Blooms after all of the above vari- 
eties. Very long lasting blooms. 
Wonderful for borders. Have all 
sizes. (H—4) 
MACRANTHA—Pink, deeper pink 
stripe. Late summer. Have Ist two 
sizes. (H—1) 
“SPECIAL, NEW AZALEAS” 
We are listing for the first time 4 new varieties. 
These Azaleas are noted for their lovely flowers but 
most of all for their hardiness, having with stood 
temperatures of 20 degrees below zero. 
12 to 15”’ 
ANNY —Orange-red. Midseason (H-1) 
BETTY—Brilliant rosey-pink. Mid- 
season (H-2) 
Hs i $2.50 
OTHELLO—Brick Red. Earlier than 
Anny. (H-1) 
FEDORA—Large Salmon-rose. Mid- 
season (H-1) 
BUSH FORM AZALEAS 
AZALEAS ALTACLARENSIS—Burnt 
orange, fragrant. Very lovely, field 
grown. Grow into lovely bushes from 
3 to 4 feet tall. Bloom in the spring 
with very large showy clusters. Also 
beautiful for fall foliage. (H—2) 
6to 8’’—$ .75 or 6 for $3.50 
8 to 10°’ —$1.00 or 6 for $5.00 
18 to 24’’ Budded $3.50 
AZALEA MOLLIS—Flame orange, 
salmon pink, yellow, red. Plant in 
sunny location. Very Hardy. (H—2) 
6 to’ 8 *——$ .75 or © for $3.50 
8 to 10°°——$1.00 or 6 for $5.00 
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