EVERGREEN 
SHRUBS 
Azaleas, rhododendrons, and 
others are safely planted with 
ball in Sept.-Oct. We here select 
kinds and sizes most suited to 
fall planting. 
GHENT and MOLLIS 
AZALEAS 
These are totally deciduous, but 
very handsome and showy in bloom. 
Large flowers in late May. They 
are hardy in Zone V, several in 
IV, and enjoy cool moist summers. 
Further south they grow, but dis- 
like hot summers. A heavy mulch 
helps keep roots cool and moist. 
These are the only really choice 
azaleas in which northern gardeners 
can excel the south. 
Any of the following 8 kinds, plants 
from 3¥-inch pots, ranging from 
9 to 15 inches according to growth 
habit of the different varieties, 
$9.00 for 2 (any 10 for $35.00). 
Ghents 
Bouquet de Flore—salmon pink. 
Coccinea speciosa—orange red. 
Gloria Mundi—orange. 
Pallas—orange vermillion. 
Ignaea Nova—flame red. 
Mollis 
W. £. Gumbleton—yellow, spotted 
olive. 
Hort. Witte—bright orange. 
Hugo Hardyzsr—scarlet. 
zateas 
Culture is same as for rhododen- 
drons, but a little more sun. 
Many other kinds quoted on 
request. 
Kaempferi (Torch Azalea). Zone IV. 8 ft. 
Red to orange. May. Vigorous, most easily 
grown Azalea. 
UA Cee ree 5 for $6.00, 25 $20.00 
10-12 in. B&B.......... 2 for $6.75, 10 $35.00 
12-15: in. B&B............ $5.00 each, 10 $40.00 
—Carmen, large clear rose. 
—Fedora, salmon rose. Large. 
Either one of above 2 kinds: 
KUEN See ees 5 for $5.50 (100, $85.00) 
10-12 in. B&B............ $6.00 ea., 5 for $27.00 
For Fall 
Lorna—double dark pastel rose. 
SUD Ms RE oe corer $4.75 (5 for $17.00) 
Hexe. Zone V. 3 ft. Compact, evergreen. 
Crimson, May. 
10-12 in. B&B............ 2 for $9.50, 10 $40.00 
Maxwelli. Evergreen. 3 ft. Spreads. Carmine 
in late May. Zone VI. Striking, hardy, ever- 
green Azalea. 
10-12 in. B&B.............. $5.50 each, 5 $25.00 
Ledifolia (mucronatum). Evergreen, 6 ft. 
Bushy. Acid, humus, loose. Late May. Zone 
V, VI. Handsome, dense. 
—I. alba. White against dark green. 
—I. Shishu. Large deep purple. 
—l. rosea. Rose tinted, large. 
—l. Lady Lilac. Fragrant, clear lilac. 
Aay of above 4 kinds: 
ASUVEC AK ena we te 5 for $5.50, 100 $80.00 
ENG) AT, TRAY ce $4.75 each, 10 $40.00 
GABLE HARDY AZALEAS 
These hybrids have been made in the effort 
to originate a hardier strain of the Japa- 
nese type of Azalea, keeping form and 
color. Live and bloom in Zone V. 
Ethelwyn. Single, light pink. 
Grenadier. Single, bright scarlet. 
Mildred Mae. Vigorous, evergreen. Lavender, 
red spots. Early. 
Miriam. Single bright pink. 
La Roche. One of earliest bloomers, single, 
magenta-red. 
Old Faithful. 6 ft. Dependable, early orchid. 
Vigorous. Deciduous. 
Royalty. Rich bright purple. Dwarf ever- 
green. Mid-season. 
Springtime. Early single pink. 
Susan. Fine single salmon-pink. 
Mary Hawkins. 6 ft. hose-in-hose pink. 
Any of the above 10 in 3 year XX grade (4 
to 9 inch) 5 for $9.75 assorted as you 
wish. 5 of one kind for $8.50. Prices post- 
paid. Also: 
A AV LAN ne eee eee 50 mixed for $65.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B........$4.90 ea., 5 for $20.00 
(Photo) 
Azalea HINOCRIMSON 
A better, hardier Hinodigiri. Large, crimson- 
red, clean color, does not fade, (as Hinodigiri 
does). Fragrant. Zone V. The plant pictured 
grew in 3 years from a 3-inch pot plant. 
463 blooms were counted on it. 
SH: [WO Bec cove ce: 5 for $9.50, 25 for $30.00 
8 to 10 in. B&B......$6.25 ea., 5 for $24.00 
1250 Sino bes eee $8.50 each 
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