AZALEAS! 
INDIAN AZALEAS are perhaps the best 
known variety of Azaleas in this country. 
The ’’Magnolia Gardens” at Charleston, South 
Carolina, and other famous gardens of the 
South are planted with varieties belonging 
to this group. Our Indian Azaleas are care¬ 
fully picked for hardiness for this section 
are as follows: 
Fijumayo, double lavender flowers. 
18 - 24 ” $ 2.00 
Indica alba, is completely submerged in 
a blanket of single, pure white flowers in 
spring. It begins to bloom just after the 
Amoena and the Hinodegiri and so is useful 
in prolonging the Azalea season. 
18 * 24 " $ 1.50 
24 - 28 ” 2.00 
Kaempferi, orange flowers of a very 
unusual shade. 
18 - 24 ” $ 2.00 
24 - 30 ” 1 2.50 
Ledifolia alba, white flowers witli faint 
lavender shadings. (Fine lot of speciman 
plants will be priced on application). 
NATIVE AZALEAS, of which there are 
sixteen species, grow from Labrador and 
Newfoundland to Southern Florida. Nine of 
the sixteen species grow in Tennessee - 
more than in any other state. We have 
selected six of the best varieties; they are: 
Arborescens, Sweet Azalea, white flowers. 
Calendulacea, Flame Azalea, flowers vary 
from orange to scarlet. 
Canescens, Piedmont Azelea, pink flowers, 
Nudiflora, Pinxterbioom, Wild Honey-suckle, 
varible pink flowers. 
Vaseyi, Pinkshell Azalea, pure pink 
flowers. 
Viscosa, Swamp Azalea, white flowers 
with a tinge of tinge. 
Nice plants 
$1.50 to 2.50 
