The Pride of Mobile. azalea is, in our opinion, the most 
beautiful and satisfactory of all. Its color is brilliant water- 
melon red, and it blooms more profusely than most other 
varieties. The true Pride of Mobile, which we have, is a 
very hardy plant, and stands more cold than any other va- 
riety of Indica azalea. It generally blooms a little later 
than the other varieties, and the blooms, therefore, are not 
so often damaged by late cold weather. 
AZALEA INDICA 
Indica azaleas are not hardy in cold climates, but they 
are adaptable for plantings throughout the entire Gulf 
Coast Section, and along the Atlantic Coast area as far 
north as North Carolina. 
DAPHNE SALMON (Lawsal)—Light salmon. Fast, com- 
pact, upright grower, very hardy and blooms profusely. 
One of the finest of the Indica azaleas. 
DUC DE ROHAN—Salmon pink. Profuse bloomer and com- 
pact grower. | 
ELEGANS—Light pink. A fast upright grower, and one 
of the first to bloom. 
FIELDERS WHITE—A large pure white. Medium low 
compact grower. 
FISHER PINK—Light pink. Blooms mid-season about the 
same time as Pride of Mobile. Large flowers, profuse 
bloomer, compact grower, very hardy. We think this is 
one of the best. 
FORMOSA—Light purple with pink cast. Large flowers, 
large dark green leaves, fast dense grower. Very hardy. 
The best of its color. 
GEORGE L. TABER— Flesh pink with deeper markings. 
Low compact grower. Resistant to cold. 
GLORY OF SUNNYHILL— Salmon or brick dusk pink. 
Compact irregular grower. Large light green leaves. Very 
satisfactory bloomer. 
INDICA ALBA—Pure white. Light green, hairy leaves, 
upright grower, mid-season bloomer. Very hardy. 
LADY EDITH — Large single blooms of very light pink 
with a deep pink throat. Spreading vigorous grower. Late 
bloomer. 
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