4 TOM DODD NURSERIES 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—(Originally known as 
Watermelon Pink) By far the best Indica Azalea. 
It is a fast grower with foliage a shade lighter than 
that of Formosa. Very hardy and a good bloomer, 
forming blossoms in masses that completely cover 
the plant. 6-8 inches to 2-3 feet. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—A compact grower, 
slightly spreading with large flowers of a deep 
orange-red color. They bloom a little after mid- 
season. 6-8 inches to 12-18 inches. 
DAPHNE SALMON—With medium flowers, typi- 
cal of the name in color, it is a very hardy plant that 
is ideal for greenhouse culture. 6-8 inches to 12-18 
inches. 
WHITE—Slightly upright and a fast grower with 
large pure white flowers. Very good for group plant- 
ings in informal gardens. 6-8 inches to 12-18 inches. 
Prices on Indica Aaleas: 4,6, 10 roe 
6G=S, inches fromm ped Seen ee $ Seed $ 6.00 
8-10 inches with buds B&B... .30 2.50 20.00 
10-12 inches with buds B&B.... .40 3.50 30.00 
12-18 inches with buds B&B.... .50 4.50 40.00 
18-24 inches with buds B&B... .75 7.00 65.00 
oe3e feet. witht buase Dw bee 1.50 13.55 125.09 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Compact form, adapt for forcing, hardy and a 
veritable riot of color when in bloom, briefly de- 
scribes the Kurume Azaleas. 
Having gained rapid popularity, they are nearly 
the “‘tops’’ for all types of trade; being used in 
border plantings, in effective combination= with 
Indica Azaleas, with various landscape plans and 
now, a profitable pot plant for the florists and 
greenhousemen. 
Some local nurserymen list the taller growing 
Kurumes as ‘“‘Hardy Japanese.”’ Since most of 
them are only Kurumes, the only distinction we 
make is stating the habit of growth in separate 
varieties as we list them. 

HINODEGIRI (10-12 inch spread) 
