AZALEA GLEN NURSERIES, INC. 
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Dahlias 
The Fall flower that is queen in the South. The 
varieties we offer have been grown here at the 
nursery and will stand our weather conditions of 
the lower South. Come to our nursery and see 
these Dahlias when they are at their best. You are 
alwavs welcome. 
JERSEY BEAUTY —The color is a lovely pink 
carried on long stems, fine for cutting; large 
flowers. 
JANE COWL—Apricot golden, buff and gold; extra 
large flowers; massive beauty, borne on stiff 
stems. j 
MRS. I. V. WARNER—Lavender; very popular, 
large flowers on stiff stems. 
BETTIE JOY—Beautiful canary yellow, low and 
good grower. 
Each _ $ .50 
FRANCIS LA ROCCO—Cream yellow-, tall grower. 
ROSE GLORY — Dark pink, heavy bloomer, low 
grower. 
RED GIANT—Tall grower, velvety dark red flowers. 
MELODY—Lemon yellow, tall grower. 
Prices on Dahlias, except where noted: 
Each .. $ .25 Three for _ $ .60 
Roses 
Roses for the Southern garden that will grow and 
bloom. 
Red Radiance, red. 
Pink Radiance, pink. 
Etoile De Hollande, red. 
Frau Karl Druski (American Beauty) white. 
Gitts An Tiplitz, red. 
Edith Nellie Perkins, golden yellow. 
Etoile De France, pink. 
Miargarett McGreay, pink. 
President Hoover, cerise-pink, scarlet and gold. 
Sensation, r?d. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, light pink. 
Climbing, American Beauty, red. 
Climbing, Mary Wallace, pink. 
Climbing, Talisman, golden yellow. 
Climbing, Black Boy, dark reddish black. 
Prices on all Roses: 
Each _ S .30 Twelve for _ S3.00 prepaid 
HINTS ON ROSE CULTURE 
Roses do best in a stiff soil, not too light. Add 
clay (w here you have too sandy soil. A good mixture 
of peat moss, well rotted cow manure, and bone 
meal is beneficial. Roses are heavy feeders and 
should be well fertilized and watered. 
There are two dseases and one pest that give 
most of the trouble here in the South. (1) Mildew: 
May be controlled by dusting with Dusting Sulphur. 
(2) Black Spot: A fungus growth which causes black 
spots on the leaves and causes them to turn yellow 
and fall off. Spray with Bordeaux Mixture every 
10 days or two weeks. (3) Thrips: An insect which 
feeds on the blooms and leaves. Can be controlled 
by using nicotine sulphate at the rate of 1 to 600 to 
your Bordeaux spray. 
ROSE ROULETTE—Very dwarf form of rose, 
never grows over ten inches high, small double 
pink flower. Novelty for pot or rock garden. 
Each _ $ .30 Six for _$1.50 
