INDIAN 
Tall, fast growers that will reach to six feet or more in a 15-year period. 
Extremely heavy bloomers and flowers are single—three inches. 
Very 
desirable as garden shrubs; evergreen. Sun or shade. 
3 Gal. 
DAPHNE SALMON. Medium flower of light 
salmon. Early, upright growth. $4.50-$5.50 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Early, large pure white 
flower. Strong upright growth. $5.50 
FORMOSA. Large lavender flower, mid-sea- 
son. Large leaves, vigorous grower. $5.50 
GEORGE L. TABER. Very large ee een flesh 
pink with deeper markings. $4.50-$5.50 
INDICA ALBA (Ledifolia Alba). Pure white 
flower, mid-season, very hardy. $6.50 
INDICA ROSEA. Large single, white with 
rose-pink throat. Hardy. $7.50 
IVERYANA. Large white flowers with rose 
streaks. Blooms midseason. $1.50-$5.50-$6.50 
$4.50-$5.50-$7.50 
JUDGE SOLOMON. Sport of Formosa. Has 
same foliage and habit of growth. Blooms 
identical to Pride of Mobile in color. $6.50 
PERFECTION (Fisher’s Pink). Rose _ pink, 
large, midseason. $5.50 
PRESIDENT CLAY. Orange-red flower, Seer 
PHOENICIA. Very fine, hardy sort with rosy- 
lilac or lavender flowers. $5.50 to $7.50 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. Countless watermelon 
pink flowers, similar to Formosa in growth, 
but lighter and more delicate. A rugged, fast 
grower. Blooms midseason to late. 5.90 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
CHINESE MOLLIS 
Yellow 
Koster’s Brilliant 
ALTACLARENSIS. Fragrant deep yellow, marked red. 
$3.00 
$4.50 
$7.50 
EXBURY AZALEAS—$5.50 each 
We also grow many more varieties of Azaleas too numerous to list. Your 
inquiries are welcomed and will receive prompt attention. 
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