AZALEAS 
OR garden usefulness there is, in our 
Fopin’on no plant to equal the hardy 
evergreen Azalea, especially when 
planted among other broad-leaved ever- 
greens such as rhododendron, kalmia, ilex, 
andromeda and also coniferous types, 
which naturally protect them. 
They cannot endure lime or lime soil, 
and require plenty of moisture and good 
drainage. 
(T) Tall grower; (C) Compact grower. 
AZALEA, Flame 
Ameena Superba. (T) Beautiful double, deep 
rosy cerise flowers. Pretty dark glossy leaves. 
JX, 1835 1D): 
Crimson King. (C) Large trusses of light 
crimson flowers with a salmon cast. Very 
showy and attractive. A, B. 
Daybreak. (T) Pure light pink flowers in dense 
clusters. Very free flowering; excellent foliage. 
JN, 183, (6, 1D). 
Flame. (T) Medium-sized brilliant madder-red 
flowers with coppery suffusion. Good foliage. 
Jove, 183,42 IDF 
Glory. A lovely large, deep pink, hose-in-hose 
flower nestled in beautiful foliage. A, B. 
Hinodegiri. (C) Unquestionably the most 
popular of the scarlet types. Its brilliancy and 
beauty when in flower is never forgotten. Con- 
sidered reasonably hardy. Rounded foliage 
throughout the year. Its bright scarlet flowers 
completely hide the foliage. A, B, C, D. 
Hinomayo. (T) One of the hardiest of all 
evergreen Azaleas. The flowers are a 
clear soft shade of pink. A, B, C. 
We invite you to visit us in East 
Rutherford where you may see our vast 
collection of quality plants for indoors 
and out. Many are ready to take with 
you, thereby doing away with the usual 
loss of time between digging and plant- 
ing. 
Chippewa. (C) A very fine June-flowering 
variety. Single flowers of deep rosy carmine 
with light maroon. Good glossy foliage. Free 
flowering. A, B, C, D. 
June Dawn. (C) Probably the richest and 
deepest color of all June-flowering Azaleas. 
Its large, single flowers are a glowing sal- 
mon-red, underlaid with deep orange, hav- 
ing slight flakmgs of carmine. Plants of 
bushy habit and good foliage. A, B. 
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AZALEA, MRS. L. C. FISCHER 
KEY TO AZALEA SIZES AND PRICES: 
Each 
A-—\6 to* 8 Ins ncc ete eee . $1.75 
B—:8 ‘to: 10: ins oe eee .$2,25 
C10 'to:42 ini te eee $3.50 
D—12 to15in............. sreteve arora stators $4.75 
Mrs. L. C. Fischer. (C) Our own introduction. 
Plant of medium growth. Semi-double flowers 
of salmon-pink with pleasing carmine mark- 
ings. Good foliage. A, B, C. 
Othello. (T) Single flowers of brilliant red. 
Very hardy. A, B. 
Polar Bear. (C) Introduced by the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture. A very hardy and 
fine white hose-in-hose hybrid with a tendency 
to grow upright. A, B. 
Poukhanensis. (C) Native of southern Korea 
and desirable in every way. It is reliably 
hardy even as far north as the upper New 
England States and has large single flowers of 
lilac-purple, which emit a mild pleasant fra- 
grance. Forms a low, compact bush. C, D. 
Snow. Large, pure white flowers borne pro- 
fusely in clusters. Beautiful glossy green 
foliage. A, B, C. 
Vesuvius. (C) Very showy, bright salmon-red 
with a darker center. A 
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