FORMOSA — Light purple with pink cast. Large flowers, 
large dark green leaves, fast dense grower. Very hardy. 
The best of its color. 
GEORGE L. TABER— Flesh pink with deeper markings. 
Low compact grower. 
GLORY OF SUNNYHILL— Salmon or brick dusk pink. 
Compact irregular grower. Large light green leaves. Very 
satisfactory bloomer. 
INDICA ALBA— Pure white. Light green, hairy leaves, 
upright grower, mid-season bloomer. Very hardy. 
INDICA ROSEA — Large blooms with red throat fading to 
light pink on outer edges. Very showy. Upright, vigorous 
grower. 
LATANA ALBA— White. Dwarf, bushy grower, late 
bloomer. 
LILACINA — Light orchid. Strong grower with large 
leaves. Very fragrant. 
MOSS POINT RED — Orange red. Compact grower, dark 
green leaves, large, waxy flower, late bloomer. 
ORCHID — Light orchid. Medium sized flower, early 
bloomer, fast, upright grower. 
PHOENICIA — Large purplish pink flowers. Vigorous 
grower. 
PRESIDENT CLAY—Orange red. Vigorous grower. Blooms 
mid-season. Very hardy. 
PRIDE OF DORKING — Deep red. Late bloomer. Com- 
pact grower. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE — This is the finest and most beautiful 
of all azaleas. Lovely watermelon pink blooms regularly 
and profusely cover the bushes. The larger plants cover 
with blooms to such an extent that the foliage is hardly 
visible, and even very small bushes make a wonderful dis- 
play of flowers. It is a very hardy variety. We have the 
true Pride of Mobile, which is much better than many 
watermelon pinks sold for it, which are not as hardy. 
SOUTHERN CHARM —A sport of Formosa with the same 
foliage and growing habits. Large pink blooms. 
SUBLANCEOLATA — Large deep orange blossoms. Late 
bloomer. Tall open grower. 
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