HJORT’S Yudica -Azaleas 
Azaleas are the most attractive of the winter- and spring-flowering shrubs 
in the Lower South. Varieties of Indica Azaleas, which are mostly tall 
growers with a profusion of single flowers, are a mass of beauty on the 
northern estates and at Hjort’s Azalea Woodland from February till April. 
All of the Azaleas we offer are stocky, well-grown plants, set with the maxi- 
mum of flower-buds. 
GROUP | AZALEA INDICA 
The faster-growing varieties of Azalea indica, generally characterized by 
large leaves, hairy underneath, and medium to large flowers. 
PRICES OF GROUP I AZALEA INDICA Each 10 
8 to 12 in., bare root... .$0 75 $7 00 
12 to 15 in., bare root...... 1 00 9 00 
ayy MESahales MY A So os 150 14 00 
18 to 24 in., B&B 200 17 50 
Elegans. Light, clear pink. Makes large, symmetrical bush. Very early 
bloomer. A feature of Hjort’s Azalea Woodland. 8 to 12 in. to 15 to 18 in. 
Formosa. Greatest of all Azaleas. Large, purplish 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. 
Vittatta fortunei. Picturesque, open-growing Azalea. Blooms very early, 
18 to 24 in. 
producing quantities of pome- 
15 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. 
often in fall, stops in cold weather, and blooms again in spring. 
William Bull. Tall, 
granite-red, small double flowers. 
open-growing plant, 
Very late. 

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_ Azaleas 
We have some large and 
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GROUP Il AZALEA INDICA 
Mostly medium growers, generally more compact and of less rapid growth 
than Group I. Very profuse and showy. 
PRICES OF GROUP II AZALEA INDICA Each 10 
8 to 12 in., bare root... .$1 00 $9 00 
12 to 15 in., B&B. 150 14 00 
T5rtOn Siti oc eee Deer a erates Ree : eee Nera 200 17 50 
18*to:244n] B&B see eee ee cee oe I ea eee ee ota oe OO reo O 
2 tOmo tte B&D ree 5 00 40 00 
Alba. Large; single; white. Tall; midseason. AIlI sizes. 
Brilliant. Brilliant deep pink. Small, bushy grower; late. 8 to 12 in., 
12stoml Same 
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. 12 to 151n., 15 to 18 in. 
Duc de Rohan. Medium-sized; salmon-pink. Early. All sizes. 
Fielder’s White. Barlyeroutonlcenesm 2aton voor. 
George Frank. Large; rose-pink with deeper center, one of the loveliest of 
all Azaleas. Compact; early. 8 to 12 in. 
Geo. L. Taber. Our finest variegated Azalea. Blush-pink with markings 
of deeper pink and red. Tall, large, late. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 15 in. 
Iveryana. The favorite variegated Azalea. Large, white flowers, striped 
pink and orange. Of spreading habit; late. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 15 in. 
Lawsal. Bright salmon-pink. Tall, bushy grower; late. We highly recom- 
mend Lawsal as one of the hardiest and most beautiful of Azaleas. All 
sizes. 
President Clayes (Flame). One of the best of all Azaleas. Flame-red, a 
delightful color through pine woodland or fronting a dark background. 
Rather early bloomer for darker-colored Azalea. All sizes. 
Pride of Dorking. Rose-red; large flower. Late. 12 to 15 in., to 18 to 24 in. 
Pride of Mobile. Deep watermelon-pink; large flower. Late. Very satis- 
factory. All sizes. 
Prince of Orange. Scarlet. spreading compact; late. 12 to 15 in. 
Royal Purple. Variable single and semi-double flowers of violet-purple; 
foliage dark green. Habit compact. A very good Indica variety. 12 to 15 
in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Large; pure white. 
Low, 

INDICA AZALEAS USED EFFECTIVELY IN BORDER PLANTING 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
