AZALEAS a) 

Azalea indica 
AZALEAS 
Riotous bloom and color 
Azaleas are so much at home here that no garden is com- 
plete without some of these beloved southern flowers. 
After testing all sorts, we have found the Indica varieties 
to be best suited to all our growing conditions. Indica and 
Macrantha sorts are the ones we recommend. The proper 
soil and plenty of moisture with some shade makes the 
growing of Azaleas a real pleasure. WATCH FOR OUR 
AZALEA SALE—A BIG EVENT. 
While Azaleas are usually planted between the months 
of October and May, if carefully handled they may be set 
out in any month of the year. They do not grow success- 
fully in sand, but thrive in rich peat. Yearly applications 
of leaf-mold and cottonseed meal will keep the soil in acid 
condition and the plants thriving. A good plan is to scatter 
oak leaves among your Azaleas; as they decay they pro- 
vide plant food of an acid nature. 
We are proud of the fact that we were the introducers of 
Azaleas to Central Florida as a plant for general landscape 
use. For years they have been one of our specialties and 
have contributed a great deal to the success of our business. 
No finer plants than ours can be secured anywhere; we have 
every size from the smallest to large old specimens. Every 
one we Offer is a genuine beauty. 
Home-owners look forward to our annual Azalea 
sale held in November, December, January and 
February. Many of the choicest Azalea plantings in this 
area have been executed by our firm, and we point to 
them with pride as examples of our quality of work. We 
locate and lay out the beds, select the varieties, excavate, 
