2 F, & F. NURSERIES 
1lto4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
AZALEA arborescens 10’-12’ Sweet Azalea 
Fragrant, white flowers in June. Nursery grown 
‘plants. 
1b) 4 to 182" inv Bb 5.00 
esto 925) at. b:.wb.. ee 6.50 
2. Sto 2460. B.C B eee 8.50 
calendulacea 8’-10’ Flame Azalea 
Brilliant yellow to orange colored flowers in early 
spring, cover the whole bush. Nursery grown 
plants. 
165 sto 7188 in B.S eee 5.00 
1465to @2 eit .eb.c bees 6.50 
2) tO. -2350it. hb. eee ee 8.50 
2720 (3° it Bb. Bee 10.50 
3) (to .4 >) ft. (BOB 13.50 
4 t0Ove0 Weiteb.cbo ee 16.00 
Kaempferi Hybrids 3'-4' Torch Azalea 
malvatica strain 
Malvatica hybrids are not only hardy but habit 
of growth is bushy. Flower colors exceptionally 
pleasing. 
—malvatica red 
15) to 18> ins BeBe 7.00 
1120t0G Zenit. bbe eee 9.00 
—malvatica—orange red 
1D eto 018 ein. 8D 6c ee 7.00 
149-10; 2st Db. Dae eee 9.00 
—melvatica—salmon pink 
15S toe S eine D. Ob. ee 7.00 
2) alLOwec eet. bb eee 10.00 
Mollis Hybrids 2'-4' Chinese Azalea 
Showy, deciduous azaleas, flower clusters up to 5 
inches across, exquisite soft colors, plants prefer 
light loam, sunny locations. 
—Altaclarense Deep Yellow 
12a to 163 gin] Bi Bee 7.00 
—Hortulanus Witte Light Yellow 
125 stosl5 sine B: Bee 7.00 
1b” to 1S ine CB 9.00 
—H. Koster Salmon Orange 
127 tovlb in eRe ee 7.00 
12) to 18 ineB: CBee 9.00 
—ZJ. C. VanTol Red 
12°, to 16) ine B CBee 7.00 
