MONTICELLO, FLORIDA 
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AZALEAS 
Azaleas cover a wide range of color. Their blooming season extends from October 
till April, during which time they are one of the most outstanding flowers, both onj’.ac- 
count of their riot of colors- and their habit of free blooming. :»««.• \, 
They are at their best in February and March. 
They are fine for foundation planting, bedding and as individual specimens. 
They require an acid soil and partial shade. They should not be cultivated but are 
benefited by Oak leaves or muck being put around them, and the grass and weeds kept 
down. 
They need good drainage and a moist soil. No home is complete without them. 
We offer a few of the choicest varieties. 
RED AND DEEP PINK 
ltrilliant: Early to mid-season. Compact, 
bushy plants with small leaves. Free 
bloomer, bearing flowers of deep rose-pink. 
Single Clear Pink:. Clear dark pink. 
Late. A hardy, compact, free-flowering' 
bush with fine foliage. 
Praesentissima : Late. A semi-hardy, 
compact, bushy grower with good foliage. 
Free blooming. Salmon color. Later than 
Pres. Clay. Upper petal decidedly salmon, 
marked with dots. 
Prince of Wales: A free flowering early 
variety of rose-red. 
Light Pink: Large flowering, free bloom¬ 
er, clear pink. 
Elegans: Early. A hardy, fast grower, 
of rather open habit, with good foliage. 
L iee flowering and easy to grow. Flowers 
medium sized. Growth similar to Formosa, 
but flower lighter. Pinkish white with 
darker centre. 
George Franc: Early. A hardy, bushy 
grower. One of the earliest to bloom, bear¬ 
ing its large flowers in profusion. Extra 
large salmon-pink flowers with deep red 
throat. Very showy flowers. One of the 
best. 
Pink Macrantha: Very late. A hardy, 
summer blooming type; bushy, compact 
grower. 
Mme Fry: Late. Hardy, bushy, compact 
plant with small, shiny leaves; free bloom¬ 
ing. Rose_pink, large flowers, pleasing. 
ORANGE 
Glory of Siumingliill. Late. A hardy, 
bushy, compact grower with good foliage; 
free bloomer. Flowers of medium size. One 
of the best in this color. Vivid orange-red 
color. 
Macrantha: Very late. Hardy, bushy 
type; good foliage. Medium size flowers. 
Orange I,ate: Midseason, hardy, com¬ 
pact. grower with good foliage. 
President Clay: Early. Plant tall, open 
grower; free flowering. Medium size flow¬ 
ers. Hardy. Suggestion of purple on upper 
petal with moderate dotting. 
AZALEA P,EI>S TN NATURAL SHADE 
