LATANA ALBA—White. Dwarf, bushy grower, late 
bloomer. 
MOSS POINT RED—Orange red. Compact grower, dark 
green leaves, large, waxy flower, late bloomer. 
ORCHID—Light orchid. Medium sized flower, early bloom- 
er, fast, upright grower. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—This is the finest and most beautiful 
of all azaleas. Lovely watermelon pink blooms regularly and 
profusely cover the bushes. The larger plants cover with 
blooms to such an extent that the foliage is hardly visible, 
and even very small bushes make a wonderful display of 
flowers. It is a very hardy variety. We have the true Pride 
of Mobile, which is much better than many watermelon 
pinks sold for it, which are not as hardy. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Almost all florists and growers of pot plants are now 
familiar with the use of Kurume azaleas for pot plants, as 
each year the demand for them has grown tremendously. 
The trade has found these azaleas, which cover with a pro- 
fusion of beautiful flowers when they come into bloom, to 
be very popular pot plants, and also a profitable crop that 
requires very little care or expense. They should be potted 
in a light soil, preferably with some peat mixed in, and 
kept well watered. In a 50 to 60 degree house the plants 
should come into bloom within six weeks to two months. 
In addition to the use of Kurume azaleas for pot plants, 
they are extensively used for landscape work. They are a 
dwarf type of azalea, much hardier than the Indica varie- 
ties, and are very popular in cooler climates. 
BRIDESMAID—Big salmon pink flowers. More vigorous 
grower than other Kurumes. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Free bloomer of the brightest red, 
hose-in-hose type flowers. Small dark green leaves. Mid- 
season. 
CORAL BELLS — The most popular of all the Kurume 
azaleas, and the most adaptable variety for forcing. Beau- 
tiful shell pink flowers of the hose-in-hose type. Small glossy 
foliage, and compact grower. 
HEXE—Slow, compact grower, with showy deep scarlet, 
hose-in-hose flowers. 
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