Elegance—Fast growing, light pink flowers of early sea¬ 
son. Thick heavy leaves making nice shaped plants. 
6-8”, 8-10” and 10-12”. 
Fisher Pink—Light Pink, blooming about the same time 
as Pride of Mobile. Very good and compact grower. 
6-8”, 8-10” and 10-12”. 
Formosa—Probably the fastest grower of all the Azaleas, 
also the largest and thickest leaves. Large purple 
flowers which are not as purple as Phoenicia. 6-8”, 
8-10” and 10-12”. 
Indica Alba—Upright grower with light green hairy 
leaves. Pure white and probably the hardiest of all In- 
dicas. 6-8”. 
Iveryana—Small light green leaves, and pure white flow¬ 
ers with pink stripe. Very compact grower. 6-8”. 
Orchid—Fast tall grower with light colored leaves. Flow¬ 
ers are light orchid. 6-8”. 
Phoenicia—Dark green foliage and good grower with 
light purple flowers. Very good. 6-8”, 8-10” and 
10 - 12 ”. 
President Clay—Fast upright grower with orange red 
flowers. Blooms in mid season and is good kind. 6-8”. 
Pride of Dorking—The deepest red of all Indicas that 
we list. It is a very good kind, but not very hardy. 
6-8” and 8-10”. 
Pride of Mobile—Fast grower with large leaves. Growth 
is similar to Formosa and nearly as fast in growth. Flow¬ 
ers are of beautiful watermellon pink, and is probably 
the most popular of all Indicas. There are in Mobile, 
Alabama, plants that are nearing their 100th birthday 
and are blooming profusely to this day. At the height 
of their blooming season you can hardly see a leaf, the 
blossoms so completely cover the plant. Historians tell 
us that we have had the Azaleas in Mobile for nearly 
two hundred years. 6-8”, 8-10” and 10-12”. 
Prince of Orange—Spreading grower of orange red. These 
plants never reach great heights, but cover the ground 
and make a wonderful showy mound. 6-8”. 
Salmon—Good upright grower with nice salmon flowers 
of medium size. One of the best of the Inlicas. It is 
known by all nurserymen in the South as “Daphne 
Salmon”. 6-8”, 8-10” and 10-12”. 
Violacea Rubra—Wine red flowers and medium size 
leaves of dark green. Very good kind to grow. 6-8”. 
Vitata Fortune:—Fast and upright grower with light 
colored leaves. One of the first to start blooming in the 
late Fall and continue all Winter and Spring. Some of 
the flowers are lavender while others are white and 
lavender veriegated. 6-8”. 
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