FORMOSA—Light purple with pink cast. 
Large flowers, large dark green leaves, 
fast dense grower. Very hardy. The best of 
its color. 
INDICA ALBA—Pure white. Light green, 
hairy leaves, upright grower, midseason 
bloomer. 
LADY EDITH—Pink, shell pink, and white 
variegated. The individual flowers of this 
variety are very beautiful. Glossy leaves. 
Blooms over long period. 
LATANA ALBA — White. Dwarf, bushy 
grower, late bloomer. 
MOSS POINT RED—Orange red. Compact 
grower, dark green leaves, large, waxy 
flowers, late bloomer. 
ORCHID—Light orchid. Medium sized 
flower, early bloomer, fast upright grower. 
PRIDE OF DORKING—Carmine red. Late 
bloomer, compact grower, does not stand 
as much cold as some. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—Watermelon pink. 
The finest and most beautiful of all azaleas. 
It is a regular and profuse bloomer, and 
even small bushes are covered with flowers. 
This variety does not commonly grow in a 
mound shape, but in artistic tiers, so that 
when it is in full bloom it looks like a 
floral design. Very hardy. We have the 
true Pride of Mobile, which is much better 
than many watermelon pinks sold for it, 
which are not as hardy. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Flowers large and 
a very rich orange red. Low, compact 
grower, late bloomer. 
HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
These are not dwarf azaleas like the 
Kurumes, but reach heights of 10 to 12 
feet. They are very hardy. 
HARDY FIREFLY—Dark scarlet single 
flower of fair size. Compact grower and 
extremely hardy. 
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