Fs) Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
AZALEAS 
AZALEA INDICA. ‘The Indian Azaleas are evergreen 
shrubs with large, single or double flowers that 
sometimes measure 4 inches across. Some are slow- 
growing, practically dwarf, while others grow 
rapidly into large shrubs. Colors are varied and 
very beautiful. 
Red and Deep Pink 
Brilliant. Early to midseason. Compact, bushy plants with 
ake leaves. Free bloomer, bearing flowers of deep rose- 
pink. 
Prince of Wales. Rather late. Hardy, bushy, compact grower 
free flowering. 
Southern Charm. A sport of Formosa in clear rose-red. The 
flowers are large and blooming time is about the same as 
its parent; midseason. Strong grower with good dark green 
foliage. 
Light Pink 
Elegans. Early. A fast grower of rather open habit. Free 
flowering and easy to grow. Flowers of medium size. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile). Midseason. Similar to 
Elegans but more compact in growth. Flowers are larger 
and brighter pink. 
George Franc. Early. Hardy and bushy. Bears large flowers 
in profusion. 
Macrantha. Very late. Hardy, bushy, compact. 
Macrantha, Double Pink. Late. Beautiful clear pink blooms 
with two or three layers of petals. Good compact grower. 
Orange 
Macrantha. Very late. Medium-sized flowers. Hardy, 
bushy growth. 
President Clay. Early. Tall, open growth; free flowering. 
Medium-sized blooms. 
Prince of Orange. Midseason. Compact grower; free flower- 
ing. The good-sized, deep orange-colored flowers are well 
mixed through the luxuriant foliage. 
Sublanceolata. Late. Tall, open-growing plant with large 
leaves. Flowers deep orange, very large and extremely 
showy. 
Salmon 
Duc de Rohan. Early. Semi-hardy, bushy, very free flower- 
ing. Medium-sized flowers. 
Frederick the Great. Late. Low, bushy, compact growth; 
very free flowering. Deep salmon color. 
Lawsal. Midseason. Hardy, rather bushy. One of the best. 
Azalea Indica Variegated 
George Lindley Taber. Our own origination, named for our 
founder. Soft lavender-pink, faintly streaked darker pink 
and mottled cerise. Slightly fragrant. A rapid grower, 
resistant to cold. Usually blooms here in March. 
Lavender 
Formosa. Midseason. Very large flowers of lavender-lilac. 
Hardy, easy to grow. 
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Please read ‘‘Conditions of Sale’’ on page 49 before you 
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