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ROSES, Continued 
MAMAN COCHET. T. Pale pink buds and blooms of nice 
form, deeper in color at the center. 
MME. LOMBARD. T. Large, fragrant, light pink varying to 
a deeper shade. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. HT. A fragrant shell-pink form of 
Radiance. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. HT. The color ranges 
through pink, orange, and flame tints; spicy fragrance. 
RADIANCE. HT. Carmine-pink, globular flowers. An old 
standby. 
RED RADIANCE. HT. A rose-red form of Radiance. 
TALISMAN. HT. Orange, copper, suffused pink. Very 
popular. 
SMALL-FLOWERED CLUSTER ROSES 
(Polyantha) 
CECILE BRUNNER. Small, double, soft rose-pink. The 
perfect buttonhole Rose. 
ELSE POULSEN. Large clusters of semi-double, bright pink 
flowers. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Single, bright scarlet blooms in clus- 
ters. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. Light pink, in large clusters. 
CLIMBING ROSE 
MARECHAL NIEL. Full yellow flowers on a vigorous plant. 
AZALEAS 
Riotous bloom and color 
Azaleas are so much at home here that no garden is com- 
plete without some of these beloved southern flowers. 
After testing all sorts, we have found the Indica varieties 
to be best suited to all our growing conditions, and they are 
the only sorts we offer. The proper soil and plenty of 
moisture makes the growing of Azaleas a real pleasure. 
Watch for our Azalea sale. | 
While Azaleas are usually planted between the months 
of October and June, if carefully handled they may be set 
out in any month of the year. They do not grow success- 
fully in sand, but thrive in peat or rich muck. Yearly ap- 
plications of leaf-mold and cottonseed meal will keep the 
soil in acid condition and the plants thriving. A good plan 
is to scatter oak leaves among your Azaleas; as they decay 
they provide plant food of an acid nature. 
We are proud of the fact that we were the introducers of 
Azaleas to Central Florida as a plant for general landscape 
use. For years they have been one of our specialties and 
have contributed a great deal to the success of our business. 
No finer plants than ours can be secured anywhere; we have 
every size from the smallest to large old specimens. Every 
one we Offer is a genuine beauty. 
Home-owners look forward to our annual Azalea sale 
held in January, February, and March. Many of the 
choicest Azalea plantings in this area have been executed 
