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AZALEA INDICA 
By far the most popular of all Azaleas along 
the Gulf Coast and up the Atlantic seaboard 
to North Carolina, the Indica with it’s masses 
of large colorful flowers, presents a showy 
landscaping effect second to none. They are 
fast growers and develop into large size bushes. 
Some bushes are known to be over 100 years 
old with a spread from 20 to 30 feet across, 
still healthy and growing with a profusion of 
blooms covering the plants each Spring. Most 
varieties are compact in growth. They require 
no special care, other than the few cultural 
suggestions you will find under the heading 
**Azaleas,” elsewhere in this catalog. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
Commonly known as Dwarfs, these Azaleas 
will stand the winters of almost all sections of 
the Southern states without any protection and 
much. farther North with little protection. 
Their popularity is increasing rapidly as they 
become better known, especially in the cooler 
sections of the country where the more tender 
Indicas are injured by cold. They are also in 
much demand as pot plants by eastern and 
northern florists. Their use in landscaping, 
either singularly, in groups, or in combination 
with Indicas, give a most pleasing effect and a 
range of color that could not otherwise be ob- 
tained. 
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