ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

INDICA AZALEAS 
WHITE INDICA AZALEAS 
Indica Alba—Tall, fast growing, pure white; leaves 
dull green. Mid-season. 
Fielders White—Slow growing, bushy, large single 
flowers; the best White Azalea; mid-season. 
Mati Pan—A very fine large flowered white. 
Formosa—Greatest of all Azaleas. Large, purplish- 
pink flowers; bush grows large and shapely. Darkest 
green foliage of all Azaleas. Easy to grow. Late bloom- 
er. All sizes. 
Phoenicia—Similar in color to Formosa, but bush grows 
very compact and rounded. Late. All sizes. 
Matapan—Largest white. Very fine. 
Early Orchid—A tall light early-blooming lavender; 
loose grower. 
PINK INDICA AZALEAS 
Elegans—Tall, fast growing, clear pink, early flower- 
ing; light green leaves. 
George Franc—Slow growing, bushy; large salmon-pink 
flowers with rose throat; early. 
Pride of Summerville—Tall, salmon-pink; excellent: 
RED INDICA AZALEAS 
Dixie—This salmon-red is one of the finest of the 
Indica Azaleas. Mid-season. 
Geo. L. Taber—Our finest variegated Azalea. Blush- 
pink with markings of deeper pink and red. Tall, large; 
latewSrel 2anand bee e 
Iveryana—-The favorite variegated Azalea. Large, 
white flowers, striped pink and orange. Of spreading 
habit» late. 28-12% and ,12>-150. 
Lawsal—Bright salmon-pink. Tall, bushy grower; late. 
Duc de Rohan—Medium-sized; salmon-pink. Early. 
All sizes. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile)—-Low, bushy grow- 
ing; watermelon-red flowers of large size; mid-season; dull 
green leaves. 
Harry Weitchi—Slow grower. Late; brilliant rose with 
crinkled petals. 
President Clay—Fast upright grower with orange-red 
flowers. Blooms in mid-season and is good kind. 
Prince of Orange—A brilliant, deep orange-red, com- 
pact; late blooming. 
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