JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
AZALEAS 
Without doubt, Azaleas are the most outstanding flowering plants 
we have in the South. The blooming season is long, if the varieties 
are selected with that feature in view. The list of Azaleas we carry has 
been carefully selected for freeness of bloom, variety of color, char- 
acter of foliage, and habit of growth. We have eliminated the plants 
that show weak growth, poor blooming habits, and poor foliage. 
Perhaps no shrub can be used to greater advantage in landscap- 
ing the garden than Azaleas. They are splendid for foundation plant- 
ing at the base of the home. This is especially true with the smaller 
and slower growing Kurumes. They are exceptionally good in borders 
and beds, or, as accent plants, spotted along evergreen shrubbery 
plantings. 
Indica Azaleas grow very rapidly, making magnificent shrubs and 
cover themselves with blooms in February and March. They grow tall 
and broad. We have seen some plants as much as thirty feet in diame- 
ter and twenty-five feet high. The Kurumes grow more slowly. Their 
flowers are smaller, but, what they lack in size of flower they make up 
in number. In the blooming season they are simply a mass of color. 
They are becoming better known and much more widely used in gar- 
den planting. 
You will find enclosed with this catalogue a little booklet in the 
preparation of which we have cooperated with one of the larger ferti- 
lizer companies. This pamphlet outlines in detail the planting, care 
and culture of Azaleas and Camellias. We will be glad to mail one of 
these booklets to you upon request. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
FIELDER’S WHITE—Early to midseason bloomer. Large pure 
white flowers with a tinge of green in its throat. Hardy, fast, upright 
grower. Good foliage. Tends to bloom inside. 
MAGNOLIA WHITE—Midseason bloomer. Very large, pure 
white flowers. Fast, strong growers, rather upright. Good foliage. 
Splendid. 
ELEGANS—Early to midseason bloomer. Light pink medium size 
flower, washed with violet. Fast, tall, open grower, with good foliage 
and free bloomer. 
FISHER’S PINK—Miidseason bloomer. Large, light pink flowers, 
with a slight tinge of delicate lavender. Hardy, fast, bushy grower. 
Splendid foliage. Covers itself with blossoms. 
GEORGE FRANC—Early to midseason bloomer. Extremely large 
flowers, light pink with carmen red throat. Fast, dense spreading 
growth, good foliage. A profuse bloomer. 
