ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
Lusty big bushes which bloom in late July and 
August with Hollyhock-like flowers in shades of pink, 
white, red, and purple. Blcom when very few things 
are in flower and endure a great deal of neglect. Grow 
10-12 feet tall. Are late to start in spring. 
No 12—Pink No. 46—Purple 
No. 13—Red No 47—White 
Super acA dae tate Eoch 95c All 4 colors $3.35 
Selecta... ae Each 80c All 4 colors $2.95 
Post) cc pcos ae ee Each 60c All 4 colors $2.15 
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24—FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Bright golden bell-like flowers line the 
arching branches even before leaves ap- 
pear. Foliage rich dark green turning 
plum to bronze in fall. Grows 6-8 ft. tall. 
Super X, $1.25 Select $1.00 Post 75c 
HARDY AZALEAS 
We have tried several different types 
of Azaleas here at Neosho and find the 
varieties we list are perfectly hardy and 
adapted to our middle west conditions. 
It is advisable to make your soil slightly 
acid by using acid peat moss as a mulch, 
3-4 inches deep. East exposure is ideal 
for Azaleas. Feed with Azalea fertilizer, 
listed on page 36. 
AZALEA KURUME. These are low grow- 
ing evergreen types originated in Kur- 
ume, Japan, and are ideal for partially 
shaded areas in foundation planting, 
growing 3 feet tall and as broad. Plants 
flower when very small and plants we 
offer will bloom first year. 
