
Azalea, Pride of Mobile 
AZALEA INDICA, continued 
Fielder’s White. One of the best whites of the Indicas. 
Dark green, hairy foliage; excellent growth. 
Fisher Pink. Light pink. Blooms about the same time 
as Pride of Mobile; very good, compact growth. 
Formosa. Large purple flowers, somewhat lighter than 
Phoenicia. Large, thick foliage; probably the fastest 
grower of all the Azaleas. 
Indica Alba. Pure white. Light green, hairy foliage; 
upright growth. Very hardy. 
Orchid. Light orchid. Light-colored foliage; tall growth. 
Phoenicia. Light purple. Dark green foliage; good 
growth. A very fine variety. 
President Clay. Orange-red. Fast, upright growth; 
midseason bloomer. Very good. 
Pride of Mobile. Beautiful watermelon-pink—probably 
the most popular of all indicas. Large foliage; fast 
growth, similar to that of Formosa. In Mobile there 
are plants nearly one hundred years old that are still 
blooming profusely. The blooms so completely cover 
the plants at the height of the season that scarcely a 
leaf is to be seen. 
Prince of Orange. Orange-red. Spreading growth that 
covers the ground and makes a fine showy mound. 
Salmon. Medium-sized, salmon-colored flowers. Good 
upright growth. One of the best; known to nurserymen 
in the South as Daphne Salmon. 
PRICES OF AZALEA INDICA: 10 100 1000 
12 to 18 in., without arena ...$5 00 $40 00 
10 to 12 in., without burlap.... 3 50 30 00 
8 to 10 in., without burlap.... 2 50 20 00 
Liners from beds............. 7 00 $60 00 
Due to the scarcity of neha we have discontinued using 
burlap on Azaleas. We did this last season with success 
and fully believe that even after the war is Over our cus- 
tomers will not want us to go back to using burlap. 

6 BLACKWELL NURSERIES, Inc. 
