ROSES 
Etaile De Hollande, RED 
Editor McFarland, PINK 
Red Radiance, RED 
Pink Radiance, PINK 
Golden Ophelia, YELLOW 
Golden Charm, YELLOW 
White American Beauty, WHITE 
Climbing Talisman TWO TONE GOLD 
Climbing Pauls Scarlet, RED 
Climbing Talisman, TWO TONE GOLD 
Prices on all Roses — 
75c ea. 8.50 per 12 
AZALEAS 
Growing Good Azaleas 
Azaleas will grow in the sun or in the shade, 
in the sun you will have brighter colors. Azaleas 
can be used as pot or tubo planis, in sections of 
the Country where the weather man gives too 
much ice and snow, tor oui-siae piaiiting. 
Azaleas like acid soil, they love peat-moss, 
use plenty of it in the planting soii, or around 
your plants when placing them in the lawn. 
A mixture of Peat-moss, leaf mold and cow 
manure make a very good soil to use in pianting 
Azaleas. 
We fertilize our plants early in the spring, 
using cottonseed meal, or any good Azalea fer- 
tilizer. 
Keep well watered during all dry weather. 
For Scaie and Red Spider, spray with Volck, us- 
ing it, one to fifty. Plants can be dusted with 
suiphur for Red Spider. 
Where there is any doubt if the soil is acid 
enough to grow good Azaleas, use aluminum-sul- 
phate in your 3oil at the rate of one quart to a 
bushel of soil. Common sulphur can be placed 
around the plants and help, there is no danger as 
to the use, it will help with red spider. 
Prune or shear your plants just as soon as 
they are through blooming, to keep them in 
whatever form you desire. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
This is the large flowering variety that grows 
so well here in the South. You wiil find them 
growing at Birmingham, Memphis, Little Rock, 
Tyler and Houston, Texas. 
They want plenty peat-moss used in plant- 
ing and plenty of water during the summer. 
Elegans, Pink 
Fielder’s White 
Formosa, Lavender 
Guif Pride, Bright Orchid Blue 
Fishers, Pink 
Pride of Mobile, Bright Red 
Prince of Orange 
Pride of Dorking, Red 
Pres. Clay, Orange Red 
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