Azalea indica 
AZALEA, continued 
LIGHT PINK 
ELEGANS. E. Light pink. Hardy. B. 
FISHER’S PINK. E. Lovely light pink. Good compact 
growth. A. 
GEORGE FRANC. E. Large, light pink flowers. Hardy, 
bushy. A. 
GERVIN PINK. M. Shell-pink. Slow, compact grower. A. 
MACRANTHA DOUBLE PINK. FE. Double, light pink. 
Very attractive plant with bushy, compact growth. A. 
MACRANTHA SINGLE PINK. E. Single, light pink. Bushy, 
compact foliage. A. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. E. Large, watermelon-pink flowers. 
Vigorous grower. A. 
SUBLANCEOLATA PINK. L. Light pink flowers of large 
size. Vigorous grower. Excellent for shady locations. A. 
RED AND DEEP PINK 
BRILLIANT. M. Deep watermelon-red. Small, dark green 
foliage. A. 
CLEAR DARK PINK. L. Deep pink. Hardy, compact. A. 
COCCINEA MAJOR. M. Bright red. Upright, open growth; 
good foliage. A. 
CRESCENT CITY PINK. E. Medium size, dark pink. A. 
MACRANTHA RED. L.  Orange-red_ flowers. | Compact 
growth. A. 
MOSS POINT RED. L. Bright salmon-red flowers borne in 
profusion. Compact grower. A. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. E. Bright red. Tall, open growth; free 
bloom. B. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. L. Deepest red. Open, hardy growth. 
A 
PRINCE OF WALES. L. Bright rose-red flowers borne pro- 
fusely. A. 
SUBLANCEOLATA. L. Large, orange-scarlet flowers pro- 
duced freely in clusters. Rapid growth; excellent foliage. A. 

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