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Azaleas, a branch of the Rhododendron family, have such variety of color, 
‘size and habits of growth, that every garden can be beautified by their use. 
Large and small, they are the perfect complement as foreground mass plantings 
with Rhododendrons and other shrubs. The Evergreen varieties have very at- 
tractive foliage for a fine all-season effect. Most kinds bloom so freely that the 
foliage is nearly hidden. 
We list below in alphabetical order the named varieties which we carry. 
The class to which each belongs is indicated in parentheses. The general char - 
acteristics of these classes is as follows: 
ARNOLDIANA Azaleas are a new type of hardy evergreen azaleas 
which were originated at the Arnold Arboretum by crossing Azalea Kaemp- 
feri and Azalea amoena. They are noted for their unusual beauty and vigor 
of growth. 
GABLE Azaleas are hardy evergreen Azaleas with a wide color range 
of bloom, and some of the largest flowers of all the Evergreen Azaleas. 
KAEMPFERI Azaleas are a hardy group with a more upright habit and 
taller growing than the other Evergreen Azaleas. 
KURUME Azaleas include many of the best known evergreen varieties. 
These Azaleas are extremely floriferous and the blossoms completely cover 
the plants. The colors are almost every hue and shade, except yellow. They 
are hardy out-of-doors and well adapted for forcing. They are all semi-dwarf 
in habit. 
Alaska. Large pure white flowers, early. 8 to 12 in., $2.50. 
Amoena. (Kurume) Fine rose purple azalea; spreading habit. 5 to 8 in., $1.25. 
h Betty. (Kaempferi) Brilliant rose pink with trace of orange. 8 to 12 in., $1.25. 
Boudoir. (Gable) Large watermelon pink blooms, 12 to 15 in., $1.50. 
Briarcliff. (Arnoldiana) A deep rich reddish pink, 8 to 12 in., $1.50; 12 to 
15 in., $2.00. 
h Carmen, (Kaempferi) Huge rose blooms; upright habit. 12 to 15 in., $1.50. 
ee Cheer. (Kurume) Very brilliant red. Shiny, dark green foliage. 
6 in., $1.50. 
