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ECIDUOUS Azaleas have many advantages over other types of Azaleas. They do 
not suffer from winter cold and wind as do the evergreen varieties, and are 
therefore long-lived, increasing in stature and beauty every year. They are ideally 
suited for mass planting or as individual specimens. 
Kate GHENT AZALEA HYBRIDS 
Coccinea speciosa. Single flowers of vivid reddish orange. 
Daviesi. Single, creamy white flowers with a yellow blotch. 
Nancy Waterer. Single; pure lemon-yellow. 
Norma. Double; bright rose. 
Sang de Gentbrugge. Single; deep orange-crimson. 
All above Ghent Azaleas: 12 to 15 in., $6.00 each 
POPULAR DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
Altaclarense. 
pure yellow. 
Mollis. Notable for its numerous delicate shades of yellow, terra-cotta, 
Hardy in this latitude and thrives under 
ordinary garden treatment, but prefers a partially protected spot. Useful 
under tall trees, in borders, or planted with rhododendrons. Mixed colors 
Above Azaleas: 12 to 15 in., $3.50 each; 3 for $9.75 
Zoe Yow NAGNOLIAS 
apricot and golden salmon. 
only. 
t This is considered the finest orange-yellow Azalea in 
existence. The handsome trusses of molten gold open to a final glorious 
B. & A. Pot-Grown Magnolias Transplant Readily 
Conspicua. Yulan Magnolia. The very large, 
creamy white, sweet-scented flowers, 6 inches 
across, appear in April. A small tree with 
spreading branches. 
Soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. The very 
popular variety found in northern gardens, 
which develops into a small tree. Its extra- 
large, pink-white, tulip-shaped flowers are 
tinted purple at the edges. 
Soulangeana Alexandrina. A _ pronounced 
dark red, deep purple toward base, bud open- 
ing to white inside. Blooms May 1 to 10. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Probably one of the most 
sought after, as its medium-large, tultp-shaped 
flower is crimson on the outside and white 
within, providing a beautiful contrast as the 
flower unfolds. Matures into an open bush. 
Soulangeana Nigra. Purple Lily Magnolia. 
This undoubtedly is the darkest of all the 
Magnolias hardy in the North. Its flowers are 
dark purple, providing a contrasting color not 
often found in spring-flowering trees. It ma- 
tures into an attractive large bush-like form. 
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SOULANGEANA 
$3.50 each 
DWARF VARIETIES 
Stellata. Star Magnolia. A lovely dwarf 
species. The first Magnolia to bloom (about 
April 8 to 20) with semi-double, sweet-scented, 
star-shaped white flowers 3 inches across. 
Forms a round bush 5 to 6 feet high, with 
small attractive foliage; makes an excellent 
specimen, border or accent plant. 
Stellata rosea. True Pink Star Magnolia. 
A rare dwarf variety of Stellata. The rose- 
pink flowers, which appear about April 8 to 
20, are not only unusual but in our opinion 
make this plant a garden “must.” Its habit 
of growth and size make this possible to 
everyone. 
All Magnolias: $3.50 each; any two varieties for $6.50 
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