AZALEA 
Azaleas give such a riotous 
burst of color at their blooming 
season as to be almost over- 
whelming. In fact, there are few 
plants which rival them in this 
respect. In shade they run from Y 
the brightest red imaginable to 
pale yellow and snowy white. t 
Because of their profusion of ' 
bloom it is well to plant them | 
where they will havea background 

of green. This helps to frame the 
bright color of the blooms. 
White varieties are not only ; 
exquisite in themselves but they 
serve the added purpose of | 
separating tones of red, pink, and 
orange that might otherwise be 
inharmonious. It Is always ad- 

visable to arrange for plenty of 
white Azaleas to mingle with the 
more vivid hues. Truly glorious 
effects are well within the reach 
of every Southern gardener. 

SOME INDIAN AZALEA VARIETIES 
1. Lawsal 2. Formosa 3. Fielder’s White 4. Coccinea Major 
5. Macrantha 6. Variegated 7. Prince of Wales 
Some of the most famous gardens in America are those featurmg Azaleas 
among other flowering plants. The Azalea gardens in Florida and Alabama, in 
Charleston, and the Middleton and Magnolia Gardens are known to thousands 
of persons who have made pilgrimages year after year to see the great burst of 
bloom. Visitors from the North marvel at this annual forecast of a new season. 
Azaleas flourish throughout the East, especially in the Middle Atlantic States, 
in both wild and cultivated forms. 
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