AZALEAS 
Azaleas from the Allan Nursery have been 
widely known for quality and strength of their 
root systems for years. This year, for the added 
convenience of my customers, there are listed 
below most of the more important varieties in 
stock. 
Each year more new varieties will be added 
from the introductions of other nurseries and 
also from my own seedlings, of which Eleanor 
Allan is the first of quite a few very fine ones. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
CRITERION—A very beautiful variegated flower 
in a compact plant. Late. 
DUC de ROHAN—About the color of Pride of 
Summerville but a stockier plant. Midseason. 
KLEGANS—(Early Pink.) Not very hardy but 
a fast growing, beautiful variety. Early. 
EARLY SALMON—This is similar to Elegans but 
, the flowers are light Salmon. Early. 
FISHER PINK—Similar in growth habit and 
blooming period to Pride of Summerville but 
the flowers are clear pink. Midseason. 
FIELDERS WHITE—Well-known, early mid- 
season white. 
FLAME (President Clay)—Well known hardy and 
fast growing Flame Red. Early Midseason. 
“ORMOSA—Fastest growing and one of the most 
satisfactory of the Indicas. Midseason. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR—Hard to describe, 
but a most beautiful varigated flower of large 
size on plants of good vigor. This variety 
has gained in popularity steadily since it was 
first put on the market. Midseason. 
GEORGE FRANC—An old standby with huge 
flowers of deep pink with a deep rose throat. 
Early. 
GULF PRIDE—Medium-sized flowers of the most — 
beautiful shade of Lavender. Early Mid. 
JERSEY BELL—One of the famous Pericat Hy- 
brids that has many qualities of the Indicas 
but with medium sized hose in hose flowers. 
of salmon pink. Fast, compact grower.~ Mid- 
season. | 
INDICA ALBA—Early, tall and hardy White. 
JUDGE SOLOMON — This wonderful Azalea 
should be listed in a class by itself, because 
