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Indica Azaleas 

HOW TO GROW AZALEAS 
Azaleas of all types are easily grown if a few rules 
are followed. They require a good well drained soil 
that has a slight acid reaction. The addition of leat 
mould, peat moss, and in a very heavy, stiff soil, 
a small amount of sand is always beneficial. Leaf 
mould and peat help maintain an acid soil, and a 
mulch of leaves is good to retain moisture and to 
furnish plant food for the next year. Partial shade 
is desirable in planting, but dense shade should be 
avoided. 
Brilliant — A good grower with small, dark green 
leaves. Deep watermelon color, being intermediate 
between Pride of Mobile and Pride of Dorking. Very 
good variety. 
Fielder’s White — Large, pure white flowers early in 
season. A strong grower, free blooming, and one of 
the best white. 
Formosa — Very fast grower with large dark leaves 
and big purplish pink flowers which have less purple 
than Phoenicia. oe 
Daphne Salmon — Light salmon. Fast, compact, up- 
right grower, very hardy and blooms profusely. One 
of the finest of the Indica azaleas. 
Pride of Mobile — Lovely watermelon pink blooms 
regulary and profusely cover the bushes. The larger 
over with blooms to such an extent that the 
hardly visible, and even very small bushes 
make a wonderful display of flowers. It is a very 
hardy variety. We have the true Pride of Mobile, 
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