Indica is the word applied to the large flowered, fast growing Azalea 
that grows so beautifully in the South. It comes into bloom in earl spring 
with such a riot of color that hardly any foliage is visible. 
Prices for the following Azaieas: 
So 2 ae Pe eee eee ees .00 LO) See nerens ee eee ee 1.00 
12-16 eee eee ree oe eee 15 2 A ete ee ee 1.50 
18-24" Specimen’ 224. 2. eee 2.50 
24 3 OMe DCCINLCT eee ne eee cee 3.50 
30-30 gee DCCINLCT ge eee ee ee 5.00 
EARLY SALMON 
As its name implies, a large lovely salmon pink that blooms early in 
the season. (12-18’’). 
ELEGANS 
Light pink of fast upright growth. Blooms early. (18-24) and 
(18-24’’ Specimen). 
FIELDER’S WHITE 
Large pure white. One of the best whites. (8-18’). 
FISHER PINK 
Light pink similar to Elegans, but blooms later. Hardy. (8-18”). 
FORMOSA 
Large purple pink flowers. Very fast growth with large dark green 
foliage. (8-30’’) (18-30” Specimens). 
GEORGE FRANC 
Large salmon pink flowers with deep pink throat. Very lovely variety. 
Blooms rather early. (8-24’’). 
GEO. L. TABOR 
Variegated light pink shading to deeper pink. Fast, sturdy growth. 
(8-24). 
JUDGE SOLOMON 
Here’s a variety that’s sweeping the country. The new PINK FOR- 
MOSA. It has all the fine qualities of the popular Formosa, but water- 
melon pink in color. (8-18’). 
LADY MULBERRY 
Beautiful shade of the palest lavender. Tall grower, rather bare in 
winter, but lovely bloomer in spring. Late. (18-24). 
LAWSAL 
Fine salmon pink. Very hardy. (8-36) (24-36” Specimen). 
MATI PAN 
Apparently the same as Magnolia Alba. Very fine flower of extra 
large size. (12-24) (18-24” Specimen). 
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