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Deciduous Azaleas<br />

No o<strong>the</strong>r shrub can equal <strong>the</strong> show or array of color that deciduous azaleas<br />

can add to your garden. The vivid yellow, orange and flame red<br />

color ranges, cannot be matched anywhere.<br />

Most deciduous azaleas are hardy to -5°F. to -40°F. (below zero) and<br />

can, <strong>the</strong>refore, be grown, almost anywhere, particularly in most exposures<br />

such as full sun. Bloom times can range from early May thru Mid-<br />

July.<br />

They have a greater adaptability to many different types of soil. They<br />

also have beautiful new juvenile spring foliage as well as excellent fall<br />

foliage colors, and a delightful array of fragrances that please all who<br />

pass by. Have a wonderful journey.<br />

SIZE<br />

PRICE<br />

6”-12” $15.00 (2 gal.)<br />

12”-18” $25.00 (3 gal.)<br />

18”-24” $35.00 (B. & B.)<br />

Arista (Girard) - (-5°F.) Beautiful double pink-orange blooms nicely<br />

presented on an upright plant to 3’ tall. 18”- 24”<br />

Arneson Cameo (Arneson) - (-20°F.) Stunning single pink flowers on an<br />

upright 3’ tall growing plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Arneson Fairy Jewel (Arneson) - (-20°F.) Beautiful purplish-pink funnel-shaped<br />

flowers, which provide a lovely contrast with <strong>the</strong> olive green<br />

leaves on a dense growing plant. 6”- 12”<br />

Arneson Flame (Arneson) - (-20°F.) Stunning, large crayola orange-red<br />

blooms presented on an upright well mannered plant with dark green<br />

foliage. 12”- 18”<br />

∗Arneson’s Gem (Arneson) - (-20°F.) - Stunning yellow-orange bicolor<br />

blooms are amply presented on a compact plant. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Arneson Golden Solitaire (Arneson) - (-20°F.) Beautiful large, single<br />

pure yellow blooms nicely presented on an upright plant to 3’ tall. 12”-<br />

18”<br />

Arneson Medallion (Arneson) - (-20°F.) Rich, deep orange-red blooms<br />

cover this compact grower. Beautiful red fall foliage. 12”- 18”<br />

Arneson Pink (Arneson) - (-15°F.) Masses of large semi-double, wavyedged,<br />

rounded bright dusty pink blooms beautifully canopy this<br />

rounded framework. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Arneson Ruby (Arneson) - (-15°F.) This plant is a great acquisition for<br />

<strong>the</strong> garden, as it has a remarkable ruby-red color, which is a first of its<br />

kind. These ball-shaped wavy-edged blooms show color in mid to late<br />

May on a compact, smaller growing plant. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Arpege (R. viscosum x molle) - (-5°F.) A fragrant soft yellow bloom with<br />

a darker golden eye, all amply presented on a bushy plant. 12”- 18”<br />

∗R. atlanticum (s. azalea s.s. luteum) - (-15°F.) Delightfully fragrant<br />

white tinged pink trumpeted flowers are nicely presented on a wellbranching<br />

plant that blooms from late May to late June. 12”- 18”<br />

Avocet (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) Handsome trusses of conical outline, shower<br />

this plant with a wealth of pink-white blooms. 18”- 24”<br />

Avocet’s Friend - (-5°F.) A friend whose identity has been temporarily<br />

lost. Arresting yellow-tangerine flowers lavishly shower <strong>the</strong> complete<br />

plant. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

R. bakeri (s. Azalea s.s. luteum) - (-15°F.) A late June blooming, upright<br />

plant bearing bright orange tubular funnel-shaped trusses held in clusters<br />

of 4-7 with long an<strong>the</strong>rs. 12”- 18”<br />

Baltic Amber (Ghent) - (-5°F.) Large, golden yellow flowers with a delicious<br />

fragrance above striking blue foliage. 6”- 12”<br />

Balzac (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Very fragrant iridescent orange-red blooms<br />

with flame spotting, canopy this upright plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Bright Forecast (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Eye-catching salmon-orange blooms<br />

enhanced with deep orange flares on <strong>the</strong> upper lobes. Blooms in late<br />

April. 12”- 18”<br />

Brinnon Beauty (Bailey) - (-5°F.) A bounty of superb salmon-red<br />

dome-shaped blooms enhanced with a prominent orange flare, silhouett<br />

ing a broadly branching plant. Blooms in mid-May. 12”- 18”<br />

Canby (Arneson) - (-5°F.) Large, scented ball-shaped yellow-orange<br />

bi-color blooms with frilly margins, highlighting this rounded mid-May<br />

flowering plant. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Candy Lights (Univ. of Minn.) - (-20°F.) Clusters of 8-10 clear pink,<br />

strongly fragrant flowers blanket this moderately branching plant. 12”-<br />

18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Cannon’s Double (Cannon) - (-20°F.) A ball-shaped double flower of<br />

pink, white and yellow, blooming in mid-May. 12”- 18”<br />

Cascade Pink (Arneson) - (-15°F.) Lively pink dome-shaped, partly<br />

double scented blooms enhanced with strong yellow spotting in <strong>the</strong><br />

throat. Blooms in mid to late May. 18”- 24”<br />

∗Centennial - Washington State (Mossman) - (-10°F.) Award winning,<br />

delightfully fragrant, very deeply ruffled ball-shaped blooms, edged with<br />

golden orange and ornamented with a vivid chrome colored eye, are<br />

handsomely presented on an upright, moderately branching plant with<br />

bronze colored fall foliage. Mildew resistant. (Mid/Late May) 12”- 18”<br />

Cheerful Giant (Homestead) - (-5°F.) Stunning and voluminous 6”<br />

double yellow ball-shaped flowers generously ornament a harvest of<br />

unobstructed color on a moderately branching upright plant blooming in<br />

late May. 18”- 24”<br />

Clark’s Golden Ball (Stavney, Clark) - (-5°F.) The amazingly large ballshaped<br />

blooms of fragrant golden yellow are exhibited on a rounded<br />

bushy plant with eye catching fall foliage. Blooms in late May. Mildew<br />

resistant. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Coccinea Speciosa (Ghent) - (-5°F.) An arresting plant smo<strong>the</strong>red with<br />

a wealth of dazzling orange-red blooms and excellent bronze colored<br />

juvenile foliage. Mildew resistant. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Corneille (Ghent) - (-15°F.) A wealth of fragrant double pink frillyedged<br />

tubular blooms with veiled pink centers on a mid-May blooming<br />

plant. 18”- 24”<br />

Corringe (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Large radiant red-orange rounded blooms<br />

engulf and framework this upright, spreading form that blooms in mid-<br />

May. 12”- 18”<br />

Davesi (Ghent) - (-5°F.) A late May blooming plant with a delightfully<br />

fragrant pale yellow flower and a bright yellow flare. This plant has a<br />

rounded and bushy framework. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Double Parfait - (Mossman) (-20°F.) Fragrant, semi-double pink flowers<br />

on a compact growing plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Duke (Vinecourt) - (-15°F.) Stately masses of fragrant pink rounded<br />

flowers framework this upright growing plant. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Elsie Pratt (Knaphill) - (-20°F.) This upright, spreading plant parades<br />

trusses of 40-50 tubular flowers of deep pink with an orange flare and<br />

Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556<br />

42 Email: info@whitneygardens.com

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