AZALEA INDICA 


PRINCE OF ORANGE ANTHENON 
PRIDE OF 
DORKING 


WHITE 
FIELDER’S WHITE. E. Large, pure white. 
Free blooming; light green foliage. 
NEW WHITE. E. Pure white. Smaller than 
the above but with darker green foliage. 
LIGHT PINK 
ELEGANS. E. Light pink. Hardy. 
ELEGANS SUPERBA. M. Larger flowers 
and more compact growth. 
GEORGE FRANC. E. Large, light pink 
flowers. Hardy, bushy. 
GERVIN PINK. M. Shell-pink. Slow, com- 
pact grower. 
MACRANTHA SINGLE PINK. L. Large, 
light pink. Compact. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE PINK. L. Double, 
light pink. Very attractive plant with 
bushy, compact growth. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. E. Same as Elegans 
superba. 
RED and DEEP PINK 
BRILLIANT. M. Deep  watermelon-red. 
Small, dark green foliage. 
CLEAR DARK PINK. L. Deep pink. 
Hardy, compact. 
COCCINEA MAJOR. M. Bright red. Up- 
right, open growth; good foliage. 
CRESCENT CITY PINK. E. Medium 
size, dark pink. 
LORRAINE. E. Hose-in-hose flowers of 
deep red. Blooms in summer. 
PRAESTANTISSIMA. L. Bright red. Free 
blooming. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. E. Bright red. Tall, 
open growth; free bloom. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. L. Deepest red. 
Open, hardy growth. 
PRINCE OF WALES. L. Bright rose-red 
flowers borne profusely. 
LAVENDER 
FORMOSA. M._ Large, lavender-lilac. 
Strong growth; good foliage. 
PHOENICIA. E. Similar to Formosa but 
: z f ‘ with narrower petals and slower growth. 
a ; ; tll VIOLACEA RUBRA. M. Deep violet with 
COCCINEA MAJOR FIELDER’S WHITE, LAWSAL wavy petals. 

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