Hot beds where we grow Azalea liners. 

These beds are equipped with a 
hot water heating system for protection. August, 1950 
INDICA AZALEAS 
These Azaleas are the most showy of all in the gardens of the South. The blossoms are 
larger and the plants grow much faster, making very large specimens in a few years’ time. 
They are wonderful shrubs for landscape use, with dark green foliage all during the year 
and beautiful flowers in the spring. You can be assured that when you plant an Indica 
Azalea garden for your client, if you do a good job you will have his gratitude for all time. 
Then, too, these plants can be grown in much colder climates than was thought a few years 
ago. 
Alba Maculata. Late white. 
grower. . 
Elegans. Light pink. Heavy foliage; fast- 
growing, well-shaped plant. Early bloomer. 
Fielder’s White. One of the best whites 
among the Indicas. Dark green, hairy fol- 
lage; excellent growth. 
Fisher Pink. Light pink. Blooms about the 
same time as Pride of Mobile. Very good, 
compact growth. 
Very bushy 
Formosa. Large purple flowers, somewhat 
lighter than Phoenicia. Large, thick foliage; 
probably the fastest grower of all the 
Azaleas. 
George L. Taber. A sport introduced by Glen 
Saint Mary Nurseries. Fast grower; light 
green foliage. Pink and white variegation. 
Indica Alba. Pure white. Light green, hairy 
foliage; upright growth. Very hardy. 
Judge Solomon. A pink sport of Formosa. 
Same growth and blooming habits. 
King’s White. Mid-season to late bloomer. 
Large white and very good. 
SEMMES, ALABAMA. Wholesale Only 
Phoenicia. Light purple. Dark green foliage 
and fast, compact grower. 
President Clay. Orange-red. Fast, upright 
growth; midseason bloomer. Very good. 
Pride of Mobile. Beautiful watermelon pink 
—probably the most popular of all Indicas. 
Large foliage; fast growth, similar to that 
of Formosa. In Mobile there are plants 
nearly one hundred years old that are still 
blooming profusely. The blooms so com- 
pletely cover the plants at the height of 
the season that scarcely a leaf is to be seen. 
Salmon (Lawsal). Medium-sized, salmon- 
colored flowers. Good upright growth. One 
of the best; known to nurserymen in the 
South as Daphne Salmon. 
PRICES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
10 100 1000 
Liners—April-June 
delivery $16.00 $80.00 
6 to 8-in. Budded Plants 3.00 25.00 
8 to 10-in. Budded 
Platts etfs ee sean es 3.50 30.00 
10 to 12-in. Budded 
Plants ees 4.50 40.00 

