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Rhodogendrons at Blossom Time in April and May 
OZARK’S HYBRID RHODODENDRONS 
An indispensable beauty! These wonderful shrubs are unequaled as 
evergreen foundation plants for any home. Their gorgeous blossoms 
are showy and extremely colorful. 
Rhododendrons are easy to grow, but must have good loamy acid 
soil—a rich soil of organic matter. Any gardener can create this soil 
condition by working peat moss or compost into the soil before plant- 
ing. Acidify your soil by using 1 tablespoon of Aluminum Sulphate 
per gallon of water twice a month. Plant in partial shade (protected 
from extremely hot sun) and cover ground with a moisture-retaining 
mulch of peat moss up to 2 inches in depth. The most effective plant- 
ings are those in masses, combining all colors for contrast and interest, 
The supply of these wonderful plants is extremely limited. Please 
order early. Heavy 3-year plants, 12 to 15 in., in the following colors: 
Crimson-Red, Deep Rosy Pink, Lilac-Purple, and White. PRICES: 
Each, $4.98; all 4 colors, $19.00. 
HARDY AZALEAS 
Azaleas are, without doubt, the most beautiful flowering plants in 
the South. We are fortunate in having the very best Kurume varieties 
which are hardy in all sections of the South and will stand winters 
much farther north by mulching. They stood 14 degrees below zero 
here last winter. Azaleas prefer partial shade and acid soil. Should 
be used on east and north side for best results. Roots are near surface 
and should be kept cool and damp by using a 2 to 4-inch mulch of 
acid peat moss. Do not cultivate. Add Aluminum Sulphate each 
spring, 1 or 2 pounds per plant. An ideal fertilizer is Cottonseed Meal 
but do not put in hole. 
CORAL BELLS. Very profuse bloomer of pink bell-shaped flowers. 
Compact grower. Glossy leaves. 
HINODEGIRI. Slow, compact grower with fiery red flowers that liter- 
ally smother the entire plant. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Large, hose in hose, salmon-pink flowers and 
light green foliage. Most desirable. 
SNOW. Good sized flowers of purest white among beautiful glossy 
Azalea Hinodegiri leaves. Liked by all. 
‘PRICES: 8 to 10 in., $2.79 each. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
ae Magnolia Grandiflora 
The true Southern Magnolia but acclimated to stand as much as 20 
degrees below zero. Intensely fragrant large snow-white blooms appear in 
June against a background of large, glossy, dark green leaves which re- 
main on the tree the year around. Magnolia likes plenty of sunshine and 
does better when peat moss is worked in around its roots. Our plants are 
exceptionally nice this year. 
PRICES 
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12 to 18 in. sleun, Sythe eka 1.98 
BOXWOOD 
A small attractive plant that 
grows very slowly. Its dwarfish 
habit makes it especially useful for 
window boxes, urns, and _ fore- 
eround of foundation — plantings. 
Foliage is small, glossy and dark 
green. Very hardy and always holds 
its foliage in winter. We cannot 
recommend this grand plant to you : — — 
a too highly. PRICES: 15 to 18 in., Prticun egies 
Boxwood $3.98; 12 to 15 in., $3.25. c 
