INDIAN AZALEAS 
(Azalea indica) 
The Indian Azaleas are evergreen shrubs with 
large single or double flowers which sometimes 
measure 4 inches across. Some varieties are slow- 
growing, and practically dwarf, while others grow 
rapidly into large shrubs. The colors are varied 
and very beautiful. 
RED AND DEEP PINK 
PRIDE OF DORKING. Late. A good grower, open and 
hardy; free flowering. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Rather late. Hardy, bushy, com- 
pact grower; free flowering. 
LIGHT PINK 
ELEGANS. Early. A hardy, fast grower, of rather open 
habit; free flowering and easy to grow. 
ELEGANS SUPERBA (Pride of Mobile). Midseason. 
The flowers are larger and deeper, brighter pink than 
Elegans. 
GEORGE FRANC. Early. A hardy, bushy grower, 
bearing its large flowers in profusion. 
SALMON 
DIXIE. Midseason. A _ strong-growing, hardy, bushy 
type. Flowers salmon-red. 
DUC DE ROHAN. Early. A semi-hardy, bushy, compact 
grower; very free flowering. Blooms of medium size. 
LAWSAL. Miuidseason. Very hardy; blooms profusely. 
One of the best In Its color. 
WHITE 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Early. Large, pure white flowers. 
Hardy, strong, upright grower: free blooming. Best 
foliage of the whites. 
INDICA ALBA. Blooms later than Fielder’s White. Pure 
white, and very hardy. 
LANTANA ALBA. Late. Good-sized, pure white flowers. 
Hardy, dwarf, bushy grower. 

CULTURAL DIRECTIONS for AZALEAS 
A cultural of any variety are easily grown if a few 
cultural suggestions are followed. Soil with an acid 
reaction Is necessary to the growth of Azaleas. If 
your ground has an alkaline reaction, add plenty of leaf- 
mold or peat moss to it before setting out the plants. 
Keep lime away from them. Sufficient moisture to keep 
the roots moist is necessary, but the location chosen should 
be well drained. Avoid dense shade; best results are ob- 
tained by planting Azaleas in partial shade. They do not 
require much commercial fertilizer if plenty of leaf-mold or 
peat moss has been supplied at the time of planting. A 
light application of cow manure or cottonseed meal is 
desirable. 
Note: For lining-out Azaleas, we suggest that you wait 
for spring delivery, when danger of frost is over. We book 
advance orders on Iining-out stock. 
Tallahassee, Florida LS 
