FORMOSA. Very fast grower with large dark leaves 
and big purplish-pink flowers which are less 
purple than Phoenicia. 
INDICA ALBA. Rather upright grower, with dull- 
colored, hairy leaves and pure white flowers in 
midseason—very hardy. 
IVERYANA. Similar to Criterion, but has pink stripes 
on pure white instead of the pink background of 
that variety. 

PHOENICIA. Fast grower with medium-sized leaves " 
and purplish-pink flowers of a shade that is not : 
often wanted with 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, is one of the best. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. Fast grower with large leaves; 
similar to Formosa, but has lighter colored flowers. 
One of the largest and choicest azaleas. This va- 
riety was formerly known as “Watermelon-Pink” 
but is now called “Pride of Mobile’. Very hardy, 
fast grower; most brilliant in color, profuse mid- 
season blooming makes this one of the outstand- 
ingly good and profitable varieties for nursery- 
men and florists to handle. 
VITTATA FORTUNEY. Fast grower upright, 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. 
PRICES OF AZALEA INDICA: 

6 to 8 in., Lining-Out, Each 10 100 
ped-frown <4 ae $ .80 $ 6.00 
8 to 10 in., with buds, B&B__§ .30 2.50 20.00 
10:to"-125im:, with: buds; B&BS) 40 3.50 30.00 
12-to 16) ing with buds habe -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 
LINING-OUT, 6 to 8 in., SPRING DELIVERY 
$50.00 Per 1,000 
HARDY JAPANESE KURUME 
AZALEAS 
Finest forcing Azaleas for FLORISTS 
This group, known botanically at AZALEA 
OBTUSUM JAPONICUM, includes warieties that 
are more dwarf in their habit of growth and hardier 
then the Indica group. All Kurume Azaleas will 
stand the Winter of almost all sections of the south- 
ern states without any protection. ‘Their popularity 
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