PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 89 
CHUGAI HYBRID AZALEAS 
A new group from the Chugai Nursery Co. near Osaka, 
Japan. These are late flowering. Flowers are usually varie- 
gated, white or pink ground with red, lilac or purple stripes, 
white base with colored margin, or purple with white varie- 
gation and edge. We do not recommend these for northern 
sections. They are hardy here. We have many more varieties 
of these in small lots. 
Each 10 100 1000 
GUNBI. White with rose-madder spots. Often tipped same. 
Se Zrii epOtaplancSae ea ae esc 3.00 $25.00 
AG ORGN IN ae dz Exe eieiters tars $1.25 11.50 
GUNREI. Single, ruffled, flush rose-madder. Late. 
SEZ cintmpOuIDlaNntssenew. oc oe $3.00 $25.00 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 
GYOKUSHIN. White with tyrian- rose spots, often striped. 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. $6.00 $50.00 
HOW-RAKU. Purple on white, waved petals. 
Saosin PObe Plants aioe eer. $3.00 $25.00 
JOH-GA. White with salmon and scarlet variegation. 
SS ZANE DOUEDIANLS He oes sincere $3.00 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 
KOW-KOKU. White with salmon Been: Large. 
ee nin pObs Dlantsie. cnttose os $3.00 $25.00 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 
MAI-HIME. A rose colored and white variegation. 
Sy 2 il eDOtEDIANLS a Geen ene $3.00 $25.00 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 
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ts) Uto> IMMohiay, BERABY, Gg ooo anobor deo 1G: 00m 150,00) 
AMD Awoy abel, MEM ASING Gono odcogn 2.00 18.50 
SEIGETSU. Dwarf. White with crimson markings. 
Seen, poe Dian tse $3.00 $25.00 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 
ARNOLDIANA AZALEAS 
In 1914, the late Jackson Dawson, then superintendent of 
the Arnold Arboretum, at Boston, Mass., created a splendid 
new type of hardy Azalea by crossing Azalea Kaempferi and 
Azalea Amoena. Of the seedlings thus produced a consider- 
able number of them were grown at Boston from their 
infancy until flowering age, when the following ones of 
unusual beauty and vigor of growth were selected. 
These Arnoldiana Azaleas have done exceptionally well in 
Indianapolis, Indiana, and we can recommend them for trial 
in similar soils and conditions. 
BRIARCLIFF. Deep rich reddish pink. 
*S2 me pot plantsy.. ances $2.50 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.00 
CARDINALIS. Cardinal-red flowers. 
+ 2) ins pot plantSaw oneal = 50 ee 00 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 4.00 ©.00 
EARLY DAWN. Soft radiant pink fading leery 
#52 ins pot) plants. ena ene $2.50 $20.00 
AG) eer sDi Sha (Shae Oo oo badne $1.75 16.50 
12 too inw be Baamere. oer 2.25 921,50 
MELLO-GLO. Cerise pink with golden suffusion. 
10%tow2 ins B&B ae were oe $1 ee $13.50 $125.00 
12) ton Sel nwiséc bat epee 2.25 21.50 200.00 
alava mov ash Shae EVA. oo hon sone 53 26.50 
rey Kow Pe) iba) ABMSABIA SS cmnaad ce Bway Sil) 
MOSSIEANA. A rich orchid-lavender. Phe ee thea 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 
12°to 15 Ins Bebo ae ae eee - $2.00 +3 50 ie 00 
15 ton Shines BS bye eae seri ie 2.75 26.50 
18 to 22 ieee cba eaters S20) Sis00 
PeeGON Bhigm, leheleina 50 Soe o00 oe 4.50 43.50 
ARNOLDIANA HYBRIDS. A mixture of above. 
18 tO 24 basse ee eee $3.25 $31.50 
D Omari ie Socio eerie ie 4.50 43.50 $425.00 
GROWING GOOD AZALEAS 
Azaleas will grow in full sun or in shade. In the sun you 
will have brighter colors and growth will be shorter. We 
prefer a little shade if convenient. The small pot-grown 
plants should be planted about ten or twelve inches apart 
in a prepared bed consisting of about equal parts of good 
acid soil and peat moss or rotten leaf-mold, with about 
one-half shade. 
Azaleas like acid soil with plenty of peat moss or leaf- 
mold in it. As a fertilizer rotten cow manure, cotton-seed 
meal and tankage are good. Use this in early spring and 
keep well maulched with peat moss or leaf-mold and keep 
the plants well watered during dry weather. 
For scale and red spider use Volck, one to fifty. 
If your soil is not acid enough we suggest you use Alumi- 
num Sulphate. This, we can furnish at 10 lbs. $1.50; 50 lbs. 
$4.50; 100 lbs. $7.50. 
