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AZALEAS 
The following azaleas are all hardy types 
suitable for growing in this area. They need 
an acid type soil with a high organic content. 
For best performance, fertilize your azaleas 
each spring with Reliance Azalea Fertilizer. 
See page 27. 
Azalea amoena 
AMOENA AZALEA 
Evergreen. Conspicuous, purple-red flowers. 
Leaves turn a rich bronze-green in winter. 
8” $2.25 
10” 3.00 
1A 3.90 
Doe 4.29 
Azalea hincdegiri 
HINODEGIRI AZALEA 
Evergreen. Larger foliage than Amoena. 
Flowers very bright red. Plant in groups for 
best effect. Our very best. 
8” $2.25 
LO 3.00 
16 3.00 
a 4.29 
134 9.00 
Azalea calendulaceum 
FLAME AZALEA 
Large flowers varying from yellow to near red. 
Commonly called ‘‘Honeysuckle.” Excellent for 
a woodland planting. 
18-24” $5.00 
Azalea ledifolia alba 
WHITE AZALEA 
Evergreen. Large single blooms. A good com- 
panion plant for Hinodegiri Azalea. 
LU $3.00 
124 3.00 
Azalea hinemayo 
HINOMAYO AZALEA 
An attractive soft pink azalea similar to Hino- 
degiri 
oa $2.25 
Oe 3.00 
128 3.00 
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