24 Invest in the Future 
AZALEAS 
AZALEA AMOENA 
Conspicuous rosy-purple flowers, April-May. Leaves 
turn a rich bronze-green in winter. 
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AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
This is undoubtedly the most popular of the ever- 
green Azaleas. The carmine-pink blossoms are pro- 
duced in such profusion in the early spring that they 
nearly hide the foliage. 
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Other Varieties of Azaleas will be available at the 
Nursery. 
PYRACANTHA 
LALAND FIRETHORN (Pyracantha coccinea lalandi) 
Rich, glossy foliage. White flowers in large clusters, 
followed by orange to scarlet berries. 
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LAUREL 
MOUNTAIN-LAUREL (Kalmia latifolia) 
Most effective in June when the clusters of pink flow- 
ers open. This stock is nursery grown. Good foliage; 
likes shade. 
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RHODODENDRON 
ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON 
(Rhododendron maximum) 
Beautiful light pink flowers freely produced in May- 
June. Large handsome foliage, most effective in 
masses. 
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CATAWBA RHODODENDRON 
(Rhododendron catawbiense) 
Late Spring blooms of rose-lavender, Thrives satis- 
factorily in half-shade. 
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CAROLINA RHODODENDRON 
(Rhododendron carolinianum) 
Light rose flowers appearing in early May. Low, 
compact plant. Will tolerate a position in sunshine. 
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RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
Hardy named. varieties. Pink, Red and Lavender. 
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