died. [It is of course necessary to apply the 
spray with force, and directly on the part that 
is affected, which in most instances is on the 
bottom of the leaves and in the forks of the 
twigs. 
We have one of the largest collections of azal- 
eas in the South, with plants ranging from very 
large specimen azaleas down to lining-out stock. 
The Pride of Mobile azalea is, in our opinion, 
the most beautiful and satisfactory of all. Its 
color is a brilliant watermelon red, and it blooms 
more profusely than any other variety. The 
true Pride of Mobile, which we have, is a very 
hardy plant, and stands more cold than any 
other variety of Indica azalea. It generally 
blooms a little later than the other varieties, 
and the blooms, therefore, are not so often 
damaged by late cold weather. 
THE BURLAP SITUATION 
Due to the scarcity of burlap and the labor 
shortage, all orders for azaleas will be sent out 
unburlapped, but carefully and properly packed 
to insure arrival in good condition. It is our 
opinion, from extensive handling of azaleas in 
this manner, that the plants can be shipped as 
safely, and will arrive in as good condition as 
burlapped plants. 
AZALEA INDICA 
Indica azaleas are not hardy in cold climates, 
but they are adaptable for plantings throughout 
the entire Gulf Coast section, and along the 
Atlantic Coast area as far north as North 
Carolina. 
DAPHNE SALMON — Light salmon. Fast, 
compact, upright grower, very hardy and blooms 
profusely. One of the finest of the Indica 
azaleas. 
DUC DE ROHAN — Salmon pink. Compact 
grower, small dark green leaves. Does not 
stand cold very well, but makes a beautiful pot 
plant. 
ELEGANS—Light pink. A fast upright 
grower, and one of the first to bloom. 
FISHER PINK — Light pink. Blooms mid- 
season about the same time as Pride of Mobile. 
Large flowers, profuse bloomer, compact grower, 
very hardy. We think this is one of the best. 
FORMOSA — Light purple with pink cast. 
Large flowers, large dark green leaves, fast dense 
grower. Very hardy. The best of its color. 
INDICA ALBA — Pure white. Light green, 
hairy leaves, upright grower, midseason bloomer. 
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