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SOUTHERN STATES NURSERIES 
George Franc. Early. A hardy, bushy grower. 
One of the earliest to bloom, bearing its large 
floWers in profusion. 
Macrantha. Very late. A hardy, summer-bloom¬ 
ing type; bushy, compact grower. 
ORANGE 
Coccinea Major. Midseason. Hardy, upright, open 
growth, with good foliage; free flowering. Blooms 
of medium size. 
Glory of Sunninghill. Late. A hardy, bushy, com¬ 
pact grower with good foliage; free bloomer. 
Flowers of medium size. One of the best in this 
color. 
Macrantha. Very late. Hardy, bushy type; good 
foliage. Medium-sized flowers. 
Orange, Late. Midseason. Hardy, compact grow¬ 
er with good foliage. 
Pluto. Midseason. Slow, compact grower; good 
foliage. Hardy. 
Prince of Orange. Midseason. Compact grower; 
free flowering. The good-sized flowers are well 
mixed through the luxuriant foliage. Hardy. 
President Clay. Early. Plant tall, open grower; 
free flowering. Medium-sized flowers. Hardy. 
Sublaneeolata. Late. Tall, open-growing, hardy 
plant with large leaves. Flowers very large and 
extremely showy. 
LAVENDER 
Concinna. Midseason. Strong, open-growing vari¬ 
ety producing rosy lavender-lilac flowers. 
Formosa. Midseason. A robust, strong-growing 
Azalea with good foliage and very large flowers 
of lavender-lilac. Hardy and one of the easiest 
to grow. 
Omurasaki. Midesason. Hardy, strong - growing 
variety with flowers of rose-lavender. 
Phoenioea. Early. Somewhat like Formosa, but 
having narrower petals, also slower and more 
compact in growth. 
Violacea Rubra. Midseason. Deep violet flowers 
with wavy petals. Strong growing, and one of 
the best in its color. 
WHITE 
Fielder’s White. Early. Large, pure white flow¬ 
ers. Plardy, strong, upright grower; free bloom¬ 
ing. Best foliage of the whites. 
Flag of Truce. Midseason. Hardy, rather com¬ 
pact, bushy grower; very free blooming. Double 
flowers. 
Latana Alba. Late. Good-sized, pure white flow¬ 
ers. Hardy, dwarf, bushy grower. 
New White. Early. A hardy, bushy grower with 
deeper green foliage than Fielder’s and smaller 
flowers. 
A Hardy Selection of Our Plants 
SALMON 
Dixie. Midseason. A strong-growing, hardy, bushy 
type. Flowers salmon, with lavender splotch. 
Due de Rohan. Early. A semi-hardy, bushy, com¬ 
pact grower; very free flowering. Blooms of me¬ 
dium size. 
Frederick the Great. Late. Hardy, bushy, com¬ 
pact growth; very free flowering. 
Nora Lee. Late. A bushy, low, compact Azalea 
with clear salmon flowers. Free blooming. 
William Bull. Late. Hardy, open-growing variety 
that is. fine for pools or reflection work; free 
flowering. Rather small, double flowers like 
roses. Unique. 
VARIEGATED 
Cavendishi. Late. Very hardy, bushy type. Large 
white flower with red throat. 
Cerces. Late. Compact grower; free flowering. 
Pink and white blooms. Good foliage. Hardy. 
lveryana. Late. Low, compact grower, with good 
green foliage and large white flowers with pink 
stripe. Hardy. 
Vervaine. Late. Tall, open grower; free flower¬ 
ing. White blooms with red throat. Hardy. 
Vittata Fortunei. Early. A hardy, tall, open grow¬ 
er; very free blooming. Medium-sized, lavender 
and white flowers. Earliest and longest bloom¬ 
ing variety. 
Prices of Indica Azaleas 
Each 10 
fi to 8 inch spread.$ .50 $ 4.00 
8 to 12 inch spread.75 6.50 
12 to 18 inch spread.... 1.25 10.00 
18 to 24 inch spread. 2.00 17.50 
Lavenders Only 
Each 10 
2 to 3 feet high.$3.00 $25.00 
3 to 4 feet high. 4.00 35.00 
4 to 5 feet high. 5.00 45.00 
AZALEAS—KURUME (Azalea Obtusa japonica). 
This type of azalea is coming into prominence in 
the South. They are somewhat dwarf habit, are 
compact and come in many colors. Good for plant¬ 
ing in front of larger types. Flowers single, hose- 
in-hose or double. We can furnish the following; 
Snow (white), Christmas Cheer (red), Hexe (deep 
red), Apple Blossom (pink), Cherry Blossom (light 
pink), Coral Bells (shell pink), Peachblow (peach 
pink), Pink Pearl (salmon), Flame (orange), Ve¬ 
suvius (orange red), Hinodegeri (red). 
Prices of Ivurume Azaleas 
Each 10 
6 to 8 inch spread.$ .75 $ 6.00 
8 to 12 inch spread. 1.00 9.00 
12 to 18 inch spread. 1.75 15.00 
18 to 24 inch spread. 2.50 22.50 
AZALEA AMOENA 
Of dwarfish habit; related to the Kurume type. 
Leaves small and shiny; flowers pink, produced in 
profusion during late winter. 
Prices of Amoena Azaleas 
Each 10 
6 to 8 inch spread.$ .50 $4.00 
8 to 12 inch spread.75 6.50 
12 to 18 inch spread. 1.00 7.50 
While our prices are as low as any, yet 
our aim is not to be the cheapest; value is 
our big consideration and aim. Constant 
care bestowed upon trees in bringing them 
to the best nurtured condition makes for 
cost. We could reduce nurturing cost and 
consequently selling costs, but that would 
not be giving Quality and Value. The best 
Value for the Money—that is our desire. 
W herever you find this mark B&B it stands for Balled and Burlapped, meaning the roots are 
dug with firm ball of earth and securely wrapped in burlap. Stock intended for balling is 
given double space in nursery rows and grown specially for balling. 
