INDICA AZALEAS 
Coccinea Major—Deep orange-red, single, late. Low spreading growth 
habit, small narrow pointed green foliage. 
Countess of Nieuport—Deep salmon rose, single. Low, willowy, trailing 
growth habit. Foliage light green. 
Elegans—Clear pink, single, fast open grower, foliage light green. One 
of the earliest blooming of the Indicas. 
Formosa—Large magenta or rose-purple flowers, single. Fast, tall bushy 
growth. Large dull green leaves, the hardiest of the Indian azaleas. 
Very satisfactory. 
Fielder’s White—Pure white, single, petal edges ruffed. Bushy growth 
habit, dull green foliage. Most popular of the white Indicas. 
Indica Alba—White, single, delicate large flowers. Tall open growth. 
Hardiest of the white Indicas. 
Iveryana—Variegated faint rose stripes with deep rose throat and edges 
white, single. Compact, low, spreading growth habit, small pointed light 
green foliage. 
Phoenicea—Like Formosa, but blooms are brighter and produced later; 
foliage smaller and dark glossy green; compact spreading growth habit. 
President Clay—Salmon red, single; fast compact growth, light green 
foliage. One of the most satisfactory reds. 
Pride of Dorking—Brilliant carmine red, single, late. Compact, spreading 
growth habit, foliage long pointed of medium green. Very spectacular 
variety. 
Prince of Orange—Dark orange-red flowers. Large dark green foliage; 
low compact spreading growth habit. Good for low border planting, 
very showy. 
Vittata Fortunei—Variegated white with pale lavender stripesand occa- 
sional solid lavender-pink or white blooms, very early. Open upright 
growth, light green twisted foliage. 
PRICES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
Ball and Burlapped 
Each Per 10 
8-10” $ .50 $ 4.50 
10-12” 370 6.00 
12-15” 1.00 8.00 
15-18” 1.50 13.00 
18-24” 2.50 | 22.50 
24-30” 3.00 es 27.90 
Prices of larger specimens furnished on request. 


