ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

INDICA AZALEAS 
WHITE INDICA AZALEAS 
Indica Alba—Tall, fast growing, pure white, 
leaves dull green, mid-season. 
Fielders White—Slow growing, bushy, large sin- 
gle flowers, the best White Azalea, mid-season. 
Formosa—Greatest or all Azaleas. Large, pur- 
plish pink flowers; bush grows large and shapely. 
Darkest green foliage of all Azaleas. Easy to 
grow. Late bloomer. All sizes. 
Phoenicia—Similar in color to Formosa, but bush 
grows very compact and rounded. Late. All sizes. 
PINK INDICA AZALEAS 
Elegans—Tall, fast growing, clear pink, early 
flowering, light green leaves. 
George Franc—Slow growing; bushy; large sal- 
mon pink, flowers with rose throat, early. 
Pride of Summerville—Tall, salmon pink, excel- 
lent. 
RED INDICA AZALEAS 
Dixie—This salmon-red is one of the finest of the 
Indica Azaleas. Mid-season. This lovely Azalea 
is one of the hardiest and most satisfactory of all. 
IV StOolosine. eto. 8. in: 
Geo. L. Taber—Our finest variegated Azalea. 
Blush-pink with markings of deeper pink and red. 
Vail large, late:. 8’ to 12 in., 12 to 15 in. 
Iveryana—The favorite variegated Azalea. Large, 
white flowers, striped pink and orange. Of spread- 
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Lawsal—Bright salmon-pink. Tall, bushy grow- 
er; late. We highly recommend Lawsal as one of 
the hardiest and most beautiful of Azaleas. All 
sizes. 
Duc de Rohan — Medium-sized; salmon-pink. 
Early. All sizes. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile)—Low, bushy 
growing, watermelon red flowers of large size, mid- 
season, dull green leaves. 
Harry Weitchi—Slow grower, late, brilliant rose 
with crinkled petals. 
President Clay—F ast upright grower with orange 
red flowers. Blooms in mid-season and is good kind. 
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