M aloneys Garden Aristocrats Grown by 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM 
A Fine Evergreen Shrub for Shady Spots 
Glossy green leaves with large pinkish flowers the size 
of Peonies in May. Fine to mix with needle-type ever- 
greens. These sturdy, well developed, branched plants are 
the best we've ever had to offer. They are field-grown and 
have excellent root systems. Are not ‘’spindly’’ and ‘‘leggy”’ 
in habit. Price: 12-18 in., $3.00 each; 3 for $7.50. 
Azalea Mellis 
Waxen blooms completely cover over the 3- to 4-ft. shrub in May and 
June in rich shades of salmon, orange. Cover in northern sections in win- 
ter the same as Roses. Water in dry weather. Price: 12-15 in., $2.70 each. 
HAWTHORN 
(Crataegus Oxyacantha) 
This beautiful small tree grows to 
about 15 feet in any soil. The flowers 
bloom in lovely clusters and are very 
profuse. The wood is quite twiggy and 
the spines insuure that this fine tree 
will not be molested. The fruit remains 
on the tree well into winter and is 
very attractive to our feathered friends. 
Price: 5-6 ft., $3.95 each. 
PINK DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia Gracilis Rosea) 
This lovely plant is the prettiest and 
most graceful of all the Deutzias. It 
seldom grows over 2-3 ft. high and makes 
a fountain-like bush that is attractive 
both winter and summer. In late May 
there is a super abundance of deli- 
cate pink flowers which cover the en- 
tire plant. It does well in gun or light 
shade and is excellent for edging walks 
or in foreground of foundation plantings. 
Price: 12-15 in., $1.45 each, postpaid. 
