Exbury Mollis Azaleas 
Several seasons back Mr. John Henny imported 
a selection of named hybrid clonal plants of a new 
race of deciduous azaleas. These are the exciting 
new Mollis azaleas, improved beyond all belief in 
size and color, direct from the hybridizer, the Roth- 
child gardens at Exbury in England. 
Colors we have not seen in mollis azaleas before 
—pure white, shades of pink, striking reds, and 
strong yellows and orange. The petals are broad 
and flat, forming a large flower; the size varying 
with variety but averaging about 4 inches (We 
measured one at 7 inches across). These form a 
truss like our rhododendrons that offers an un- 
paralleled splash of color about two weeks later than 
our usual mollis types. 
In the fall the foliage assumes the brilliant au- 
tumn tints of red and yellow. Completely winter 
hardy and may be planted in partial shade or full 
sun. 
We are pleased to offer selected seedlings of these 
clonal named varieties. This year the plants will be 
strongly yellows and orange. 
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Azalea Mollis 
These deciduous plants are welcomed in among 
your evergreen shrubs for their large colorful blos- 
soms in May and also for their autumn-tinted 
foliage in the fall. Very hardy. May be planted in 
full sun. No color designation because Azalea Mollis 
are grown from seed. 
Shades of Yellow to Deep Orange-Red 
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