AZALEA GARDENS, SEEKING, FLA. 
No. Name and Description. 
40. HORTILANIA. The brightest and most use- 
lul variety lor Florists. Deepest blood red 
splashed leaf; zoned transparent rose; narrow 
green e order. 
90. MADAME JULES PXCOT. A beautiful green 
.e-ix mo rued oeep rose; narrow green border 
and light green veins This is one of the 
brightest of them all. 
49. PINK BEAUTY. The delight of those who 
preier a pure pink. The le'af is entirely trans¬ 
parent pure light pink, with very narrow 
g-een rms and edge. See illustration. 
42. MARIE MOIR. Like Candidum, except that 
retwedn each of the heavy green ribs are 2 or 
3 transparent spots of transparent rose. Very 
beautiful. See illustration. 
81. ITACAPUS. Changes from dark rose with 
heavy scarlet ribs on moss green ground to 
lovely grayish white bordered with narrow 
line of light green, and with the whole' center 
a beautiful transparent rose 
98. MRS. EDITH E. MEAD. Beautiful snow 
white le’af (not transparent). Prominent red 
ribs and narrow green edge. Never fails to 
attract attention. 
50. LADY DRUMMOND. A beautiful, strong 
upright grower. Center and ribs bright red. 
The entire leaf is spotted semi-transparent 
rose. See illustration. 
56. KEYSTONE. Pleasing olive green with pink 
ribs and veins, speckled light pink. 
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