SPRING SECTION 
AZALEAS 
Strong, sturdy liners from 214” pots. All plants green- 
house grown — rooted last summer, potted this fall and 
benched (in pots) during the winter and early spring. 
each per variety 10 100 
GABLE HYBRIDS. Hybridized by Joseph Gable of Stew- 
‘artstown, Pa., thru long years of meticulous work to find 
the hardiest and the most beautiful. Offered below are 
the hardiest of the hardy. From 24” pots. 
CAROL (B8G) Pure, very bright hose-in-hose pink like 
Caroline Gable but grows much lower and more com- 
pactly. .30 25 
CAROLINE GABLE (96G) Hose-in-hose brilliant pink 
with good foliage .30 25 
CORSAGE (16G) Single, large orchid flowers. Blooms 
profusely. 30 .20 
ELIZABETH GABLE (21G) Large single rose pink, truly 
evergreen with deep green foliage .30 .20 
F8G Hose-in-hose blood red. Plants dwarf to medium. Much 
like James Gable (F1G) .30 20 | 
HERBERT (47G) - Large semi-double red-purple, frilled. 
Strong bloomer and grower. Very hardy. .30 25 
LA LUMIERE (100G) Small single bright red. Rather 
slow growing plant with good habit. .30 20 
LORNA (C8G) Beautiful deep pink, fully double flowers 
borne in profusion on a compact evergreen plant. Blooms 
last long without fading. .30 .20 
LOUISE GABLE (13G) - Large double deep salmon-pink 
satin textured flowers. Very hardy and very attractive. 
.30 25 
MARYANN (38G) Clear double pink large flowers on a 
sturdy evergreen plant. Very hardy. 30 29 
MARY FRANCIS HAWKINS (C3G) Hose-in-hose deep 
pink, tall vigorous grower. .30 35 
MILDRED MAE (69G) Large lavender flowers spotted 
bright red in the throat. Broad shapely plant with dense 
evergreen foliage. An early spectacle. .30 25 
POLARIS (118G) Hose-in-hose pure white flowers some- 
what larger than snow. Plants larger, more open. 
.30 25 
ROSEBUD (B5G) Dwarf, almost miniature, with fully 
double soft rose pink blossoms that resemble small 
double roses especially when opening. Extremely flor- 
iferous and will not crowd the smallest garden. 
.30 or 
ROSE GREELEY (D3G) Pure white, hose-in-hose. Plant 
compact with good branching habit and hardy. The best 
white yet offered to replace snow, lIédifolia alba. 
30 25 
HINO-CRIMSON - New hardy, non-fading crimson-red with 
glossy dark green foliage. Far better than hinodegiri. 
($.181% each per 1000, $.174% each per 5000) .25 .20 
KAEMPFERI HYBRIDS 
(per variety) 22% 1A7T% 
BETTY - Bright pink 
CARMEN - Rose-pink, low & compact 
FEDORA - Large deep rose-pink, tall 
FLAME - Red 
LATE BLOOMING HYBRID - Salmon pink-orange 
MAROON - Deep maroon 
MARY - Deep pink 
MAXWELLI - Large carmine-red, blooms late on low com- 
pact plant. 22% 17% 
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