iia 
W ight’ s Azaleas are strong, yieotga pent ready oO go in their per nt loc 
Properly planted, they sha grow off well : give y« vealth of bloon 
not to be confused with 
liners, wa ciel not be plz 1 in their permanent location fo 
f 
f GRC 
Medium growers, generall more 
Group I, and therefors OwWIer he 
Pie: DIXIE. Salmon-red rong gro 
Pec. ey 6 to 12 In 
FIELDER’S WHITE. The best white Indic: 
oo Midseason. 8 to 15 in 
+) GEORGE FRANC. Early. One of the best 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABOR. An excellent varie- 
ia gated Azalea, much in demand. 6 to 12 in. 
= LAWSAL. Lovely salmon. Tops in this color. Late. 
y i 6 to 15 in. 
MACRANTHA. Pink flowers in June; compact, 
PROF. G S. SARGENT PINK PERFECTION MATHOTIANA, VARIEGATED LATIFOLIA bushy. Very late. 6 to 15 in. only. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. One of the Aza ileas most in 
demand. Hardy, vigorous, midseason. 8 to 18 in. 
SWAN. An excellent white Indica Azalea. Very com- 
pact grower. Dark green foliage. 8 to 18 In. 
Prices of Group II: 
CAMELLIAS — Bcauty iu Your Garden. 
KURUME AZALEA, CORAL BELLS Each Each 
Gite) Sine eee $0 50 12) to) 1 5)1n. eee $0 90 
utOMl 20) erent 60 DEPP. oon ae 1 25 
MIKENJAKU. Semi-double, rose-pink with ETHRINGTON WHITE. Medium size, semi. | SNOWDRIFT. One of the better »»mi-double GROUP | KURUME AZALEAS 
: ¢ BRA GES 19 > 1 2 JINUIMI INZINLESN 
are and Unus us ual Came! li 1as white pplatenee. Excellent variegated—va- vable, pure white. 12 to 24 in. whites. Midseason. iZ to 36 in, ELEGANS.v Lovely early pink 12 104 a nA. f . 2 : 
riety. 8 to 24 in. GOVERNOR MOUTON. See illustration. : TRIPHOSA. paitiary ie with fellow stay FORMOSA. Usrce! sincla. purple oil aniieeccee Seas OES os ee the Indicas, but 
= - = mec 30, > ~he 7 1 ans, se = > J ag rer. |Z to ym. 2 2 beard oe PS : producing flowers great abundance. 
DAIKAGURA. S double, cz ne blotched PINK HERME. Same formation as Herme, 34 to 4-inch blossom, deep cherry-red with mens) SEMUEGOuD\e Good 2TO Were Very vigorous and very popular. 12 to 30 in. : pe ; trad 
white. Early. ee 18 ae cg ‘i but solid pink, Very good. 12 ue 36 im : A paaricnes: ENE ie a i { Ud ted alana Rate dna one eal PHOENICIA. Similar to Formosa, but slightly later tres ofthe pkseeraes = Peer Se ae 
wes 4 Thawte Goat o dark red, full double. Seems 2) (ot es ine ieee Di e130 sal 5 to deeper Msgs 
DEBUTANTE. January bloomer. Vigorous. PINK STAR. See illustration. One of the H. oa eh hatte J 2 SEEKING CS weather. 18 to 36 in. and smaller blossom. Y eee el : . DAYBREAK. Lie 1 
2 best. 12 to 36 in. rose-pink. Midseason. 12 to 30 in. ‘ I aes : Iatenorde . 
123to' 36) ine tt 3) I ; aot Son a Reem a VICTOR EMMANUEL. Large red with PRESIDENT, Cote Brilliant red flowers in late mi eeeliant folsas { 
GIGANTEA. See illustration. Large, semi- REV. JOHN BENNETT. Tops in_ semi- att EQ oe =a] oN a rs a pee een yellow stamens. Late. 12 to 24% In, SEES tS OED 2 Pee : HINODEGIRI. Brilliant s 
, arene i eA aK double salmon-pink. January. 12 to 30 in. times variegated. Good for either green- WILLIAM BULL. Tall, open grower, producing rose- f Gotan 
double, red and white. Late. 18 to 36 in. house or outcof-doors. 18 to 36 in. sHiatied Ma ahev onions Moe cca (Sie OAT pele usion. 1 
: | ine ey REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON. Another Mag- ; Prices of Group A Camellias: BE CCE oe Nees = e 5 SNOW. The top white Kurume. 8 to 18 in. 
abet edo i810 3 e, white. Excel- nolia Garden variety. Semi-double, light HERME. aes among January variegated B&B Each Prices of Group I: SWEETHEART SUPREME. Really a honey, as its 
SES ES ae pink. 18 to 30 in. SS a a : 12 to 18 in. $2 00 Each name implies. Beautiful pmnk. 6 to 18 in. 
LADY CLARE. Large, semi-double, rose-pink. SMILING BEAUTY. A lovely light pink, IMBRICATA. A lovely midseason pink. 12 Ig to2tie 0000 3 05 Sta Pit ele eee Y50 son poems elena 
ope of the best growers and bloomers. 12 to semi-double, blooming in midseason. Ex- to 18 in. : 5 cf to 30 Hib: cage au cle vine. : Be = e Le in eaves eaters bis fshattaye opetatalare ee eee a8 ee oe 
m. cellent foliage and good habit. 12 to 36 in. JARVIS RED. A grand garden variety. Jan- to Oe ae, ences Srv Bick eer Re ae Hine. o noo rOnUOT tooo bcs on S.ce é ; 
in, 7 15/to.18"inss ap rice eee ae 125 uO ton Sin eS OR 75 1 2:tonl Shin eee $1 75 
LADY CLARE, VARIEGATED. A Lady STARDUST. An unusual, medium size, semi- uary. 12 to 36 in. 18 to 24 in. 1 75 $:to°l2 ine 1 00 1S ston Sin epee 2 00 
Clare sport ith white markings. 8 to 30 in. double, blush-pink. 18 to 30 in. JESSICA. pores semi-double, cherry-red. CAMELLIA SASANQUA Me... 2... -ees 
2 : January. to 36 in. . 
, c 
mach et Gea ee perce Prices of Rare and Unusual Camellias: LATIFOLIA., See illustration. Vigorous Jan- ELEGANS (CHANDLER S) 
Bad os on An J eh ; B&B Each uary bloomer. 12 to 36 in. Excellent throughout the whole Camellia 
1D =tOMl Sine eee eee $3 49 Sarge. | earee se-tvpe territory, but especially good in the northern 
LADY JANE GREY. Pink and white varie- 1g 4 24 an 0 Lae tS ae ad 4 95 maser has One Orne peer rete edge of the Camellia belt, where flowers come 
gated sport of Donckelari. 12 to 24 in. 24 to 30 in., Specimens... Z a3 anh, 1 cos Ok eee ghia before frost can hurt the blooms. 
& pana 3 in. i rene ; SUE 5 
wad Ata Celi leh A Ale LarEe, peu 30 to 36 in., Specimens MONARCH. Large peony type, deep pink, APPLE BLOSSOM. Medium size, shell-pink. Excellent ox shade for Rome ancl pastieeee 
double, cherry-red. Midseason. 12 to : G often with faint white markings. Late. Sayiamisese, Dk team, profitable, too. Wight’s Pecz an_trees have 
LADY VANSITTART. Large, semi-double, ROUP A 12 to 30 in. DAWN. La: roertee ek long been planted in commercial orchards 
} p SLE Bay) See : nee fae =, ge, semi-double, light pink, with a omes = a 
white with rose stripes. Very striking. 18 to ; PINK PERFECTION. See Miustre aon: : ops deeper pink margin, appearing from Septem- and mane noni papoue bout athe South. 
36 in. ALBA SUPERBA. Large, semi-double, white. in shell-pink. Full double. ovember. 12 to eens Navenbes IDS vey ON at ant now for pleasure and profit! 
i 36 1 36 in. CURTIS. A very thin-shelled nut with 
LALLAROOK. Large, full double, light sal- 12 to 36 in. : ; 2 : : : ; SETSUGEKKA. Large, semi-double flowers fal ns ps Les ee 
mon marbled white. 8 to 24 in. ALTHEAFLORA. One of the best garden va- POPE PIUS IX. See illustration. A grand of pure white, with a touch of pink at the sweet meat of excellent flavor. An old 
rieties. Semi-double, rose-pink, January. large, double, cherry-red. December and 1 of the slightly ruffled petals. 12 to 24; variety W hich has recently come back into 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Lovely No- Sets bloom buds young. 12 to 36 in. January. 12 to 36 in. Cee ee MEY, acl Ye Oa favor. Order early; supply limited. 
vember flower. 12 to 36 in. : ee ROF. C. S. SARGENT. See illustration. A SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (Mine-No- DESIRABLE. Large nuts of delicious 
eyes AMAB ICIS] Sung leven with clustec:ct yelo ~ PROF. C- lazkoe Dae eae ear tc Yuki). Probably the best of the white Sasan- flavor. Originated 1915-20 in Mississippi, 
MARTHA BRICE. Pea eee, semi- goule low stamens. 18 to 36 In. F 36 a SOMES TRIAD ON ADE, CER) WRC WA Ee quas. Vigorous, loose open grower. 12 to but lost until rediscovered some years 
blush-pink, Flower large and vigorous CHRISTINE LEE. An excellent large semi- ee ae 30 in. later by U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
to 30 in. double, deep pink. January. 12 to 36 in. ROeF rene se ON medium size, rose- Excelisat Srackmeiand separating quality! 
TIANA, See illustration. Much in d S illustration. pin anuary. to 30 in. Prices of Camellia sasanqua: Early and prolific bearer. 
“eed, January. a EOE Gk : Oath ncaleed ee VE ee | baa to SARAH FROST. An old but good double pep Each DESIRABLE FARLEY. A new variety highly recom- 
HOTIANA, VARIEGATED. See ill 24 in. rose-pink flower. Very vigorous. 12 to 30in. 72 to 18 in $1 40 mended by Georgia Coastal Plains Ex- SCHLEY SS 
MAT Sess = z : : 5 age oe : periment Station igorous and prolific Oe 
tration. Variegated sport of Mathotiana. ENRICO BETTONI. One of the best, largest SEtvii- sted ae itd Lovely  biush, ba Ms aa a a a II Reo on Early, bearers disease recistan GN te 
12 to 36 in. and most prolific January pinks. 12 to 36 in. SLATER Te a ig sa aS 822 GSD e Se je 9 ne oa saadtel dium sized, round, well filled. A plump 
kernel, high i in oil content, makes it a good 
cracker. 
POPE PIUS IX be ae jai) 4 MONEYMAKER. An early and_ prolific 
@ I ; _ bearer and a healthy and vigorous grower. 
WIGHT NURSERIES 
It is proving a very profitable commercial 
variety. Grades 6 to 10 ft. only. 
SCHLEY. This variety is placed by some at 
the head of the list. It is a thin-shelled, 
large nut of fine flavor and is filled with 
meat. Liable to scab. In quality of meat 
and thinness of shell, it is surpassed by no 
other variety. 
STUART. An old favorite that has been 
widely tested. This is a variety that can 
be planted with safety and success over a 
wider territory than any other kind. 
Check These Prices. 
ORDER 
PECAN TREES FOR HOME, 
ORCHARD AND PASTURE 
NOT PREPAID 
STUART 
Each Each Each Each 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Grade Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 to $2700 SSI" 7510S 150 Oto 7i tae $3 00 $2 75 $2 25 
3 to 4 74, PAS) 2 00 1 70 7 to 8 Tt ee es ee 3 50 Seo 3 00 
: 4 to Si ft.cscoehn nein ane ZN50' 2°25. L858, to 10 ftom 400 350 325 
GIGANTEA GOV. MOUTON MATHOTIANA PINK STAR 5; £06: fta eu ee ae ee 275 250 200 
