Hjort’s Superior Native Azzaleas 
Azalea canescens 
Varieties of Native Azaleas 
AZALEA austrina. This beautiful Azalea 
is found in northwestern Florida to Central 
Georgia. Flame is the usual color, but some 
are almost red, and we have a limited stock 
of yellow. When ordering, state colors de- 
sired. We highly recommend this Azalea. 
A. alabamiensis. A highly fragrant and 
very scarce native Azalea. White or white 
with yellow spot. Very desirable. 
A. calendulacea. Native in central Georgia 
to the Carolinas, but fairly well adapted 
to southern Georgia. Flame to red flowers. 
A. canescens. The most common of the 
native Azaleas and is found throughout 
southern Georgia and northern Florida, 
growing on moist but well-drained soil. 
Light pink. Blooms a Iittle earlier than 
other native Azaleas. 
A. speciosa. A central Georgia Azalea with 
large flowers in varying shades of pink. 


KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 
One of the most beautiful native ever- 
greens. In mid-spring it is covered with 
clusters of small pinkish white blos- 
soms, and the foliage is narrow and 
glossy green. 12 to 18 in., $1.50 each; 
18 to 24 in., $2.00. 











Some of the loveliest colors in 
Azaleas are found in our hardy native 
deciduous varieties. For years we 
have diligently collected the finer 
types, cut them back and grown them 
over into select, stocky plants which 
are far superior to those usually 
offered direct from the woods. 
In Baker County, Georgia, we 
collected a yellow form of Azalea 
austrina which is rare, and mm extreme 
southwestern Georgia and southeast- 
ern Alabama we secured the best 
types of the highly fragrant A. 
alabamiensis. In Middle Georgia 
we have collected good types of A. 
austrina, A. speciosa and some 
A. calendulacea. Native Azaleas are 
perfectly hardy, and they bloom late, 
extending the flowering season far 
into April. They should find a 
place in every Azalea garden. 
PRICES OF NATIVE AZALEAS 
Each 12 
18 to 24 in., stocky, balled 
and burlapped......... $2 00 $20 00 
2 to 3 ft., stocky, balled 
and burlapped....... -. 3 00 «+30 00 
3 to 4 ft., stocky, balle 
and burlapped......... 5 00 50 00 
Miscellaneous Azaleas 
AZALEA Kaempferi, Deep Pink. A very 
hardy, late-flowering, large Azalea of upright 
growth and dark green foliage. Same sizes 
and prices as A. indica. An excellent 
April-flowering evergreen Azalea. 
A. macrantha. Late spring and summer- 
flowering Azalea, fine for greatly extending 
the flowering season. Single and double 
pink kinds. Evergreen foliage. Same sizes 
and prices as Kurume Azaleas. 

AZALEAS and CAMELLIAS 
_ By H. HAROLD HUME 
coe A valuable new book of practical 
is ; information dealing with these 
' beautiful, increasingly popular 

and distinctively Southern 
shrubs. Thoroughly describes 
varieties best suited for various 
uses and discusses questions of 
culture, such as soils, fertilization 
and general care. 98 pages. 
Cloches1-50) 


