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prepare the soil, and set out the plants. This is all just 
part of the day’s work to us, and we are up to the minute 
in all our methods. 
i Those who prefer to do their own planting are welcome 
to consult us on any special questions that may arise. In 
such a case it is preferable for the buyer to visit our nurs- 
eries and select the plants in person while they are in bloom. 
In this way the exact specimen for each location may be 
had. We can supply the proper soil, composted peat, for 
planting Azaleas. 
AZALEA INDICA 
BRILLIANT. Early midseason. Clear deep rose-pink. Com- 
pact, slow growth. 
DUC DE ROHAN. Early. Light salmon-orange, medium 
size. Blooms abundantly over a very long period. Pruning 
keeps the plant low and bushy. Fine for landscape planting. 
ELEGANS. Early. Clear light pink. Hardy, rapid grower. 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Early. Large, pure white flowers. 
Hardy, strong, upright. The best white. 
FISHERS PINK. Midseason. Light pink. Strong, compact 
bushy grower. New. 
FORMOSA. Midseason. Very large, lilac-lavender flowers. 
Robust growth. The finest of its color and the most popular 
of all Azaleas. Grows easily. 
GEORGE FRANC. Early. Large, clear light pink. One of the 
earliest to bloom. Free flowering, hardy, compact. 
GULF PRIDE. Light purple, sometimes variegated. Strong, 
upright grower. Free bloomer, flowering over several months. 
Foliage is not too good, however. Flowers reward you by 
prolonging the season. Sizes limited. 
LAWSAL. Midseason. Soft salmon-orange. Blooms pro- 
fusely over a long period and is in great demand. Easy to 
grow. 
MAGNIFICA. Similar to Gulf Pride except that flowers are 
variegated white with lavender. Our strain has white pre- 
dominating. We consider it very worthwhile. Only a few 
plants in limited sizes. 
MRS. ENKE. Variegated. Dwarf, slow, compact grower. 
Very pretty; helps to break up solid colors when used in 
group plantings. We like it and recommend it. Sizes limited. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. Early. Medium-sized flowers of clear 
orange-red. Tall, open growth; free flowering. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. Midseason. Similar to Elegans but 
more compact in growth and bearing larger flowers of water- 
melon-pink. Very free flowering. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Midseason. Large, clear orange 
flowers well mixed through the luxuriant foliage. Free 
flowering and compact in growth. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Late. Clear deep pink. Hardy, slow, 
compact grower and a very free bloomer. Beautiful flowers. 
SWEETHEART SUPREME. A new hybrid, like a Sweet- 
heart rose in shape and color. Small pink hose-in-hose 
flowers, freely produced. 
VITTATA FORTUNEI. Early. Lavender flowers variegated 
at times with white. Hardy, tall, very free blooming. Has 
been known to remain in bloom from September to February. 
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COCCINEA MAJOR. Early. A very fine orange-red— 
among the best in this color. Tall grower. 
DODD’S PINK. Similar to Elegans, except bushier. 
