4 RARE DWARF AZALEAS 
Here are two red Sanders Hybrids, and 
two hardy whites—seldom available. We 
offer any 5 plants for $9.25 postpaid in 
3 year XX plants from field beds, about 
4 to 8 inches. 
(10 for $15.00, 100 $125.00, not postpaid) 
Rose Greeley. Zone VI, possibly V. Pure 
white, hose-in-hose, large flowers. Com- 
pact bush. Best hardy white known. Mid- 
May. 
Gumpo. Very dwarf, evergreen. Huge 
white blooms, 4 inches across. Zone V, 
Very late, in June. 
Hexe. Zone V, small bush. 
Crimson red in late May. 
Evergreen. 
Hiawatha. Zone VI, low evergreen. Car. 
mine-red in late May. 
Photo: Azalea mollis 
eo AZALEAS 
_ Gayest and brightest of all flowering 
plants. Grow best in sun or light shade. 
Given ordinary garden soil, Azaleas will 
succeed provided acid condition exists. 
To secure acidity there are many methods. 
(See page 22) A mulch of leaves ap- 
plied every year is good. All kinds listed 
here are evergreen except those specially 
noted below. 
New Hardy Red Azalea—HINOCRIMSON 
A better, hardier Hinodigiri. 
Many large flowers. 
and does not fade, (as Hinodigiri does) shortly after opening. 
Showy crimson-red, clean color, 
Fragrant. Zone V 
if protected. In our opinion the most useful and showiest red, and handsomest dwarf, 
dense, evergreen shrub. 
*2Y% inch pots 
*3-inch pots 
10-12 inch B&B 
12-15 inch B&B 
(each) (5) (10) (25) 
eh cor ee $ 5.50 $ 8.00 $ 15.06 
Soe Seis 3.00 950 16.00 30.00 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
Arborescens. (See page 5) 
Calendulaceae. (See page 5) 
Dilitatum. 15 ft. much branched. 
IV. Dark rose in late April. 
POMINGHAS- (eee a: 5 for $6.50 postpaid 
P5-13 INCH Ba a eee ee, $6.50 each 
Zone 
Gandevensis (Ghent Hybrids). 3 ft., Zone 
IV. Various colors in May. 
Mixed seedlings 4-8 in. X ...... 20 $2.15 
postpaid, 10 for $12.50 
Named varieties, two listed below, 12 to 
18 inch B&B bushy ................ $5.50 each. 
—Coccinea speciosa—scarlet. 
—Unique—glowing orange. 
Japonica. 6 ft. Zone IV. Orange to flame 
in May. Very hardy. 
CA-BUING Xora 9 for $4.00 ppd., 100 $55.00 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea). 2 to 5 ft. Sun, 
acid, loose. Yellow to red in May. Zone 
V. Easy to grow. The largest blooms 
of any, and striking colors. 
Mixed colors: 
FA-6 cimesXue ae 5 for $3.50 ppd., 100 $50.00 
*8-10 in. X .... 5 for $7.50 ppd., 100 $100.00 
Named colors: red, orange or yellow. 
10-15 in. .... $3.00 each, any 3 for $8.50 ppd. 
18 
Mollis (pontica) Hybrids. 5 ft. Zone V. 
Generally, larger and brighter blooms than 
mollis. 
Any of the following 4 kinds, priced: 
12-15 inch B&B bushy .............. $4.90 each 
—Baheuf—scarlet, tinged salmon. 
—Directeur Moerlands—gold-yellow. 
—Hortulanus Witte—bright orange. 
—Lemonara—good yellow. 
The following 2 kinds priced: 
Lo-18e inch B&B. ee, $6.00 each 
—Dr. M. OesthoekK—deep scarlet. 
—Kosters Brilliant—glowing orange red. 
Nudiflora. (See page 5) 
Rosea. 9 ft. Zone III. Dark pink in May. 
Much better than nudiflora, but scarce. 
6-81 Xe 5 for $4.50 ppd., 100 $65.00 
2¥-3 ft. B&B .... $8.75 each, 10 for $75.00 
Poukhanense (Yedoense var.). 4 ft. Acid, 
Humus, loose. Purplish in May. Zone V. 
Fragrant. 
74-6: ineX Bes 5 for $3.50 ppd., 100 $45.00 
15-18 in. B&B ...... $6.50 each, 5 for $27.50 
Vaseyi. 12 ft. Zone IV. Clear light rose 
in May. 
“6-8 in. X .... 5 for $4.50 ppd., 100 $65.00 
1218 Minch? B& Bee, eee eee $5.50 each 
Viscosa. (See page 5) 
