“^AZALEAS-x 
Azaleas will be flowering at 
Wight Tflurseries during late 
February, March and Mpril. 
Toull enjoy a visit to the nur^ 
sery during azalea season. 
PRIDE QF DORKI^J^ 
RED FLAME AZALEA 
GROUP 1 
THE FASTER GROWING VARIETIES OF 
AZALEA INDICA 
FORMOSA. Large single, purple-pink flowers; 
leaves dark green. Very vigorous grower, and very 
satisfactory. 
PHOENICA. Similar in color, form and habit to 
Formosa, with slightly smaller blossoms. Early. 
ELEGANS. A light clear pink with lustrous green 
leaves. Early bloomer and very desirable. Sizes to 
15 inciies. 
VITATTA FORTUNE!. A strong open growing aza¬ 
lea; blossoms variable, ranging from white blossoms 
with faint lavender stripes, to a pale lavender. Some¬ 
times a plant may produce flowers of only one color, 
or they may be mixed on the bush. Sizes to 18 inches. 
Also 4 to 5 feet, ^4.50. 
PRICES—Group I 
Size Each 10 100 
8 to 10 in. _^0.35 ^3.00 ^25.00 
10 to 12 in._ .55 5.00 45.00 
12 to 15 in._ .70 6.50 60.00 
15 to 18 in. _ .95 9.00 80.00 
18 to 24 in._ 1.15 11.00 100.00 
GROUP 2 
AZALEAS BLOOMS COMPLETELY HIDING THE FOLIAGE 
AZALEAS DUG FOR SHIPMENT. NOTE THE MANY FIBROUS 
ROOTS ON THE PLANT AT THE RIGHT. THEY ARE SURE TO 
LIVE AND GROW 
Medium growers, generally more compact than 
Group I and therefore, showier when in bloom. 
Leaves deep green. 
CAVENDISHIANA. Large, light salmon flowers, 
very late-blooming. Dwarf and spreading in habit. 
Sizes to 15 inches. 
COCCINEA MAJOR._Large flowers of orange, red 
color. Early. Sizes to 15 inches. 
DIXIE. Salmon red; strong grower; blooms early. 
Sizes to 15 inches. 
DUC DE ROHAN. A free blooming, dense growing 
type of Azalea. Fine flowers of salmon color. Sizes 
to 12 inches. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Flowers rosy salmon 
with dark center. Blooms in midseason. Compact 
grower; medium height. 
GEORGE FRANC. Unusually large flowers color¬ 
ed bright rose. One of the handsomest of all Azaleas. 
Early. 12 to 15 inch and 15 to 18 inch grades 
only. 
HARRY VEITCHI. 
Light pink, ruffled flow¬ 
ers produced on low, 
bushy plant. An excellent 
variety. Hardy. Size to 
12 inches. 
LAWSAL. Light Salmon 
pink. Midseason. Med¬ 
ium growth. Sizes to 18 
inches. 
LILAC. A large lilac 
blossom produced in 
midseason. Very good. 
Sizes to 15 inches. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. 
A rather slow growing 
variety of Azalea u hich 
blossoms late in the season; flowers a very deep pink 
which is especially pleasing. Sizes to 18 inches. 
PRINCE OF WALES. A free flowering early va¬ 
riety of rose-red. Sizes to 12 inches. 
RED FLAME. A very brilliant red which flowers 
early in April. This is one of the most vigorous 
varieties, and may be seen at Magnolia Gardens the 
size of small trees. A most desirable plant. Sizes to 
18 inches. Also 18 to 24 inches, ^2.50 each. 
VERVAENE. White, flowers striped with rose 
Late. Sizes to 18 inches. 
PRICES—Group II 
Size Each 10 100 
6 to 8 in. _^0.35 ^3.00 ^25.00 
8 to 10 in. _ .55 5.00 45.00 
10 to 12 in. _ .70 6.50 60.00 
12 to 15 in. _ .95 9.00 80.00 
15 to 18 in. _ . 1.15 11.00 100.00 
AZALEA GARDEN 
