THE NAME SIGNIFIES BETTER PLANTS 3 
AZALEAS have been one of our specialities for 
many years and this season we are pleased to offer 
the largest stock of fine varieties we have ever 
grown. If you haven’t been using our AZALEAS, 
either Specimen or Lining-Out, we wish you would 
give our plants a trial. We will please you with 
our AZALEAS as well as our other stock. 
Azaleas can not be compared with any other spe^ 
cies of plants with regard to their value as a land¬ 
scape plant or a prolific blooming plant. All Azaleas 
are very floriferous and in the Spring each plant 
is a solid mass of blooms. 
Azaleas are easy to grow if a few simple cultural 
rules are followed. They need a well drained soil 
that is slight acid in reaction. The use of peat moss 
and leaf mould in any soil is always beneficial. They 
also need plenty of water, especially during the dry, 
hot summer. Also partial shade, which will protect 
them from the hot sun, is desirable. 
We have AZALEAS especially grown for the 
Florist. Try a few and see for yourself how nice 
they are. 
INDICA AZALEA 
A fast growing group of azaleas that are known 
for their large leaves and beautiful masses or large 
flowers. These plants are well-adapted for use along 
the coast, from Mexico to North Carolina. Their 
landscape value in the smallest yards or the largest 
estates is unequaled by any specie of plants. 
Nurserymen and Landscape architects should see 
that each of their customers have a few of these 
Indica Azaleas. They will be more pleased with the 
results. 
All of our plants are well rooted, have been root 
pruned and are guaranteed to have the best foliage 
color that can be produced. Try at least a few. You 
will be pleased with the sales of our good, beautiful 
plants. 
We are listing only these nine varieties. These 
we think the best plants available in their particular 
color. 
BRILLIANT —Good fast grower, with medium 
large dark green foliage. Deep watermelon color. A 
good variety. 6-8 inches to 18-24 inches. 
CRITERION —Compact grower and late bloomer. 
Very attractive flower of strawberry color, streaked 
with a deep pink and edged with a white margin. 
6-8 inches to 15-18 inches. 
ELEGANCE— Fast and upright grower with light 
pink flowers that bloom early. 6-8 inches to 18-24 
inches. 
FORMOSA —(Known also as General Lafayette) 
Probably the finest of its color. Purplish pink, a 
strong robust Azalea with large dark leaves and 
large flowers. Blooms early and a fast grower. It is 
very hardy. 6-8 inches to 2-3 feet. 
GLORY OF SUNNYHILL— Compact grower with 
shiny, narrow leaves. One of the latest bloomers 
with an orange-scarlet flower. 6-8 inches to 15-18 
inches. 
