Azaleas 
Azaleas are such profuse bloomers that each plant 
is a solid mass of color. It is indeed one of the most 
beautiful flowering plants we have in the South. 
For culture, Azaleas need only slight attention and 
wonderful results may be obtained. They require a 
light, well-drained soil, slightly acid and containing 
peat-moss or leaf-mold if available. Partial shade, 
especially when young, and ample water during the 
dry weather are the other essentials. Cottonseed meal 
about three times a year is a good fertilizer. 
Azaleas have proved their value to the nursery- 
men and Landscape Architect, their worth as pot- 
plants to the Florists for forcing. They are rapidly 
becoming popular because of their wide range of 
colors and their excellent keeping qualities in hot, dry 
homes. Use more Azaleas! You will find them a very 
profitable item in your trade. 
Indica Azaleas 
The most popular of all Southern flowering shrubs 
and evergreens, the Indica Azalea continues to retain 
its unequaled charm and beauty in the landscaped 
gardens and lawns of the smallest homes to the largest 
estates. 
As its popularity increases, our efforts to produce 
the best stock continues, and now we have a limited 
supply of many of this type. All are well rooted, have 
been root-pruned, and are guaranteed to have the best 
foliage color that can be produced. We urge you to 
try at least a few. You will be completely satisfied 
with the sales of these fine, beautiful plants. 
Daphne Salmon... With medium flowers, typical or 
the name in color, it is a very hardy plant that is 
ideal for greenhouse or landscaping. 
Dodd’s Pink ... Very hardy Azalea with large pink 
flowers that bloom about the same time as Pride 
of Mobile. A good grower that blooms prolifically. 
Formosa ... Probably the finest of its color—purplish 
pink. A strong, robust Azalea with large dark 
leaves and big flowers. Blooms early. A fast 
grower and very hardy. 
Pride of Mobile ... By far the best Indica Azalea. 
A fast grower with foliage a shade lighter than 
that of Formosa. Very hardy and a good bloomer, 
forming watermelon-pink blossoms in masses that 
completely cover the plant. 
PRICES OF INDICA AZALEAS: 
10 100 
6 to 8 in., bed grown (spring delivery) $10.00 
Prentiss WIL; DUGS.- 4 $4.00 30.00 
Tete ori With OUdS 2... 5.00 40.00 
ioere olin. With buds... =. = ee YAY 60.00 
SEMMES, ALABAMA 
