STANDARD CAMELLIAS, GROUP I, continued 
VALTEVEREDA. Distinctive, large, rose-double flowers 
of deep pink, lighter in the center. 24—30 in., 30-36 in., 
and 3-4 ft. 
PRICES ON STANDARD CAMELLIAS: 
All own-root Each 
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DOLL OasO TIT tee ee Oe nd i cn Beer cs ee pS 8 00 
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ARE OUT E Ee eee he Selah sho See ee Sia had ie a 12 50 
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INDICA AZALEAS 
The Indica 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. 
PINK 
ELEGANS. A hardy, fast grower, of rather open habit; 
free flowering and easy to grow. Early. 8-10 in., 10-12 
in., and 12-15 in. 
ELEGANS SUPERBA (Pride of Mobile). The flowers are 
larger and deeper, brighter pink than Elegans. Mi§d- 
season. 8-10 in., 10-12 in., and 12-15 in. 
GEORGE FRANC. A hardy, bushy grower, bearing its 
large flowers in profusion. Early. 8-10 In. 
SALMON 
DIXIE. A strong-growing, hardy, bushy type. Flowers 
salmon-red. Midseason. 8-10 In. and 10-12 in. 
DUC DE ROHAN. A semi-hardy, bushy, compact 
grower; very free flowering. Blooms of medium size. 
Early. 18-24 in. and 2-3 ft. 
LAWSAL. Very hardy; blooms profusely. One of the best 
in its color. Midseason. 12—15 in., 15-18 in., and 18—24 in. 
WHITE 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Large, pure white flowers. Hardy, 
strong, upright grower; free blooming. Best foliage of 
the whites. Early. 12-15 m. and 15-18 in. 
INDICA ALBA. Blooms later than Fielder’s White. Pure 
white, and very hardy. 10-12 im. 
LANTANA ALBA. Good-sized, pure white flowers. 
Hardy, dwarf, bushy grower. Late. 8-10 in., 10-12 in., 
12-15 in., 15-18 in., and 18-24 in. 
LAVENDER 
FORMOSA. A robust, strong-growing Azalea with good 
foliage and very large flowers of Iavender-lilac. Hardy, 
and one of the easiest to grow. Midseason. 12-15 in. 
PRICES ON INDICA AZALEAS: Each 
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Bi tosl Ora eis a yas hee a tees ar aiae 60 
10st Ol Ze1n) se ee a eat ey a ele 75 
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