Azaleas 
The American Azaleas, or Honeysuckles 
as they are sometimes termed, are wun- 
surpassed for delicacy of color, hardiness, 
and dependable bloom year after year. 
There is no substitute for them as early 
spring flowers, and a bloom time from early 
May until late June can be had by an 
assortment of varieties. For fall coloring the 
foliage is outstanding, turning to varied 
brilliant hues with the coming of frost. 
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Azalea Rosea 
(DOWNY PINXTERBLOOM) Blooms in May, 
Rose-pink blooms have a spicy fragrance. 
Plants are formal in shape and are particularly 
hardy. (Photograph above) 
Azalea Calendulacea 
(FLAME AZALEA) Blooms in late May. Indi- 
vidual plants vary in color, and _ yellows, 
oranges, reds, and all conceivable combina- 
tions of these colors are apparent in a group- 
ing of this hardy Azalea. 
Azalea Nudifiora 
(PINXTERBLOOM) Blooms in May. Similar to 
Azalea Rosea and often classified as the same. 
Light pink to deep-rose flowers but less fragrant. 
Hardy and vigorous grower. 
Azalea Vaseyi 
(PINKSHELL AZALEA) Blooms in late April. 
Flowers appear before the foliage and present 
possibilities of many interesting combinations 
