AZALEAS 
Azaleas come first and highest among rhe flow¬ 
ering evergreen shrults. For garden planting they 
are iineciualled, for, no other shrubs add that touch 
of l^eauty, giving such a variety of colors at that 
season of the year when plants In bloom are so rare 
and greatly pi-^zed — their blooming season usually 
beginning in P'ebruary and continuing thiough 
Spiing, F.is however, depends largely upon the 
weather conditions; then too they provide the rich 
green setting throughout the year. Azaieas may be 
used as specimen plants, in the foundation planting, 
in the shrubbery border, or in beds by themselves. 
The Indica and Kurume (Japanese) species are 
outstanding among the Azaleas. The Indica Azalea, 
oi'iginally imported from India, is the tall fast grow- 
ng tj pe; producing large, sho'.. y blooms in various 
colors. It is the same as that grown in the famous 
r.lagnolia Gardens near Charleston, S. C. and visitors 
to the Gai’dens can tell others of their beauty. The 
Kurume, is not as fast growing' as the Indica but of 
compact form. Their flowers are small compared to 
those of the Indica group but plants in full bloom are 
a. profusion of blooms. 
We now offer a large stock of the best selected 
varieties of the Indica and Kurume Azaleas. All 
plants from the smallest to the largest size ai'e well- 
rooted, bushy, , healthy and sti'ong and will give 
entire satisfaction in every i-espect. 
AZALEA INDICA 
G to 8 inch — $0 50 each $5.50 —■ per dozen 
$40.00 — per 100 
VAllIETIES: P'oimcsa (Purple Pink); Salmon Red; 
Rose Pink; Pride of Summerville (Salmon Pink); 
IMazyck (Deep Red); Nora Lee Salmon; Iveryana 
(Varigated); Glory of Sunningh ll; Deep Pink; Geo. 
I'k-anc; Pride of Dorking (Red); Pink Pretty. 
