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AZALEA obtusa amoena 2?/2'-3’ Amoena Azalea 
Evergreen. Conspicuous purple-red flowers. April- 
ay. Leaves turn rich bronze-green in winter. 
PommetOrL Smee, Hic be 6.50 6.00 
leacomecmmi te 1.00 eck 8.50 8.00 7.00 
emtomerett, B.& Bee 10.50 10.00 9.00 
—hinodegiri 3'-4' Hinodegiri Azalea 
Evergreen. Larger leaves and flowers’ than 
Amoena; flowers very bright carmine-pink. Effec- 
tive with masses or with Rhododendrons. 
1 Zeon Loee ine spr B.D. 5.50 5.00 
(peor ome inn spreab.w bee 7.00 6.50 
18 Sito 24> “in. spr) B.&B.2 10.00 
poukhanensis 4’-5’ Korean Azalea 
Large single pinkish lavender flowers in May. 
Very dependable and hardy. Fragrant. Not ever- 
green. 
iy, Geely. ts RNa As pes eee 8.00 7.00 
De Hie Pe RRA Sed omen, Dee 9.00 8.50 
PA Wah VA BOS mine 5 Od Bris mee 11.00 
Pontica Ghent Hybrids 4’-5’ 
pink, light red 
These hardy deciduous hybrids are rich in floral dis- 
play as well as fragrant. 
TSC 24) seit wit eee 11.00 
2meetG be Ver cures Ween ce 14.00 
Qeestom oF) ft. D.@ be .8 18.00 
vaseyi 10’-12’ Pinkshell Azalea 
Large bell-shaped pink flowers open early May. 
Nursery grown plants. 
Lee COTO Welter. 5.00 
le) tome ge fea bw Deeg 6.50 6.00 
Boe (0202 ft Di Be 8.50 8.00 
ZvertOmrom Luss. 10.50 10.00 
UG age dE nie AoW Cd Sinn ee 13.50 
