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SALMON BEAUTY: Deep salmon blooms, double borne in 
great profusion on bushy plants. 
SALMON QUEEN: Tall, vigorous growing plants produc- 
ing salmon-pink flowers. 
SNOW: Mid-season. Pure white flowers. Deep green, 
glossy foliage. 
SWEEFTBRIAR: Mid-season. Single pink flowers of medi- 
um size. Small leaves; fast growing, upright plants. 
Very hardy. 
VIOLET QUEEN: The plant is of open growth with sin- 
gle violet blooms. 
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AZALEA INDICA 
Fast growing Azaleas, foliage larger than Kurume, and 
inclined to more open growth. Especially adapted for 
landscape planting. Large flowers, profuse bloomers. 
BRILLIANT: Mid-season., Deep _ pink. Free bloomer. 
Bushy plants with small leaves. 
DIXIE: Mid-season. Salmon flowers with dark splotches 
in throat. Strong growing, bushy, hardy. 
DUC DE ROHAN: Flowers salmon, medium size, free 
flowering. Medium growth, dense and compact. 
ELEGANS: Light pink. Fast grower with rather open 
habit. Good foliage. Medium-sized blooms, freely 
produced. 
FIELDER’S WHITE: Early. Large, pure white flowers. 
Strong, hardy, upright grower. Free bloomer. Small 
sizes. 
FISHER’S PINK: Light pink. Blooms about time of Pride 
of Mobile. Very good, compact grower. 
FORMOSA:  Mid-season. Lavender. Free flowering. 
Large green foliage and tall bushy growth. One of the 
best 
GEORGE FRANC: Large, early pink with deep rose 
throat. Profuse bloomer. Low, flat growth. Quite hardy. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABER (Omurasaki Sport): The large 
flowers are described as blush-pink to white, slightly 
