24 WYMAN’S GARDEN CENTER 
1to9 10and over 
AZALEA—continued Each Each 
mucronulata Manchurian Azalea 
A—6'. Rosy purplish pink, about mid-April. Leaves bright 
yellow in autumn. 
1Riuator 4uine BW Bie eee 4,95 4.50 
ORT ie bite BOB eee eee 6.50 6.00 
DANS AWehaeh lah, Ieicd neni de werent ros 7.95 7.50 
8 tools Rite IPRA 9.95 9.50 
OO. The Ol eee 14.95 
poukhanense Korean Azalea 
D—3'. Low, broad, dense, rounding, with the lower branches 
resting on the ground. Leaves 2" long, \/,"" wide; in sum- 
mer resemble those of the evergreen Alpine Rhododendrons, 
in fall a pleasing assortment of red shades. Blooms single, 
1!/.""—2'', fragrant, pure medium orchid-pink, profuse, mid- 
May to early June. We consider it one of the very best 
new plants which we have grown, and the late Prof. C. S. 
Sargent said, "It deserves a place in all New England col- 
lections." 
T2etoelsen. spreqda bw beeen 4,25 4.00 
15 to 18 in. spread BOB22...... 5.00 5.00 
tS to.24 ane spread "BCR ees... 6.75 6.25 
9 t0'216 ft) spread BObS wae 8.50 
schlippenbachi Royal Azalea 
A—6'. Very large rose colored flowers. 
15 tovlS miele ee 6.00 
DER ray 7: Gahey Le ted s Seen ner hoo Ren Oey 7.95 
Det ee li On ee 9.95 
vaseyi Shellpink Azalea 
A—6'. Delicate shell pink, early May. An American plant 
of exotic aspect, not striking but intriguing and beautiful. 
Not fussy as to soils and exposures. 
15 to 18 in. B&B : 
12itoxs24einwb GB ee eee 5.75 5.50 
2 to 2% ft. B&B 
vuykiana hybrids—large flowered varieties 
Beethoven—Lilac, ruffled. 
Gerardina Vuyk—Deep pink, red center. 
Helena Vuyk—Deep pink, large. 
Joseph Hayden—Soft lilac. 
Mozart—Rosy pink. 
Sibelius—Orange red. 
Wilhelmina Vuyk—White. 
PRICES OF ABOVE AZALEAS 
UD Eto Vb Rie ee ee ee eee 4.50 
1 StOV GS AT eee heer eects seers 6.00 
1S BOL ZA Si Se eee eee cere ea 7.95 
DCO RLY a EE ee ees eee 10.00 
