DEVELOPED BY GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO. 
Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
A New Variegated Azalea, GEORGE LINDLEY TABER 
EVERAL years ago we discovered this fine sort growing as a limb 
sport on one plant of the well-known lavender Omurasaki. It is 
interesting to note that Omurasaki has an impressive record of use- 
fulness from the earliest days of Azalea history, having been repeatedly 
utilized as a stock in hybridization work. 
We have kept a close check on the behavior of plants grown from the 
original wood, to make sure that they would carry on the noteworthy 
characteristics which first attracted our attention. Their blooming and 
general performance record has been exceptional and we have named the 
variety for our founder, the late George Lindley Taber. 
A rapid grower, the Taber approach 1es Formosa in thrifty habit and its 
ooms are only-slightly smaller. A faint fragrance makes-it-doubly-attrac- 
those who miss this attribute in many of the Azaleas. 
Grouped with Formosa, Phoenicea, or any of the lavenders, the effect 
is what might be called a “blending contrast’? and easily becomes the 
cynosure of all eyes. The George Lindley Taber Azalea is classed as a 
medium-late bloomer, opening in March at Glen Saint Mary. 
We are the originators and only authorized vendors of the Taber; 
only here can you be sure of getting the true strain, backed by a guarantee 
respected since 1882. 
Those who visit Bellingrath Gardens in Mobile or Cypress Gardens 
in Winter Haven, Florida, this winter, may see artistic plantings of the 
Taber Azaleas in bloom at either showplace. And of course our dis- 
play garden at Glen Saint Mary contains the largest collection any- 
where. 
ORDER EAR Ly Let us have your order right away if possible, 
so we may make shipment at the proper time— 
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FOUR AZALEAS 
YOU SHOULD HAVE 
AZALEA, APPLE-BLOSSOM. We like 
this one because its heavy crop of flowers 
much resembles apple-blossoms in color- 
ing. It is one of the hardier varieties, of 
compact habit, midseason, with fine glossy 
green foliage. Really an exquisite Kurume 
destined for great popularity. Like mest 
of the other Kurumes, it ts a slow grower 
and therefore suitable for small areas. 
Each Each 
6 to 8 in.. .$0 50 | 12 to 18 in....$1 40 
8 to 10 in.. 75 18 to 24in.... 2 00 
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AZALEA, SNOW. A beautiful pure white 
Kune that, at the height of its blooming 
season (February), looks like a snowbank. 
The foliage is dark green and the plants are 
compact and shapely. This is probably the 
most dependable and most popular white 
of tts type for use in the South. 
Each Each 
6 to 8 in.. .$0 50 | 12 to 18 in.. ..$1 40 
8 to 10 in.. WS || akskioy MA aes 5. A OW 
10%to 12 mee OO 
AZALEA, NEW FLAME. For all who en- 
joy brilliant splashes of color in the land- 
scape, this fine, upright-growing Indica is 
highly recommended. It blooms here 
fairly late in a brilliant flame shade of 
striking beauty. A particularly valuable 
variety for low screens and hedging. 
125 ton Santee Wee ee pL 00 
AZALEA, WILLIAM. BULL. While not 
new, this late-blooming, double-flowered, 
rosy salmon is distinct enough to attract 
much attention. Flowers are quite bright 
when first open and look like tiny roses 
borne profusely on long, loose stems. A 
most interesting Azalea for special places, 
such as reflecting pools and _ for planting 
against high walls. The William Bull is 
hardy and flowers over a long period. 
Each Each 
6 to 8in.. .$0 40 | 12 to 18 in....$1 25 
8 to 10 in.. GOMES to 24 ine eS 
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