FOREWORD 
HERE is always something of interest to see at the “Home of Roses.”’ In winter 
there are many varieties of Camellias in bloom, and Hollies and Hawthorns are 
most attractive. In early spring come the Azaleas, with their wealth of beautiful 
color, soon to be followed by many deciduous spring-flowering trees and shrubs, and the 
great assortment of Roses which thrive at Thomasville, and bloom, with Altheas, Crape- 
Myrtles, etc., far ito the fall. At all seasons evergreens are beautiful. 
We would not appropriate the joy of lovely bloom and foliage to ourselves alone. 
Visitors are always welcome and not expected to buy every time they come. Good drives 
are maintained through the nursery fields, and at Hjort’s Azalea Woodland the parking 
ground has been greatly enlarged. 
In the tests of new varieties of Azaleas, Camellias, Roses, etc., we have long led the 
Southeast. We don’t have every plant that is new, but we have much that is interesting. 
To serve our customers In the planning, preparation, planting and care of their grounds, 
we operate a Landscape Department, in charge of especially trained men. 
Specialists in the field of ornamental trees and shrubs, with no fruit tree or florist 
business to divide our attention, and with forty-three years of experience here, we believe 
we can be helpful to those who need the services we render. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES, 
Byroame CG. eH jort: Thomasville, Ga. 
October 1, 1940. 

INDIAN AZALEAS 

