GROUP Il AZALEA INDICA 
Mostly medium growers, generally more compact 
and of less rapid growth than Group I. Very profuse 
' and showy. Choice, compact plants. 
PRICES OF GROUP II AZALEA INDICA 

Each 12 
6to 8in., bare root..............$0 75 $7 50 
8 to 12 in., bare root.............. 100 10 00 
UZatOMlorin. | Dae Mneads oe Le DOF gL 5200 
LSUtOn Sin. ba bee eee 2) OO 20000 
18 to 24 in., B&EB.................. 3 00 30 00 
ZELOMROLL tea GOB en en. Aen eee 5 00 50 00 
Indica varieties are the most satisfactory 
Azaleas for the Lower South. Our plants are 
compact and well set with flower buds; 
quality is well above the average. Some of 
the larger plants are field grown. 

Fielder’s White. Long considered the finest of all 
white Indica Azaleas for its large, pure white, 
exquisitely formed flowers and profuse blooming 
habit, early and midseason. We especially recom- 
mend this Azalea. We always felt more whites 
should be planted. 
George Franc. Very large flower; rose-pink with 
deeper center. One of the earliest and most 
beautiful of Indica Azaleas. Very spreading in 
growth. 
Geo. L. Taber. Finest of variegated Azaleas. Very 
large flower; blush-pink with marking of deeper 
pink and red. Bushy growth; late in blooming. 
Always much admired, always satisfactory. 
Iveryana. Slow of growth, but with lovely, large 
blooms borne freely on a spreading bush. White 
striped pink and orange. 
| Pride of Thomasville. Here is a comparatively 
a : = new, and certainly different Azalea. It 1s purplish 
FIELDER’S WHITE LAWSAL red, a color half-way between Formosa and Pride 
of Dorking. Long flowering season; begins fairly 
early and continues almost to the end of the 


Brilliant. Brilliant deep pink. Small, bushy Formosa period. ; 
grower; late. Prince of Orange. A favorite among the very 
late, compact-growing Azaleas. Large, scarlet 
Coccinea Major. Similar to Prince of Orange. blooms. 
Flower not quite so large, but somewhat darker. 
Gerendine erowth. late bloonier. Rosea Purpurea (Royal Red). Rose-red flowers 
profusely borne on a low, spreading bush, late mn 
the season. 
Violacea Rubra (Royal Purple). Variable single 
and semi-double flowers of dark purple borne on 
Duc de Rohan. Medium size; salmon-pink; very a bush with darkest green foliage. Compact in 
early. A great favorite in Florida. growth. 
Dixie. This salmon-red is one of the finest Indica 
Azaleas. Midseason. Hardy and satisfactory. 



DRY PREMIER PEAT MOSS IN BAGS AND BALES 
The great soil-building value of Peat Moss has long been recog- 
nized. Dry Peat is light in weight and transportation costs are low. 
The most successful gardeners everywhere use it in setting Azaleas, 
Camellias, Roses and other plants. Premier Peat is capable of 
SB, absorbing 18 times its weight in water. We highly recommend it. 
1 Bus. bag $1.00 Handy Bale $4.00 
3 Bus. bag $2.50 Large Bale $5.75 


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