AZALEAS 
Azaleas from the Allan Nursery have been 
widely known for years for quality and the 
strength of their root systems. The list below 
covers most of the varieties in stock in quantity 
this season. 
The most important things to remember in 
planting Azaleas are that they require large quan- 
tities of humus and REGULAR watering in the 
summer. They should be in semi shade and must 
NOT be planted deeper than they were grown. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
FIELDERS WHITE—Well known early midsea- 
son white with large flowers. Not too hardy. 
FLAME (President Clay)—Hardy and fast grow- 
ing plant with flame red flowers. Very pop- 
ular. 
FORMOSA—Fastest growing of the Indica Aza- 
leas. The flowers are huge, light purple and 
the plant makes a very handsome shrub with 
»dark green foliage. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR—This is a compara- 
tively new variety with very hard to describe 
varigated flowers, which are very large and 
showy. Good strong grower and extremely 
popular. sen 
GEORGE FRANC—An old standby bearing huge 
deep pink flowers with a rose throat. The 
plant is vigorous and compact and has good 
foliage. . 
GULF PRIDE—Medium sized flowers of pale la- 
vender. Likes a moist location and is very 
hardy. 
INDICA ALBA — Early, tall and hardy white. 
This variety is hardier than Fielders. 
JUDGE SOLOMON—This wonderful Azalea is a 
comparatively new one. It is a bud sport of 
Formosa and has every good quality of that 
old favorite plus the beautiful deep color of 
the Pride of Mobile variety. For this section 
it is far superior to the Pride of Mobile be- 
cause it is hardier, and makes a larger and 
more beautiful plant. It is fast becoming the 
best selling Indica. : 
LILACINA—Very large flowers of soft lavender 
shading deeper at the throat. Hardy and tall, 
it likes a moist location. It is a lovely thing. 
MRS. L. C. FISHER—This is not an Indica but is a 
hybrid between Kaempferi and Obtusum 
species. It grows fast and upright and has 
