qualities of Formosa plus the fine color of 
the Pride of Mobile Azalea. This variety is 
almost bound to become the most popular 
Indica variety. 
LILACINA—Very large flowers of a soft lavender 
shading deeper at the throat. Hardy and 
tall. Likes a moist location. Much admired. 
Early Midseason. 
MRS. L. C. FISHER—Another of the Pericat Hy- 
brids, with many characteristics of the In- 
dicas. Deeper flower than Jersey Belle, but 
similar. Foliage is very dark, shiny and 
narrow like the Macranthas. Midseason. 
PRIDE OF SUMMERVILLE—One of the very 
best and most reliable of our Southern 
Azaleas. Very hardy and a fine performer. 
Soft Salmon Pink color. Midseason. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE—One of the most popular 
varieties along the Gulf Coast, but a little 
tender north of that section. Possibly the 
variety Judge Solomon will replace it in 
popularity in colder climates. Early. 
HYBRID OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN—This variety 
has large hose in hose flowers of a wonderful 
shade of light pink. Reasonably hardy, 
sturdy growth and bell-shaped beautiful 
flowers. Identified as No. 72 here, it is very 
much sought after by visitors to the Nursery. 
Prices of the above Azaleas, except Criterion 
Judge Solomon, Lilacina and No. 72. Add 15c 
per plant for these four: 
Each Per 100 
107 in@herehi eer ene. eee 50c $40.00 
[2p wi Shele ies. se eee 7d¢ 60.00 
1Goanehergitte -oae eee Soe $1.00 75.00 
Larger sizes in some varieties. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
APPLE BLOSSOM—Strong, hardy, fine bloomer 
with glossy foliage and beautiful Salmon and 
White flowers. 
CORAL BELLS—Very bushy plant with foliage 
like Boxwood. Small flowers in clusters are 
coral pink. Wonderful for borders. 
COPPER BELLS—Similar to Coral Bells in many 
respects but color of flowers is Orange copper. 
