AZALEAS ° te most attractive winter aud spring 

AZALEA, DIXIE 
VARIETIES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
Alba. Large; single; white. Tall; midseason. 
Brilliant. Brilliant deep pink. Small, bushy grower; late. 
Croemina. Very large flower; light pmk. Compact and tall; early. A very 
fine Azalea and a favorite at Hyort’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. 
factory. 
Pride of Thomasville. A light lavender-pink sport of Concinna, originating 
with us. Has longest season of bloom of any Indica, beginning early and 
continuing throughout the main season. Very hardy and very satisfactory. 
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 prices for those who are interested. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Late. Very satis- 
ug shrub for the 
Lower South... . 
HJORT'S INDICA AZALEAS 
Azaleas are the most showy of flowering shrubs. In the 
Lower South, through the use of early, midseason, and late 
varieties, producing a mass of bloom in a wide range of de- 
lightful colors, a long season of flowering Is enjoyed. 
Plant Azaleas in partially shaded, well-drained locations. 
To create a more acid condition, favorable to Azaleas, it is 
well to use Peat Humus at the time of setting, and when 
plants are established fertilize them with Azalea and Ca- 
mellia Fertilizer. Antmal manures are not recommended for 
Azaleas. 
The growing of finest quality Azaleas has long been a 
specialty with us, and the plants this season are some of the 
best we ever raised. Here you will find a wide assortment of 
varieties to choose from, tncluding some that are generally 
Scarce. 
Visit Hjort’s Azalea Woodland 
Visitors are always welcome, whether to purchase plants or not. 
Each succeeding season sees the grounds become more interesting, 
as new and improved varieties are added. 
While this invitation Is extended to all, it is especially mtended 
for those friends and customers who used to enjoy frequent visits 
here. Some people, especially those from a distance, have not been 
able to visit our grounds the past several years. For others the 
visits have been greatly reduced. It is possible that by the time 
Camellias and Azaleas are in bloom again a portion of the war may 
be over, and traveling easier. 
When you can travel, do come! 
Miscellaneous Azaleas 
AZALEA Kaempferi. A very hardy, late-flowermg, large Azalea of up- 
right growth and dark green foliage. Same sizes and prices as A. indica. 
An excellent April-flowering evergreen Azalea. Pink and red. 
A. macrantha. Late spring and summer-flowering Azalea, fine for greatly 
extending the flowering season. Single and double pink kinds. Evergreen 
foliage. 
PRICES OF INDICA AND KAEMPFERI AZALEAS: 
Shapely, well-grown plants from lath-houses and woodland beds 
Each 12 100 Each 12 
8 to 10in...$0 50 $5 00 $40 00 | 15 to 18in..........$1 50 $15 00 
10 to 12 in... 75 7 50 60 00 | LSstor24an eee cabo 25 00 
12 to 15 in... 1 00 PRAY SVs Go ha on oe ee? LY) 

Azaleas are effectively used in foundation plantings 
