GROUP Il AZALEA INDICA 
Mostly medium growers, generally more compact 
and of less rapid growth than Group I. Very profuse 
and showy. Choice, compact plants. 
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Brilliant. Brilliant deep pink. Small, bushy 
grower; late. 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Com- 
A very fine Azalea 
Croemina. Very large flower of light pink. 
pact, tall grower; early bloom. 
and a favorite where known. 
Dixie. This salmon-red is one of the finest of the 
Indica Azaleas. Midseason. This lovely Azalea 
is one of the hardiest and most satisfactory of all. 
8 to 12 in. to 15 to 18 in. 
Duc de Rohan. 
15 to 18 in. 
Fielder’s White. Large; pure white. 
12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Medium size; salmon-pink. Early. 
Early. 8 to 
George Franc. Large; rose-pink with deeper 
center. One of the loveliest of all Azaleas. Com- 
pact; early. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 15 in. 
Geo. L. Taber. Our finest variegated Azalea. 
Blush-pink with markings of deeper pink and red. 
Tall, large, late. 8 to 12 in., 15 to 18 in. 
Iveryana. The favorite variegated Azalea. Large, 
white flowers, striped pink aud orange. Of 
spreading habit; late. 8 to 12 
President Clayes (Flame). One of the best of all 
Azaleas. Flame-red, a delightful color through 
pine woodland or fronting a dark background. 
A rather early bloomer for a 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 satisfactory. 6 to 8 in. to 
15 to 18 in. 
Pride of Thomasville. Large, purplish red flowers 
on vigorous, tall-growing bushes. An Azalea of 
new and different color, originating with us. 
Prince of Orange. Scarlet. Low, spreading, com- 
pact; late. 12 to 15 in., 15 to 18 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 
Ime to 2 to 3 ft. 

NATIVE AZALEAS 
In limited supply this season we offer stocky, 
well-grown Azalea austrina (yellow), A. canes- 
cens (pink), and A. alabamensis (white). 2 to 
37 ft. $5.00; 3° to 4 ft., $7:50; -4 to 6 ‘ft, 
$10.00 each. 

THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
VISIT HJORT’S 
AZALEA WOODLAND 
March is the month of Azaleas. Then the 
midseason varieties are at their height, com- 
prising the greatest range of color and form. 
In March we are glad to have visitors come 
on Sunday afternoons and enjoy with us the 
wonderful display of Azalea bloom at Hjort’s 
Azalea Woodland, two miles east of Thomas- 
ville on the paved State Road No. 38. Late 
Azaleas, including beautiful native varieties, 
bloom far into April. 
Enlarged and ample parking facilities are 
provided and conveniently placed signs guide 
you easily through the. Azalea plantings. AII 
the main roads into Thomasville are paved, 
and visitors from many cities in this section 
have found it a delightful Sunday afternoon 
trip to drive over to see the Azaleas at Hjort’s 
Azalea Woodland. 
Absolutely no admission charge or col- 
Iections taken and nobody is asked to buy. 
This is the greatest display of Azalea color 
and varieties in this section. Come and enjoy 
it with us. 

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