RED VARIETIES 
Brilliant. Low in its habit of growth, the medium-sized flowers are deep rosy red and the 
foliage is dark green. Early. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile). A low-growing, bushy plant with watermelon-red 
flowers of large size and dull green leaves. Midseason. 
Violacea Rubra. The large red-purple flowers appear in abundance on rapid-growing, bushy 
plants with dark green, glossy foliage. Late. 
Pride of Dorking. Large late flowering deep red profuse bloomer. Fairly hardy. Growth, 
slow wide compact. 
SALMON VARIETIES 
Due de Rohan. Clear salmon flowers of medium size, narrow light green foliage, and low, 
wide-spreading, bushy growth characterize this variety. Early. 
Lawsal. The finest salmon-colored Azalea known for its depth of color, its light green foliage, 
and its tall, open growth. Late. 
Pride of Summerville. An outstanding new variety with large salmon blooms which ap- 
pear several weeks before Lawsal. The flowers of this vigorous-growing, tall plant are larger 
than Lawsal. (Priced the same as all other Indica Azaleas.) 
Georg Frane. Large early salmon with deep rose throat, profuse bloomer. Low flat growth. 
Quite hardy. 
ORANGE RED VARIETIES 
Coceinea Major. Dark green, glossy foliage, deep orange-red flowers, and slow-growing, 
wide-spreading, bushy growth are the distinctive features of this variety. Late. 
President Clay. A very hardy variety with dull green leaves and deep orange-red flowers. 
Fast-growing, tall, bushy growth. 
Prince of Orange. Deep orange variety with dark glossy green foliage and wide-spreading, 
low growth. Late. 
Sublanceolata. Unusually large deep orange blooms and large, glossy foliage distinguish 
this slow-growing bushy type. Late. 
LAVENDER VARIETY 
Formosa. A most satisfactory variety known for its hardiness, with large lavender blooms, 
large green foliage and tall, bushy growth. 
VARIEGATED VARIETIES 
Indica Rosea Magnifiea. The large white flowers have conspicuous rose-colored throats. 
Growth is vigorous, tall, and open and the stocky foliage is slightly hairy. 
Omurasaki Sport (George Lindley Tabor). A _ top-notch variety to combine with 
Formosa is this Sport of lavender Omurasaki. The large flowers are described as blush-pink 
to white, slightly speckled with or striped with lavender. In full bloom the plant suggests a 
great bouquet of orchids. It is a vigorous, bushy grower and a very hardy variety. Mid- 
season. 
FERNANDINA,. FLORIDA TWENTY-ONE 
