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LANIER’S • FLORALA, ALA. 
ROSES, continued 
Mrs. Charles Bell. A sport from Radiance, and sometimes 
known as “Shell-Pink Radiance.” Same size and shape 
as Radiance but color is soft shell-pink. 
Radiance. The standard by which all other bush Roses 
are judged. Healthy, prolific, long period of bloom, 
good form and color, in fact, an all-round A-l Rose. 
Color hard to describe —pink shading to almost white 
at outside edges of petals; cup-shaped. 
Red Radiance. Same as Radiance, except color is water¬ 
melon-red. This is the most popular Rose we handle. 
Talisman. Another Rose that is growing more popular 
every year. Color is difficult to describe — a blending of 
orange, yellow, apricot, pink, and red, changing from 
season to season. Very healthy and free blooming; fine 
long stems; pointed buds open to vase-shape. 
PRICES Each 10 100 
2-yr. No. 1 Budded or Grafted Plants 
on strong-growing rootstocks. . .$0 35 $3 00 $25 00 
Broad-leaved Evergreens 
Azaleas 
Azaleas are, without a doubt, the most gorgeous flower¬ 
ing plants we have. Their blooming season begins in late 
winter and extends into late April. They are well adapted 
to landscape and yard planting, as well as to pot-culture. 
In fact, we believe the most desirable use for Azaleas is 
that of pot-culture, especially with the smaller type 
Japanese varieties. The larger growing Indica or Indian 
type may also be planted in pots and shifted as they grow 
larger, and finally transferred to the yard. 
The advantage of growing in pots is that the soil, shade, 
and moisture can be more conveniently controlled, and 
this is most important in growing Azaleas. 
Many people have been disappointed with Azaleas 
because they were not properly instructed by the nursery- 
Azalea Foundation Planting 
