4-6 and 6-8 inch Azaleas shown with 3-inch pot. Our small 
Azaleas of this Spring offering are better than those 
illustrated here. 
have golden opportnnity to give most lasting satis¬ 
faction to their customers and incidentally enrich 
themselves by planting extensive collection of this 
showy plant in their nurseries, because azaleas will 
sell themselves when your customers see them in 
full bloom. We are listing most of important va¬ 
rieties, eliminating weaker growers or inferior flow¬ 
ers when same color can be had in better varieties. 
BRILLIANT—A good grower with small, dark green 
leaves. Deep watermelon color, being intermediate 
of Pride of Mobile and Pride of Dorking. Very 
good variety. 
COCCINEA MAJOR—Brilliant orange-red of a little 
taller growth than Prince of Orange. 
CRITERION—Compact grower, with color of straw¬ 
berry ice cream, streaked with deeper pink and 
margin of white. Late bloomer and very at¬ 
tractive. 
CROEMINA—Fast growing, light pink flowers of 
large size early in season. 
DUC DE ROHAN—Compact grower, with pretty 
small leaves and profuse bloomer of beautiful sal¬ 
mon-pink flowers. One of best plants for pot cul¬ 
ture. 
ELEGANCE—Fast and rather upright grower, sim¬ 
ilar to Formosa with light colored pink flowers 
early in season. 
FLAG OF TRUCE—Good size double white flowers 
have ruffled edge petals. Compact grower. 
FORMOSA — Very fast grower with large dark 
leaves and large purplish pink flowers which have 
less purple than Phoenicia. 
GEORGE FRANC—Early bloomer with extra large 
salmon pink flowers with deep red throat. Very 
showy flowers. 
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