HOLMES DYNA-GRO 
MAGNACOLOR 
AZALEAS 
Florida’s Outstanding Values at 
50c each up; 10 for $4.00 up 
Can you imagine your home, and all the others in 
Central Florida, without Azaleas? Amazing as it may seem, 
until Holmes Nurseries adapted and introduced them here, 
there were no Azaleas. Once Holmes had “‘proven’”’ Azaleas, 
the rush of IMITATORS was overwhelming. 
The best place in Central Florida to buy Azaleas is still 
Holmes Nurseries. We still do those secret things that 
made it possible to make Azaleas grow and thrive here, 
and give our plants a head start on thriving growth and 
beauty. 
Let us help you enjoy Azaleas more, with these “native” 
plants that have spent their entire life in our weather, 
temperature, sun and rain and our kind of compost— 
plants that won’t skip a beat in their vigorous life by mov- 
ing from our place to yours. Enjoy all the best colors, 
finest blooms, and unabating satisfaction with Holmes 
Azaleas. 
Before you unthinkingly buy Azaleas on impulse from 
stores (they’re probably “foreign imports” from unknown 
cut-price growers), REMEMBER, HOLMES OFFER 
“SALE PRICES” TOO. Never buy elsewhere until 
you see our ads in December, January, and February. 
Then you get BOTH price and genuine Azalea “‘natives’’— 
real bargains. 
AZALEA INDICA 
BRILLIANT. Early midseason. Clear deep rose-pink. Com- 
pact, slow growth. 
DUC DE ROHAN. Early. Light salmon-orange, medium 
size. Blooms abundantly over a very long period. Pruning 
keeps the plant low and bushy. Fine for landscape planting. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Midseason. Rosy salmon 
with dark center. Medium grower. Very desirable. 
ELEGANS. Early. Clear light pink. Hardy, rapid grower. 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Early. Large, pure white flowers. 
Hardy, strong, upright. The best white. 
FISHERS PINK. Midseason. Light pink. Strong, compact 
bushy grower. New. 
FORMOSA. Midseason. Very large, lilac-lavender flowers. 
Robust growth. The finest of its color and the most popular 
of all Azaleas. Grows easily. 
GEORGE FRANC. Early. Large, clear light pink. One of the 
earliest to bloom. Free flowering, hardy, compact. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABER. Large, fragrant flowers of 
light orchid color. Well-shaped, strong plant. 
GLORY OF SUNNINGHILL. Midseason. Large, orange- 
scarlet flowers. Moderate growth and a free bloomer. 
LAWSAL. Midseason. Soft salmon-orange. Blooms pro- 
fusely over a long period and is in great demand. Easy to 
grow. 
LILACINA. Late. Lavender-lilac flowers. Tall, fast grower; 
very hardy. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. Late. Deep carmine-red blooms, 
freely produced. Moderate grower. 
SOUTHERN CHARM. Large pink flowers. Very fine. 
SUBLANCEOLATA,. Late. Very large, showy, orange- 
red flowers. 
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