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COLEMAN’S FINE CAMELLIAS 
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INDICA AZALEAS 
A very popular group of azaleas in the deep 
south. They make beautiful evergreen plants as 
well as being very showy, giving lasting satisfac- 
tion. The Indica grows rapidly and develops into 
nice size plants. 
Elegans—Fast and rather upright grower. 
Light pink and one of the first to bloom. 6 to 8”, 
12 to 18”, 
Fisher's Pink—Large flower, profuse bloom- 
er. compact growers and very hardy. Light 
pink flower, blooming midseason, about the same 
time as pride of Mobile. 6 to 8”. 
Formosa—Large flower, large dark green 
leaves, fast dense grower, making a very desirable 
evergreen plant... .Light purple with a pink cast. 
6 to 8”, 10 to 12”, 12 to 18”, 
President Clay—A good grower with large 
ar ee a flowers blooming in midseason. 6 to 
Pride of Mobile—Lovely watermelon pink, 
blooms profusely in midseason. A very hardy 
Mo aeae ie one of the favorites. 6 to 8”, 10 to 12”. 
12 to 18”. | 
PRICES OF INDICA AZALEAS 
6 to 8’—10 plants for $3.50. 
10 to 12”—10 plants for $7.00 or 75¢ each, 
12 to 18"—B and B $1.50 each. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
This group of azaleas is veny hardy and more 
commonly known as the dwarf type. Used singly. 
or in groups by themselves, or in combination 
with Indicas, they give a very pleasing landscape 
effect that could not otherwise be obtained, — 
Hinodegiri—Very popular, slow compact grow- 
er. Brilliant red flowers, profuse bloomer. Mid- 
season. 
Pink ‘Pearl—Beautiful pink blooms borne in 
large clusters. Midseason. 
Salmon Beauty—Deep salmon pink, large glos- 
sy green leaves. Midseason. 
Snow—Pure snow white flower, profuse 
bloomer, compact grower. Midseason. 
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