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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS—Continued 
Azalea mollis Hybrids (CHINESE AZALEAS). A mass of large, bell-shaped 
flowers delicately shaded in orange and red tones on a low, compact shrub. The 
flowers which appear before the leaves develop, are probably the largest of all 
the Azaleas and the profusion of blooms is unequaled. Likes plenty of sun 
and develops slowly. M 
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A. mucronulata. Most worthwhile variety for planting mn front of Forsythia as It 
blooms at same time and color combination is most striking; lavender-pink. F 
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A. nudiflora (PINXTERBLOOM or WILD HONEYSUCKLE). This lovely na- 
tive Azalea is known to all who have tramped woodlands in May; fragrant pink. F 
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A.n.rosea (DOWNY PINXTER AZALEA). Sometimes confused with A. nudi- 
flora but is hardier and deeper im coloring. Very fragrant, rosy-pink flowers. 
Prefers half-shade and grows in either acid or lime soil. F 
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Azalea vaseyi (PINKSHELL AZALEA). Shell-pink flowers in May cover the 
entire plant and make a striking picture. Very lovely. F 
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ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 2 to 3 ft. hgt., $3.50 CepOte Vote ip ieee sean G00 Reo to tet ts hota eee 12.00 
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A. viscosa (SWAMP AZALEA). A slender, upright Azalea with heavily scented pink or white 
flowers in July well after the leaves appear. Thrives in moist places from Maine to South Caro- 
lina, and attaims 4 to 8 ft. in height. F 
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Berberis - BARBERRY 
Berberis Julianae (WINTERGREEN BARBERRY). Evergreen. Tiny yellow flowers and 
purple fruit. Good ornamental for border, foundation, or hedge. M 
WFO} 15) Wal, MERE Sa $3.75 
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Zito 24 tt. het. oa 7.00 
PETA AKO) Bo tiliey ENE A eee 9.00 
3 to 4 ft. hgt. . $12.00 to 15.00 
Kalmia latifolia 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
The pmk blooms of Mountain 
Laurel m June can hardly be 
matched by any other plant for 
profusion, delicate form or last- 
ing quality. 
Most effective in group plant- 
ing and must have acid soil. M 
15) (aoy Shes Gein ss oa $2.75 
LS to.24 1m het..e eae 3.50 
Dato 2 on Gal ot eens 4.75 
KALMIA LA nto eaer Dit © Uta De teense 6.00 : 
TIFOLIA (Mountain Laure Larger Sizes Available—Priced amar pernies zs - 
2 to 212 ft. hat., $4.75 ‘ on Selection AZALEA INDICA ALBA 18 to 24 in. spr., $7.50 
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