***SPEK’S BRILLIANT RED FCC. A top score glowing vermilion 
red given the highest rating in England and Holland. 12-15 
in. $4.00; 15-18 in. $5.50; 18-24 in. $7.00. 
*SPEK’S ORANGE FCC. Large flowered salmon orange, one of the 
three Azaleas given three stars by the R. H. Society in Eng- 
land. 12-15 in. $4.00; 15-18 in. $5.50. 
DECIDUOUS SPECIE AZALEAS 
LUTEUM (AZALEA PONTICA) (A). This hardy native of 
Caucasus and Eastern Europe has very sweet scented, bright 
yellow, honeysuckle flowers in profusion and rich autumn 
colors. Grows to 10 feet. 9-12 in. $2.25; 12-15 in. $2.75; 
Sats} fia, Ssssy 
***SCHLUPPENBACHI (B) FCC 1944. This beautiful wild Azalea 
from Korea and Manchuria has fine foliage, heart shaped 
leaves that turn rich colors in Autumn and in April and 
May large pale to rose-pink flowers of lovely shape. Slow 
growing. Fragrant. 6-9 in. $2.00; 9-12 in. $3.00. 
A few years ago I ordered several of your Mollis Hybrid Azaleas 
to try them. They have done well and are full of buds this year. 
Now I am anxious to try a few of your Rhododendrons. 
Mrs. Roscoe G. Ayers 
Oklahoma 
MOLLIS HYBRID AZALEA, GOLDEN SUNLIGHT 
HARDY EVERGREEN AZALEAS 
THE EXTRA HARDY MALVATICA EVERGREENS 
This is a relatively new group and is destined to have a perma- 
nent place in our gardens. They have larger flowers and larger 
bushes than the Kurumes. The plants will grow to about 4 feet in 
height and 5 feet across and are smothered with bright blooms in 
the Spring. They are very hardy and range in color through the 
various shades of pink and rose, orange and red. Fine for foreground 
and mass planting. Will stand full sun but the flowers last longer 
in part shade. Have grown in the coldest parts of Ohio, Illinois and 
Michigan. Budded and ready for bloom. 
PRICES — $1.00 to $10.00 
4- 6 in. $1.00 12-14 in. $3.50 20-22 in. $ 7.50 
@= (3 fm, ie) 14-16 in. 4,00 22-24 in. 8.50 
8-10 in. 2.00 16-18 in. 5.00 24-30 in. 10.00 
WO-NZ ii, A775 18-20 in. 6.00 
*%* ANNY. Deep orange-red. 6-8 in; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 12-14 in.; 
14-16 in. 
**BETTY. Spreading. Free flowering. Rose-pink with darker spots 
on the upper petals. 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 12-14 in.; 
20-22 in.; 22-24 in. 
FAVORITE. A new, very pleasing deep rose-pink, fringed. 4-6 in. 
12-14 in.; 14-16 in.; 16-18 in.; 20-22 in.; 22-24 in. 
* FEDORA (AA) AM 1931. This real hardy plant is loaded with 
large phlox-pink flowers in early May. One of the best. 4-6 in.; 
G3 fine Gol© finae WMO=WZ fine IMSS7A0) thas AOEZZA time Zaz 
in.; 24-30 in. 
**FIDELIO. Deep rose-pink. 10-12 in.; 12-14 in.; 14-16 in.; 
NG= Sains =2 Onin e2O-22eint 22-24 sine 
** JOHN CAIRNS AM 1940. Deep Indian red. Low growing and 
spreading. 6-8 in.; 10-12 in.; 12-14 in.; 14-16 in.; 16-18 
in.; 18-20 in.; 20-22 in. 
* KATHLEEN. Large flowers, abundantly produced, deeper in color 
than Fedora. Finest rosy-red. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 
in: 12-14 in.; 14-16 in.; 16-18 in.; 18-20 in.; 20-22 in. 
MARTHA (B). Dwarf spreading habit. A week later than the 
others. Orchid-pink shaded orange. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 
1O=st2ineg 12=l4ine 14=16 in: 
OTHELLO. This bright orange-red or porcelain-rose combines 
with Fedora, Pink Treasure and Martha to make a color com- 
bination. It is as brilliantly conspicuous as and superior to the 
far better known Hinodegiri. Earlier than Anny. 4-6 in.; 6-8 
Insaco lOmin. NO=N2.ings 22-24. in. 
** PINK TREASURE, A clear light pink. The best pink, a jewel. 4-6 
in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in.; 10-12 in.; 22-24 in. 
THAIS (A) (ME). A sparkling crimson, medium low. Outstand- 
ing. 4-6 in.; 6-8 in.; 8-10 in. 
* WILLY. A clear pink. 20-22 in.; 22-24 in. 
MALVATICA — KURUME EVERGREENS 
These lovely evergreens combine the compactness of the Kurumes 
with the larger flowers and hardiness of the Malvatica-Kaempferi 
hybrids. 
** ORANGE BEAUTY (E) AM 1945. This soft, salmon-pink, tinted 
orange, is one of the finest of the evergreens for the garden. 
Excellent for foreground and mass planting. A solid mass of 
color. Early in the Spring before the other Azaleas are in bloom. 
Low, spreading habit. 4-6 in. $1.00; 6-8 in. $1.50; 8-10 in. 
$2.00; 10-12 in. $3.00; 12-14 in. $4.00. 
ADDY WERY AM 1950. This new hybrid from Holland, is a clear, 
blood red on Orient red with a dull orange-bronze flush. A 
plant growth similar to Hinodegiri but hardier and with larger 
leaves and finer colored flowers. 4-6 in. $1.50; 6-8 in. $2.00; 
8-10 in. $3.00; 10-12 in. $4.00. 
PALESTRINA — Hardy White 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE, 
