
George Frank Omurasaki variegata Elegans 
Hjort’s Indica Azaleas 
Azaleas are the most attractive of the winter- and spring-flowering shrubs in the 
Lower South. Varieties of Indica Azaleas, which are mostly tall growers with a 
profusion of single flowers, are a mass of beauty on the northern estates and at 
Hyort’s Azalea Woodland from February till April. All of the Azaleas we offer 
are stocky, well-grown plants, set with the maximum of flower-buds. Indica Aza- 
leas are Evergreen. 
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VARIETIES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
Alba. Large; single; white. Tall; midseason. 
Brilliant. Brilliant deep pink. Small, bushy grower; late. 
Croemina. Very large flower; light pink. Compact and tall; early. A very fine Azalea and a favorite 
at Hjort’s Azalea Woodland. 
Dixie. This salmon-red is one of the finest of the Indica Azaleas. Midseason. This lovely Azalea is 
one of the hardiest and most satisfactory of all. 
Duc de Rohan. Medium-sized; salmon-pink. Early. 
Elegans. One of the best early-flowering Azaleas. Light rose-pink. Tall. We usually sell more 
Elegans than any other Azalea. 
Fielder’s White. Large; pure white. Early. 
Formosa. Large-flowered, purplish pink, dark-foliaged variety. Generally considered the greatest 
of all Indica Azaleas, this is always in great demand and always satisfactory in this section. 
George Frank. Large; rose-pink with deeper center, one of the loveliest of all Azaleas. Compact; early. 
Iveryana. Variegated Azalea. Large, white flowers, striped pink and orange. Of spreading habit; late. 
Lawsal. Bright salmon-pink. Tall, bushy grower; late. We highly recommend Lawsal as 
one of the hardiest and most beautiful of Azaleas. 

Omurasaki variegata. Our finest variegated Azalea. Blush-pink with markings of deeper pink 
and red. Late. 
Phoenicia. Large rosy lilac to lavender flower; dark green foliage; spreading grower. One of the 
best Indica Azaleas. ; 
President Clayes (Flame). One of the best of all Azaleas. Flame-red, a delightful color through 
pine woodland or fronting a dark background. Rather early bloomer for darker-colored Azalea. 
Pride of Dorking. Rose-red; large flower. Late. 
Pride of Mobile. Deep watermelon-pink; large flower. Late. Very satisfactory. 
Pride of Thomasville. A lJavender-pink sport of Concinna, originating with us. Has longest 
season of bloom of any Indica, beginning early and continuing throughout the main season. 
Offered this year for first time. 
Prince of Orange. Scarlet. Low, spreading, compact; late. 
Vittata Fortunei. Flowers white with pink or lavender stripes, borne at intervals from October to 
March. Strong, open grower. ; 
William Bull. The only double-flowering Indica Azalea we list. Many pomegranate-red flowers 
produced rather late in the Azalea season. An open, branched, picturesque grower. 
We have many large and very large specimen Azaleas. We would be pleased to quote those who 
are interested. 
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