KIYONO NURSERIES . Crichton, Alabama 
INDICA ALBA. Rather upright grower, with dull-colored, 
hairy leaves and pure white flowers in inidscason. Very 
hardy. 
IVERYANA. Similar to Criterion, but has pink stripes on 
pure white instead of the pink ground of that variety. 
LADY EDITH. Very similar to Criterion, with almost 
identical flowers but more glossy leaves. Blooms late. 
MME. DOMINIQUE. One of the largest Indicas, similar 
in color to Criterion, but of taller growth. Very com¬ 
pact and blooms almost as late as Macrantha. Excep¬ 
tionally hardy. 
ORCHID. Upright grower with light orchid-colored flow¬ 
ers of medium size. Very early. 
PHOENICIA. Fast grower with medium-sized leaves and 
purplish pink flowers of a shade that is not often wanted 
wdth other colors, but is very nice with white. It will 
probably withstand more heat and sun than any other 
Azalea. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. One of the deepest reds of the 
entire group. Blooms late in the season and, while not 
very hardy, yet one of the best. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. Fast grower with large leaves; 
similar to Formosa but of lighter color. Some of the 
largest and choicest Azaleas in the Mobile section are 
of this variety and were known formerly as “Water¬ 
melon-pink” but we gave it the name “Pride of Mobile” 
several years ago which was immediately adopted by 
all. Plants over 70 years old, standing over 15 feet high, 
smothered by countless beautiful pink flowers, are a sight 
that cannot be equaled by any. Very hardy, fast grower, 
most brilliant in color, profuse midseason bloomer makes 
this one of the outstandingly good and profitable varie¬ 
ties for nurserymen and florists to handle. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. Good grower with orange-red flowers 
in midseason. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Spreading grower with deep 
orange-red flowers a little after midseason. Very nice. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Bushy, compact grower with deep 
pink flowers. Rathfer late. 
SALMON. Known locally as “Daphne Salmon.” Mid¬ 
season bloomer with pleasing salmon-colored medium- 
size flowers. Very hardy, staying more dormant during 
winter months. An ideal variety for forcing in green¬ 
house. 
VIOLACEA RUBRA. Beautiful shade of wine-red color 
with dark green leaves. 
VITTATA FORTUNEI. Fast, upright grower, with pale- 
colored leaves. White and lavender variegated and light 
lavender flowers intermixed. Starts blooming in fall 
and continues all winter and spring. 
WILLIAM BULL. Very hardy, upright grower which will 
not grow compact when small, but after a few years 
will assume a nice compact form. Very double orange- 
red flowers which last a long time. One of the best. 
ices of Azalea Indica: 
Each 
10 
100 
6 to 8 in., bed-grown 
$0 80 
$6 00 
8 to 10 in., with buds. 
B&B. 
..$0 30 
2 50 
20 00 
10 to 12 in., with buds. 
B&B . 
40 
3 50 
30 00 
12 to 18 in., with buds. 
B&B . 
.. 50 
4 50 
40 00 
18 to 24 in., with buds. 
B&B . 
75 
7 00 
65 00 
2 to 3 ft., with buds. 
B&B. 
.. 1 50 
13 50 
125 00 
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