(Photo) 
Azalea HINOCRIMSON 
A better, hardier MHinodigiri. 
Large, crimson-red, clean color, 
does not fade, (as Hinodigiri 
does). Fragrant. Zone V. The 
plant pictured grew in 3 years 
from a 3-inch pot plant. 463 
blooms were counted on it. 
3-4 in. XX .....5 for $8.00,25 $25.00 
4-67in = BB ie $2.50, 5 for $10.00 
8-10 in. BB. ...... $4.50, 5 for $20.00 
L023 BB ees $6.00, 5 for $25.00 
12°152in2 BB ase $7.00, 5 for $30.00 
(This is the hardiest, showiest 
red, evergreen Azalea we know.) 
DECIDUOUS 
Arborescens. (See page 62) 
Calendulaceae. (See page 62) 
Canadense (Rhodora). 3 ft. Zone 
II. Purple, April. Moist, acid. The 
hardiest. 
12-18 in. BB (collected carefully) 
5 for $12.00, 100 $150.00 
Japonica. 6 ft. Zone IV. Orange 
to flame in May. Very hardy. 
*2% in. pot 
5 for $5.00 ppd., 100 $60.00 
Nudiflora. (See page 62) 
Rosea. 9 ft. Zone III. Dark pink 
in May. Much better than nudi- 
flora, but scarce. 
12 in. clumps 10 $15.00, 100 $95.00 
212-3 ft. BB $8.75 each, 10 $75.00 
Poukhanense (Yedoense var.). 4 
ft. Acid. Humus, loose. Purplish 
in May. Zone V. Fragrant. 
*3 yr. XX 5 ppd. $6.00, 100 $90.00 
15-18 in. BB — $6.00 each, 5 $27.50 
Schlippenbachi. 15 ft. Zone IV. 
Large bright pink, scented. Rare. 
*6 in. X 5 for $7.00 ppd., 25 $20.00 
Viscosa. (See page 62) 
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AZALEAS 
Gayest and brightest of all flowering 
Grow best in sun or light 
shade. Given ordinary garden soil, 
Azaleas will succeed provided acid 
condition exists. To secure acidity 
there are many methods. (See page 
30.) A mulch of leaves applied every 
year is good. 
are evergreen except those specially 
noted below. 
plants. 
All kinds listed here 
4 RARE DWARF EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
Some new, some old, all in such demand nurseries cannot grow 
enough. Offer: 2 each of smallest sizes offered, 8 plants for $10. 
Rose Greeley. Zone VI, possibly 
V. Pure white, hose-in-hose, large 
flowers. Compact bush. Best 
hardy white known. Mid-May. 
SOU EOS DO teen 10 for $8.50 
4-621). eee: $2.50, 5 for $10.00 
Hexe. Zone V, small bush. Ever- 
green. Crimson red in late May. 
*2 in. pot. ..............10 for $6.00 ppd. 
10-12 in. BB ..... $5.00, 5 for $18.00 
AZALEAS 
Gandevensis (Ghent Hybrids). 3 
ft. Zone IV. Various colors. May. 
—Coccinea: speciosa—orange red. 
—Corneille—double pink. 
—Nancy Waterer—yellow. 
iPAa ay aba Ab ek ee $5.75 each 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea). 2 to 5 ft. 
Sun, acid, loose. Zone V. Easy to 
grow. Large blooms and striking 
colors. May. 
—Mixed Colors: yellow to red. 
*4-6 in. X 5 ppd. $4.00, 100 $50.00 
10-12 in. X 5 ppd. $7.50, 100 $100. 
—Named Colors: red, orange, 
yellow. 
10-153ins =. $3.00, any 2 $5.00 ppd. 
Mollis (pontica) Hybrids. 5 ft. 
Zone V. Generally, larger and 
brighter blooms than mollis. 
10-1281) eb Dees $5.00 each 
—Babeuf—scarlet, tinged salmon. 
—Directeur Moerlands—yellow. 
—Hortulanus Witte—orange. 
—Dr. M. Oesthoek—deep scarlet. 
—Kosters Brilliant—glowing 
orange red. ‘ 
Maxwelli. Zone VI. Clear dark 
red, late May. Large blooms. 
ESV Ts XUXS eee 5 for $6.00 ppd. 
10-12.ine BB $5.00, 5 for $18.00 
“Early Rosebud” (C 12 G)—Like 
pink rose-buds, May. Very double. 
5 ft. Zone V. 
TOE VT ee Nae ee 5 for $7.50 ppd. 
10-12 ina bbe $5.00, 5 for $22.50 
Photo: Azalea mollis 
* — young, unformed. X = trans- 
planted. B&B = ball of earth, 
shapely. Plants not marked: well 
shaped. 
