Gables Hybrid Azaleas (Continued) 
ISABEL. Tall; loose; midseason; 114” uprite pink; single. 
(2” bands only.) 
JAMES GABLE (F1G) Uprite; tall; early midseason; single 
hose-in-hose; 2” red with darker blotch. (2” bands only.) 
* LA LUMIERE (100G) Spreading; late; 134” very double; 
orange red. (2” bands only.) 
* LOUISE GABLE (13G) Spreading; low dense; late; semi- 
double; 2144”; violet red. (2” bands only.) 
MARYANN (38G) Low, dense, spreading; midseason; semi- 
double; 214” violet red; profuse bloomer. (2” bands only.) 
MARY FRANCES HAWKINS (C3G) Spreading; late; single; 
hose-in-hose; 2”; pink; hardy. (2” bands only.) 
MILDRED MAE. (69G) Tall; early midseason; single 234”; 
reddish violet with brown blotch. (2” and 38” bands.) 
* OLD FAITHFUL. (136G) Tall; early midseason; single; 244”; 
reddish violet with darker blotch. (2” bands only.) 
POLARIS (118G) Spreading; late midseason; 214”; white. 
(2” bands only.) 
PURPLE SPLENDOR (C1G) Tall; uprite; midseason; single 
hose-in-hose; frilled 134” dark purple. (2” bands only.) 
ROSEBUD (D5G) Low spreading, dense; late; double roselike 
blooms ; 134”; violet red. (2” and 3” bands.) 
ROSE GREELEY (D3G) Low spreading; dense; early mid- 
season; single hose-in-hose; white; sweetscented. (2” and 
3” bands.) 
SUSAN (54G) Spreading; medium hardy; very late; single; 
2%,” salmon pink. (2” and 3” bands.) 
* B7G. Medium height; uprite; midseason; single hose-in-hose ; 
frilled 134” orange red. (2” bands only.) 
C2G. Single; hose-in-hose; exceptionally hardy; medium 
spreading. (2” bands only.) 
C5G. Spreading; late; 2” double red. (2” bands only.) 
F3G. Spreading; late; hose-in-hose; 2” blood red; (recently 
named “Campfire’’). (2” bands only.) 
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HJ2G. Dwarf; compact; late double; Beni Kirishima hybrid 
but much hardier; bright scarlet. (2” bands only.) 
J13G. Spreading; midseason; 2” single; hose-in-hose; salmon 
purple. (2” bands only.) 
51G. Spreading; late midseason; single 3” orchid. (2” bands 
only.) 
K10G. Uprite; good grower; late midseason; single; hose-in- 
hose; very showy; brilliant flame red. (2” bands only.) 
GLENN DALE AZALEAS: Until the 754-55 winter, 
this group was thought by many nurserymen to 
consist of varieties which could be classed as 
dependably hardy only as far north as Baltimore and 
Washington. However, the winter of ‘54-55 sorted 
the sheep from the goats. Many of the Glenn Dales 
went through several nights of 5 to 8 degrees, and 
not only suffered no damage, but set full crops of 
blooms. Others of the Glenn Dale group did show 
much winter damage, but of the varieties listed below 
all came through in fine condition. Most of this 
group are especially desirable for extremely large 
flowers, which of course makes them very showy 
plants. (Those marked with an asterisk (*) we have 
only in very limited quantities.) 
Prices: 2” bands $15.00 per 100; 3” bands $25.00 per 
100. 
