lightly well rotted manure or commercial fertilizers 
such as Vigoro, tung meal or cottonseed meal. 
Red spider and thrip sometime bother azaleas. 
Frequent spraying of the plants with water will usually 
eliminate this trouble, but if necessary spray or dust 
with a sulphur mixture. 
NOTE—The 4-6 in. and 6-8 in. azalea liners listed 
herein are bed-grown plants suitable for grow- 
ing on and lining out and are not finished 
plants. They are grown under glass during 
the winter and are ready to be shipped in the 
spring, generally about ADI leis ee ne yeedLe 
grown in beds of pure peat and develop ex- 
cellent root systems and bushy tops. 
Indica Azaleas 
The most popular group of azaleas along the Gulf 
Coast region and Lower Atlantic coast. Flowers very 
large and single and found in a wide range of colors. 
Fast growers that develop into large size bushes. 
BRILLIANT .. . Bright watermelon-red, flower 
medium size, mid-season. Small leaves, compact 
growth. 6-8” to 15-18”. 
COCCINEA MAJOR ... Brilliant orange-red. Com- 
pact pink grower. 6-8” to 15-18”. 
CRITERION ... Late bloomer, low grower. Varie- 
gated pink and white. 6-8”, 12-15”, 15-18”. 
DAPHNE SALMON ... Medium flower of light sal- 
mon. Early, upright growth. 
ELEGANS... Very early pink. Upright growth. 6-8”. 
FIELDER’S WHITE ... Early, large pure white 
flower. Strong upright growth. 6-8” to 15-18”. 
FORMOSA .. .. Large lavender flower, mid-season. 
Large leaves, vigorous grower. 6-8” to 18-24”. 
GEORGE FRANC ... Flame pink with deep carmine 
spot at the throat. Early, large flower. 6-8”. 
GEORGE L. TABER ... Very large flower, flesh pink 
with deeper markings. 6-8”. 
GULF PRIDE ... Sport of Indica Alba (Ledifolia 
Alba). Medium to large flower, light purple. 
Blooms mid-season. Very hardy, upright and open 
growth. 6-8” to 18-24”. 
INDICA ALBA (Ledifolia Alba) . . . Pure white 
flower, mid-season. Very hardy. 6-8” to 18-24”. 
MAXWELL WHITE ... Large white with long petals. 
6-8”. 
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