INDIAN AZALEAS 
VARIEGATED 
Anthenon. Late. Fast grower. Full foliage. 
Flowers white with soft rose. Hardy. / 
Cavendishi. Late. Very hardy, bushy type. 
Large white flower with red throat. 
Cerces. Late. Compaci grower; free flower¬ 
ing. Pink and white Good foliage. Hardy. 
George Lindley Taber. See page 6. 
Iveryana. Late. Low, compact grower, with 
good green foliage and large white flowers 
with pink stripe. Hardy. 
Perfection de Rentz. Late blooming and 
of medium growth with white flowers 
striped pink. Hardy. 
Vervaine. Late. Tall, open grower; free 
flowering. White with red throat. Hardy. 
Vittata Fortunei. Early. A hardy, tall, 
open grower; very free blooming. Medium¬ 
sized, lavender and white flowers. Earliest 
and longest blooming variety. 
Prices of Indian Azaleas. 
Balled and Burlapped. 
Each 
Per 10 
6 to 8-inch spread. 
.$0 
50 
$4 
00 
8 to 10-inch spread ... 
75 
6 
50 
10 to 12-inch spread . . 
. 1 
00 
8 
50 
12 to 18-inch spread ... 
. 1 
25 
10 
00 
18 to 24-inch spread .... 
. 2 
00 
17 
50 
Lavenders only. 
2 to 3 feet high. 
. 3 
50 
32 
50 
3 to 4 feet high. 
. 4 
50 
42 
50 
4 to 5 feet high. 
. 6 
00 
55 
00 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Azalea obtusa japonica 
Azalea Planting 
LIGHT PINK 
Apple Blossom. Late. Flowers a beautiful 
shade of pink, resembling apple blossoms, 
with lighter shadings toward the centers. 
Foliage glossy green. A compact grower; 
hardy. 
Coral Bells. Midseason. Dainty, beautiful, 
shell-pink flowers, shading deeper at the 
centers, and produced in profusion. Hose- 
in-hose type. Foliage small, rounded, 
with glossy sheen. 
ORANGE 
Flame. Midseason. Flowers medium size, 
single, madder-red, suffused with copper. 
Very showy. Good foliage. An open grower. 
Flamingo. Midseason. Rather large, single, 
salmon-red flowers with dark blotch. A 
medium bushy grower. 
Vesuvius. Midseason. Single, orange-red 
flowers of medium size. Foliage dark 
glossy green. Rather compact growth; free 
flowering. 
Compact, free-flowering bushes of the 
same type as the familiar Amcena to 
which they are closely related. The colors 
are brilliant and various and the flowers 
are single, hose-in-hose or double. 
RED and DEEP PINK 
Benigiri. Midseason. Single flowers of deep 
red. Compact grower with rather narrow 
leaves. Hardy. 
Christmas Cheer. Midseason. Free pro¬ 
ducer of hose-in-hose type flowers of a 
good Christmas-red color. Compact; deep 
green foliage. Hardy. 
Hexe. Midseason. Flowers hose-in-hose 
type, large for this group, of a deep red 
color. Low, dense grower. One of the best. 
Hinodegiri. See page 7. 
Morning Glow. Like Sunstar, but lighter. 
Sunstar. Single, medium-sized blooms pro¬ 
duced for a long period. Rather open 
growing and hardy. 
Daybreak. Midseason. Very free flowering. 
Large clusters of single, shell-pink blos¬ 
soms. Good green foliage. A compact 
grower. 
Exquisite. Early. Beautiful, large salmon- 
pink flowers of hose-in-hose type. Rather 
a bushy grower with good green foliage. 
Fairy. Early. Flowers single, produced 
in clusters, about the same color as Pink 
Pearl, which it resembles, but is a more 
compact grower. A very satisfactory and 
popular sort. 
Hortensia. Midseason. Soft pink, hose-in¬ 
hose flowers in dense clusters. A compact 
grower. 
Mountain Laurel. Midseason. White, 
shaded with pink, like mountain laurel. 
Good dark green foliage. Hardy. 
Peachblow. Early. Single flowers of a beau¬ 
tiful shade of peach-pink, and having 
ruffled edges. A hardy and very desirable 
Azalea. 
SALMON 
Bridesmaid. Early. Bright salmon flowers 
in large clusters. Free flowering. The foli¬ 
age is small and glossy green. 
Pink Pearl. Early. Beautiful salmon, hose- 
in-hose flowers, produced in large clusters. 
Very free flowering and a bushy grower. 
Salmon Beauty. Midseason. Large hose- 
in-hose flowers; free blooming. Foliage 
light green. 
Salmon Prince. Midseason. Large, single, 
pure salmon flowers in rhododendron-like 
clusters. Rather compact grower. 
WHITE 
Ramon tacea. Midseason. Pure white; 
single. Very free flowering. Strong, up¬ 
right grower with good light green foliage 
Snow. Midseason. Very free flowering. Pure 
snow-white; hose-in-hose type. Compact 
foliage of glossy green color. 
j Prices of Kurume Azaleas. 
Balled and Burlapped 
Each 
Per 10 
6 to 8-inch spread . 
$0 
75 
$6 
00 
8 to 10-inch spread . . 
. 1 
00 
9 
00 
10 to 12-inch spread 
. . . . 1 
25 
11 
00 
12 to 18-inch spread . . 
. 1 
75 
15 
00 
18 to 24-inch spread ... 
. 2 
50 
22 
50 
Native Azaleas 
The native Azaleas, commonly called “Wild Honeysuckles’’ in the 
South, are all deciduous shrubs. Two of the species native in Florida are 
carried in stock —Azalea austrina and A. canesc.ens. 
Azalea austrina (Florida Flame Azalea). This beautiful Azalea, native in northwestern 
Florida, blooms in March and April. The spicy-scented flowers vary in color from 
light yellow through orange to orange-red. Plants grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
Azalea amoena 
Flowers rosy purple. Small-leaf foliage, 
assuming a bronze tinge in winter. A well- 
known old variety which makes a splendid 
bedding plant because of its compact, twiggy 
habit. Hardy as far north as Massachusetts. 
Azalea canescens (Native Azalea; Wild Honeysuckle). The most common of the 
native Azaleas and is found throughout northern Florida and southern Georgia, 
growing on moist, but well-drained acid soil. The trumpet-shaped flowers are usually 
light pink in color, but white-flowered and deep pink specimens are sometimes found. 
They grow to large size, but are readily kept at any desired size by pruning. The 
blooming season is in February and March. 
Prices of Native Azaleas. 
Small clumps, 2 to 3 feet... 
Medium clumps, 3 to 4 feet 
Strong clumps, 4 to 6 feet.. 
Each Per 10 
$1 25 $10 00 
2 00 17 50 
4 00 37 50 
Paces of Azalea amcena. 
Balled and Burlapped 
Each 
Per 10 
6 to 8-inch spread . 
.$0 
50 
$4 
00 
8 to 10-inch spread . 
75 
6 
50 
10 to 12-inch spread . 
!!!!”” 1 
00 
8 
50 
12 to 18-inch spread . 
. i 
25 
10 
00 
18 to 24-inch spread . 
. 2 
00 
17 
50 
Come to Glen Saint Mary in Azalea time 
and enjoy with us our great collection of these 
colorful flowers. You will be welcome and 
we know you will be pleased. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
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