INDICA ALBA—Rather upright grower with dull 
colored hairy leaves. Pure white flowers in mid¬ 
season and very hardy. 
I VERY AN A—Similar to Criterion, except this var¬ 
iety has pink stripes on pure white instead of pink 
shade ground of Criterion. 
LADY EDITH—Very similar to Criterion, blooming 
late, of almost identical flowers but have more 
glossy leaves than Criterion. 
MME. DOMINIQUE—One of largest size indica, sim¬ 
ilar in color to Criterion, but taller growth, but 
very compact and blooms almost as late as Ma- 
crantha and very hardy. 
ORCHID—Upright grower, with light orchid colored 
flowers of medium size, very early. 
PHOENICIA—Fast grower with medium size leaves 
with flowers of purplish pink which is not often 
wanted with other colors, but very nice with white 
flowers and this variety will probably withstand 
more heat and sun than any others. 
PRIDE OF DORKING—One of the deepest red of 
entire group. Blooms late in season and while not 
very hardy, yet one of the best kind. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—Fast grower with large leaves 
similar to Formosa but of lighter color. Some 
of largest and choicest azaleas in Mobile section 
are of this variety and were known formerly as 
“Watermelon Pink” but we gave the name of 
“Pride of Mobile” five years ago which was im¬ 
mediately adopted by all. Plants over 70 years 
old, standing over 15 feet high, smothered by 
countless beautiful pink flowers is a sight that 
cannot be equalled by any. Very hardy, fast grow¬ 
er, most brilliant color, mid-season profuse bloom¬ 
er makes this one of outstandingly good and 
profitable variety for Nurserymen and Florists 
to handle. 
PRESIDENT CLAY—Good grower with orange red 
flowers of mid-season. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE — Spreading grower with 
deep orange red flowers of a little after mid¬ 
season. Very nice kind. 
SALMON—Known locally as ‘'Daphne Salmon.” 
Very hardy mid-season bloomer with pleasing 
salmon colored medium size flowers. Very hardy, 
staying more dormant during winter months, an 
ideal variety for forcing in greenhouse. 
VIOLACEA RUBRA—Beautiful shade of wine red 
color with dark green leaves. 
VITATA FORTUNI — Fast upright grower with 
pale colored leaves. White and lavender varie¬ 
gated and light lavender flowers intermixed. 
Start blooming in fall and continue all winter and 
spring. 
WILLIAM BULL — Very hardy upright grower 
which will not grow compact when small, but 
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