14 PETTYJOHN NURSERY 

TRICOLOR: Semi-double flowers of almost pure white to 
red and intermediate colors on the same bush. Stamens 
are yellow and stand out in small center circle. Own root, 
3’, $7.00; 4’, $8.00; 5‘, $10.00. 
VILLE de NANTES: A rare new Camellia introduced in 
the United States in past few years is similar to the 
Donckelari. Average size of the flower is 4% to 6 inches. 
Flowers are deep red, heavily veined and marbled with 
white. Blooms mid-season to late. Foliage deep green, 
smooth and glossy, young leaves sometimes showing yel- 
low marbling. Grafted, 12-15", $15.00; 15-18", $20.00; 
18-24", $25.00; 24-30", $40.00. 
WILLIAM PENN (Purple Peony): The flowers are medium 
size, peony-like, deep purple marked in white. A tall, 
willowy grower, with deep green, heavily serrated foliage. 
Mid-season bloomer. Grafted, 15-18", $10.00; 30-36", 15.00; 
36-40", $18.00. 
AZALEAS—Indica Type 
BRILLIANT: Mid-season. Deep pink. Free bloomer. Bushy 
plants with small leaves. 
DIXIE: Mid-season. Salmon flowers with lavender splotches 
in throat. Strong-growing, bushy, hardy type. 
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ELEGANS: Light pink. Fast grower with rather open 
habit. Good foliage. Medium-sized blooms, freely pro- 
duced. 
FIELDER’S WHITE: Early. Largs, pure white flowers. 
Strong, hardy, upright grower. Free bloomer. 
FORMOSA: Mid-season. Lavender. Free flowering. Large 
green foliage and tall bushy growth. One of the best. 
GEORGE FRANC: Large, early salmon with deep rose 
throat. Profuse bloomer. Low, flat growth. Quite hardy. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR (Omurasaki Sport): The large 
flowers are described as blush-pink to white, slightly 
speckled with lavender. Plant is vigorous grower and 
very hardy. Mid-season. 35c to $1.00 sizes available. 
LAWSAL (Daphne Salmon): This azalea is known for its 
salmon color, light green foliage and its tall open growth. 
50c to $2.00 sizes available. 
