THE NAME SIGNIFIES BETTER PLANTS 3 
AZALEAS 
Our efforts of the past season have been amply 
rewarded with finest “‘crop’” of Azaleas we have 
ever grown. As we said in our letter of introduction, 
we have developed some very fine plants in the 
Kurume type for the florist, but for the nursery- 
men and landscape men we have also the very best 
in Indica types as well as some very hardy Kurumes 
which, through special efforts, have been made to 
stand much colder weather than ordinary lath-house 
Azaleas. Local landscape men have found them a 
boon to their trade. As this list goes to press, our 
lining-out stock is in prime condition and from all 
indications, promises to be the ‘‘tops’”’ in this sec- 
tion this year. 
For culture, Azaleas need only slight attention 
and wonderful results may be obtained. They re- 
quire a light, well-drained soil, slightly acid and 
containing peat moss or leaf mold if available. 
Partial shade, especially when young, and ample 
water during the dry weather are the other essen- 
tials. 
Azaleas have proven their value in the South to 
the nurserymen and are rapidly proving their worth 
as pot plants to the Northern florists. Use more 
Azaleas! You will find them a very profitable item 
in your trade. 
INDICA AZALEA 
The most popular of all Southern flowering 
shrubs and evergreens, the Indica Azaleas continues 
to retain it’s unequalled charm and beauty in the 
landscaped gardens and lawns of the smallest to 
the largest estates. 
As their popularity continues to gain, our efforts 
to produce the best stock continues and now we 
have a fine supply of a good number of this type. 
All are well rooted, have been root-pruned and are 
guaranteed to have the best foliage color that can 
be produced. We urge you to try at least a few. 
You will be completely satisfied with the sales of 
these fine, beautiful plants. 
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. 
