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INDICA AZALEAS 



The Indica Azaleas are the most attractive winter flower- 

 ing shrubs in the south. Varieties of Azalea Indica coming 

 into flower when so little else is in bloom are a mass of 

 beauty on private estates of the south in early spring. 



While these Indica Azaleas are not dependably hardy, 

 even this far north, we believe they would make one of the 

 best pot-grown Azaleas for forcing and selling in the north- 

 em markets. It would be no trouble to have them in bloom 

 by Christmas. Both of the sizes we are offering are nice 

 bushy plants, just right to go ahead with. 



Special prices on the following Indica Azaleas as we need 

 the room this winter. Buy now. Force them this winter. 



Each 10 100 



2 in. pot plants very heavy $0.75 $ 6.00 



3 in. pot plants very heavy $0.25 1.50 12.50 



ANTHENON. White to pale pink, with rose-pink center. 



A late bloomer. Compact grower. 

 COCCINEA MAJOR. A tall growing scarlet of great merit. 

 CROEMINA. Very large shell-pink. One of the most beau- 

 tiful of all Azaleas. Early. 

 DIXIE. This salmon-red is one of the finest. An early 



bloomer, tall compact grower, prolific in flowering. 

 DUG DE ROHAN. Flowers salmon-pink, of medium size. 



Very free flowering; early. 

 DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Flowers rosy-salmon with dark 



center, medium grower, midseason. 

 ELEGANS. One of the best of the early flowering varieties. 



Flowers medium size, light to rose pink. A favorite. 

 FIELDER'S WHITE. Large, pure white flowers. Early. 

 FORMOSA. Good foliage and rosy-purple flowers. One 



of the easiest to grow. Flowers freely. 

 GLORY OF SUNNINGHILL. Vermillion red. One of the 



best reds. Very dark foliage. 

 I VERY AN A. One of the finest variegated Azaleas. Large 



flowers, white with rose-pink, sometimes orange stripes. 

 PHOENECIA. A very fine sort, with rosy-lilac or lavender 



flowers. Stands sun well. 

 PRESIDENT CLAYES. One of the most popular of the flame 



colored Azaleas. Free bloomer; midseason. 

 PRINCE OF ORANGE. Orange-scarlet. Compact grower. 

 ROYAL RED. Probably the finest of all reds. Compact 



grower and free bloomer. 

 VENUS. White, medium sized flowers, occasionally with 



pink stripe. Compact grower, good foliage. 

 VITTATA FORTUNEI. Flowers mostly white with faint 



lavender stripes. Blooms a long season. 



A! last — a book which covers the whole sum of practical 

 information about 



^^Rhododerid^arU ami A^aJUad/^ 



By Clement Gray Bowers 



Complete information for gro^'Aring, propagating, planting; 

 facts about soils, shelter and greenhouse methods. Up-to-date 

 information on nutrition, hardiness, physiology, sterilities, etc., 

 much cf which has never before been published. Full treatment 

 of hybrids and hybridization. Species and varieties listed ac- 

 cording to height, hardiness, color and merit in convenient 

 tabular form. 



23 Maniiicent Four-Color Plates, 112 Half-Tone and 48 Line 

 Plates picturing 150 detailed studies. 



7^8x10 inches; bound in navy blue buckram. 432 pages of 

 text; 78 pages of appendix and bibliography. $10.00 postpaid. 



