AzZaleds- a blaze of color all spring 
Azaleas give such a riotous burst of color at their bloom- White varieties are not only exquisite in themselves 
ing season as to be almost overwhelming. In fact, there but they serve the added purpose of separating tones of 
| are few plants which rival them in this respect. In shade red, pink, and orange that might otherwise be mharmoni- 
| they run from the brightest red imaginable to pale yellow ous. It is always advisable to arrange for plenty of white 
and snowy white. Because of their profusion of bloom it Azaleas to mingle with the more vivid hues. ‘Truly glorious 
is well to plant them where they will have a background effects are well within the reach of every Southern gardener. 
of green. This helps to frame the bright color of the blooms. 














Azaleas, Bare Root 
Unusual conditions often produce new 
and improved methods. Due to shortage 
of labor and boxing lumber, many varieties 
of plants have for the last few years been 
shipped bare root in bales, which were 
formerly balled and burlapped. Savings in 
labor and material are passed on to you, 
as well as savings in transportation costs. 
The smaller sizes of Azaleas and Camellias 
are listed bare root only. Plant in good 
soil, give partial shade, and water often. 
You'll get pleasing results, 


SOME INDIAN AZALEA VARIETIES 
1. Glory of Sunninghill 2. Formosa 3. Fielder’s White 4. Coccinea Major 
5. Macrantha 6. Variegated 7. Prince of Wales 
