AZALEAS 
Azaleas come first and highest among the flowering 
evergreen shrubs and are without a doubt the most 
beautiful flowering plants we have in the South. No 
other shrub adds that touch of beauty, giving such a 
variety of colors, at that season of the year. They have 
a long blooming season, beginning in the winter and 
extending into June. In planting a garden they are 
unequalled and no garden is complete without a num- 
ber of these flowering si.rubs. All Azalaes are profuse 
bloomers and every plant is a mass of color during its 
blooming period. Azaleas may be used as specimen 
plants, in the foundation planting in the shrubbery 
border, or in beds by themselves. 
The Indica, Japanese and Kurume species are out- 
standing among the Azaleas. The Indica Azalea, origi- 
nally imported from India, is the tall, fast growing 
type; producing large showy blooms in various colors. 
The Kurume is not as fast growing as the Indica, but 
of more compact form, the flowers being smaller of the 
hose-in-hose, single and double type they are profuse 
bloomers. 
We now offer a large stock of the best selected 
varieties of the Indica, Japanese and Kurume Acaleas. 
All plants from the smallest to the largest size are well 
rooted, bushy, healthy and strong and will give entire 
satisfaction in every respect. ' 
AZALEA INDICA 
The Azalea Indica is one of the fastest growing type. 
with masses of large flowers covering the entire bush, 
and during their blooming season are a beautiful sight, 
being unrivaled by any other flowering shrub. The 
Indica Azalea can be safely grown in any climate where 
the temperature does not go below 10 degrees above 
zero. 
SALMON 
Pride of Summerville—Midseason, fast, bushy grower. 
So unusual is its pure salmon-pink color, its leaf and 
other characteristics that we have established it as 
our leading variety. 8 inches to 18 inches. 
Nora Lee Salmon—Late. Low, bushy compact plant. 
True salmon flower. 8 inches and 10-12 inches. . 
L. A. W. Salmon—Midseason. Blooms -profusely. Bushy 
grower, 8 inches to 12-15 inches. 
PINK | | 
Geo. Franc—Early. Large pink flower with dark blotch 
in center. Bushy grower. 8 inches to 18 inches. 
