GLORIA OF SUNNYHILL—Salmon or 
brick dust pink. Compact irregular grower. 
Large light green leaves. Very satisfactory 
bloomer. 
INDICA ALBA — Pure white. Light green, 
hairy leaves, upright grower, mid-season 
bloomer. 
LATANA ALBA—White. Dwarf, bushy 
grower, late bloomer. 
LILACINA — Lilac, light green hairy leaves. 
Upright grower. Very delightful fragrance. 
MOSS POINT RED — Orange red. Compact 
grower, dark green leaves, large, waxy 
flowers, late bloomer. 
ORCHID — Light orchid. Medium sized 
flower, early bloomer, fast, upright grower. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE — This is the finest and 
most beautiful of all azaleas. Lovely water- 
melon pink blooms regularly and profusely 
cover the bushes. The larger plants cover 
with blooms to such an extent that the foliage 
is 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, which is much better than 
many watermelon pinks sold for it, which 
are not as hardy. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Almost all florists and growers of pot 
plants are now familiar with the use of 
Kurume azaleas for pot plants, as each year 
the demand for them has grown tremen- 
dously. The trade has found these azaleas, 
which cover with a profusion of beautiful 
flowers when they come into bloom, to be 
very popular pot plants, and also a profitable 
crop that requires very little care or expense. 
They should be potted in a light soil, prefer- 
ably with some peat mixed in, and kept well- 
watered. In a 50 to 60 degree house the 
plants should come into bloom within six 
weeks to two months. 
In addition to the use of Kurume azaleas 
for pot plants, they are extensively used for 
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