Yerkes Azaleas (Continued) 
MAJESTIC PINK. Uprite midseason; single hose-in-hose ; 
134”; rose pink. (2” bands only.) 
PINK PROFUSION. Uprite, midseason; single hose-in-hose;: 
2”; light pink. (2” bands only.) 
ROSE GLORY. Uprite; midseason; single hose-in-hose ; 134”; 
rose with darker blotch. (2” bands only.) 
SPECIES AZALEAS: These are natives of America 
and the Orient. As a whole they are very hardy. All 
are nursery grown from seeds and are 2 years and 
3 year plants. 
Prices: 2” bands $12.50 per 100; 3” bands $22.50 per 
100. 
ARBORESCENS. (Sweet Azalea). Tall, uprite; deciduous: 
very late blooming; native to Penna. Flowers 22; strong 
helitrope fragrance; white with pink or reddish Hushee Gee 
bands only.) 
CALENDULACEUM. (Native Flame Azalea). Tall; uprite; 
deciduous ; late blooming. Native to Ohio & Penna. Blooms 
14%” - 2” in fine range of colors from yellow through orange 
to red. (2” bands only.) 
MOLLIS HYBRIDS. Tall; uprite; deciduous; single PYLE S Y 
blooms from pure white through yellow orange, pink to red. 
(2” band only.) 
MUCRONULATUM. Medium tall: spreading; deciduous ; very 
hardy ; Korean and Siberian native. Blooms early and freely 
with Forsythia; single 2”; pleasing rose purple. (2” bands 
only.) 
POUKHANENSIS. (Korean Azalea). Persistant leaved, but not 
evergreen as Kurumes, etc. Low, spreading, early midseason : 
single 2”; reddish violet. Mild fragrance; very hardy. 
SCHLIPPENBACHI. Tall; spreading; deciduous; extremely 
hardy; native to Northern Korea and Manchuria: early ; 
single 2-4” flowers; white flushed violet. (2” and 3” bands.) 
We have some very fine Ilex for you this year. 
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