BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
Azalea Kurume, Sweet Briar. 
blooms in great profusion. § 
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A. J. T. Lovett. This evergreen Azalea bears large carmine blooms in late May throughout June. 
Especially useful for its late-blooming quality. 
12) to) US) inspree .$4.25 | 15 to 18 in. spr. 5 tA 
A. Mrs. L. C. Fischer Spade double Toons of salmon-pink ne carmine meriinis.< on shrub of 
medium growth. 
An outstanding hardy variety of evergreen Azalea. Rose-pink 
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A. macrantha (Hvergreen). An outstanding evergreen type with delightful single, salmon-pink 
flowers a month later than most Azaleas. $ 
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A. poukhanense (Half Evergreen). A broad plant of finest form with delicate lavender buds opening 
to extremely large, delightful pink blooms; sweetly scented. Growth is modest and it is positively 
hardy, almost never losing a flower bud. We cannot recommend Azalea poukhanense too highly. 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
For convenience we list here other varieties of Azaleas which although not evergreen are just as 
beautiful and useful. They are slightly more hardy than evergreen types and combine splendidly 
with Laurels and Rhododendrons, relieving the heavy, solid foliage of the Rhododendrons with 
the lighter, more delicate, deciduous foliage. 
Azalea arborescens. This is one of the few really hardy white forms. Blooms are quite large and 
occasionally tinged pink. Blooms, usually in mid-June, have a delightful fragrance. A most de- 
sirable variety for mass plantings of native material. M 
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A. calendulacea (FLAME AZALEA) 
but slow-growing. 
A brilliant orange and yellow flowering native shrub. Tall 
Free flowering. F 
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A. mollis Hybrids (CHINESE AZALEAS). A mass 
of large, bell-shaped flowers delicately shaded in 
orange and red tones on a low, compact shrub. The 
flowers which appear before the leaves develop, are 
probably the largest of all the Azaleas and the pro- 
fusion of blooms. is unequalled. Likes plenty of sun 
and develops slow A M 
12 to 15 in. het. $2.75 
15 to 18 in. het... 5.00 
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A. mucronulata. A most worthwhile variety for 
planting in front of Forsythia as it blooms at same 
time and the color combination is most striking. 
Flowers are lavender-pink. F 
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A. nudiflora (PINXTERBLOOM or WILD 
HONEYSUCKLE). This lovely native 
Azalea is known to all who have tramped the 
woodlands in May. Fragrant pink. F -™* 
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A. n. rosea (DOWNY PINXTER AZALBA). 
Sometimes confused with A. nudiflora but is 
hardier and deeper in coloring. Very fragrant, 
rosy-pink flowers. Attains 9 or 10 ft. in height 
but is usually seen about 3 ft. Prefers half- 
shade and grows _in either acid or lime soil. F 
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A. vaseyi (PINKSHELL AZALEA). Shell-pink 
flowers in May cover the entire plant and make 
a striking picture. Very lovely. F 
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A. viscosa (SWAMP AZALEA). A slender, upright 
Azalea with heavily scented pink or white flowers 
in July well after the leaves appear. Thrives in 
moist places from Maine to So. Carolina and 
attains 4 to 8 ft. in height. F 
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Berberis— Barberry 
Berberis Julianae (WINTERGREEN BAR- 
BERRY). Hvergreen. Tiny yellow flowers and 
purple fruit. Good ornamental for border, founda- 
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B. verruculosa (WARTY BARBERRY). Dwarf 
evergreen with colorful, glossy foliage. Very 
spiny and attractive all year. 5S 
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Hybrid Rhododendrons 
