LORAIN: Cerise, double. Flowers good size, early to mid-season. 
MME. PERICAT: Light pink flower, showy, late. 
PINK PEARL: Delicate apple-blossom pink in dense clusters; late. 
RAMENTACEA: Single pure white, very free-flowering, strong 
growex. 
SALMON BEAUTY: Flowers large, salmon; compact, showy: ex- 
cellent for pot plants. 
SNOW: Pure white flowers, hose-in-hose, free bloomer, excellent 
for pot plants. 
SWEETHEART SUPREME: Shell pink double, large round glossy 
foliage. One of the newer varieties; very good. 
SIZES OF KURUME VARIETIES TWO OR MORE TIMES TRANS- 
PLANTED AND SHEARED. 4 to 6 in., 6 to 8 in., 8 to 10 in., 
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INDIAN AZALEAS: Those large-flowered, evergreen, strong- 
growing plants, the most showy of all in our southern gardens, 
have in recent years, really come into their own. There is 
a place in every planting for Azaleas and in any grouping 
where they predominate, the result is always striking. 
INDICA VARIETIES: 
ALBA INDICA: Pure white, tall growing, very hardy. 
BRILLIANT: Flowers carmine, tall growing, late. 
DIXIE: Orange-red, shading to lavender near center, strong 
growing, early to mid-season. 
DUC de ROHAN: Salmon, medium size, free-flowering; compact, 
medium grower. 
ELEGANS: Light pink, fast-growing, early. 
FIELDERS WHITE: Pure white, early, hardy. Very good. 
FORMOSA: Deep lavender, strong growing, good foliage, one 
of the most popular varieties. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABER: Orchid with darker markings. In- 
troduced by Glen St. Mary Nurseries. Should be in every 
garden. 

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