FORMOSA—Large purple flowers, somewhat 
lighter than Phoenicia. Large, thick foliage; prob- 
ably the fastest grower of all the azaleas. 
14:to 18 inches, with buds 2... <peehe 
INDICA ALBA-—Pure white. Mid-season. Upright 
with dull green leaves, 
I4.to 18 inches, with buds :2...::4.eee $ 375 
KINGS WHITE—Clear white. Bushy in growth and 
blooms freely. 
12 to 14 inches, with buds 23.232 ae $ 75 
PHOENICIA—Light purple. Dark green foliage. 
Good growth. A very fine variety. 
B&B 
Atord ft. with buds ...-ke. 2. $3.00 
L2 to-14cinches, with;buds 4 ee Bes) 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—Watermelon pink. Mid-sea- 
son. Compact in growth and among the best of 
the Indica Azaleas. 
12 to. 14 “inches, with buds 22 $ 31D 
WILLIAM BULL—Orange-red flowers as double 
as a rose, but rather small. Blooms late in the 
season but the flowers are long lasting. Desirable 
for mass planting or for bordering pools. 
3. to 4 -it., with, buds -.2...2..32..-) nn $3.00 
HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
These Japanese Azaleas are the hardiest of those 
that grow successfully over a wide section of the 
country. They are not dwarf like the Hinodegiri 
or Kurume types, but reach an ultimate height 
of 10 to 12 feet. They are rapid growers and are 
in high favor with the nurseries of the North and 
are becoming popular with those firms who are 
unable to use the Indica varieties. 
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HINAMAYO—The greatest quantities of flowers 
which almost hide the plant are a beautiful shade 
of soft pink. Rapid-growing with light green 
foliage. 
B. {t.;. with buds 2. es ee, ee $2.00 
MACRANTHA—Double flowers, the blooms are a 
clear salmon-red and of more than average size. 
A comparatively new variety. 
Amit, <WithtDUCS sms 6 ee ee $1.50 
SWEET BRIER—Rose-pink, much like the Eglan- 
tine rose. One of the newer varities. Plant is 
strong grower. 
B&B 
6to.-7-ft., -bush-plantst 4s $3.50 
