AZALEAS 
INDICA AZALEAS (AZALEA INDICA). Popular 
evergreen shrubs unrivaled in their profusion of 
showy blooms and color masses. Most varieties 
bloom during the winter and very early spring 
when color in the landscape is doubly appreci- 
ated. They are easily transplanted any time 
during the year except when in full new leaf 
growth. They prefer part shade, good drainage, 
acid soil and uniform moisture. Shallow planting 
and a thick mulch of leaves, pine straw, peanut 
hulls or peat are necessary. Fertilize once or 
twice a year with Azalea and Camellia Special 
Fertilizer. 
DEEP PINK TO ROSY RED. 
BRILLIANT. Midseason. Watermelon-red. 
FISHER’S PINK. Midseason. Large, rose-pink 
flowers. 
PRIDE OF DORKING. Late. Red. 
PRIDE OF MOBILE. Late. Watermelon-red. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Late. Deep red. Compact 
grower. 
SALMON. 
DAPHNE SALMON. Early. Light salmon. Up- 
right. 
DUC DE ROHAN. Early. Clear salmon. Com- 
pact plant. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Midseason. Large, 
salmon-pink flowers. 
DUKE OF WINDSOR. Midseason to late. Clear 
light salmon-pink. Compact, spreading grower. 
LAWSAL. Midseason. Clear salmon, medium- 
sized flowers. Upright grower. 
PRIDE OF SUMMERVILLE. Midseason. Bright 
clear salmon-pink. Tall, bushy grower. 
LIGHT PINK. 
ELEGANS. Very early. Shell-pink flowers with 
deeper throat. Fast, reliable grower. 
ELEGANS SUPERBA. Midseason. Very large, 
light pink flowers with deeper throat. 
GEORGE FRANC. Early. Medium pink, large 
flowers. Compact grower. 
MACRANTHA PINK. Very late. Bright pink. 
Low growing. 
ORANGE AND ORANGE-RED. 
MACRANTHA ORANGE. 
orange. Low growing. 
PRESIDENT CLAY. Midseason. Orange-red. Fast, 
reliable grower. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Midseason. Bright 
orange-red. Compact grower. 
Very late. Vivid 
LAVENDER AND MAGENTA. 
FORMOSA. Midseason. A robust, fast-growing 
Azalea with good foliage. The very large, 
magenta-colored flowers are handsome but 
difficult to combine with other colors. 
ORCHID. Early. Orchid-colored flowers. 
WHITE, 
FIELDER’S WHITE. Midseason. Compact grower. 
INDICA ALBA. Midseason. Tall, open grower. 
LANTANA ALBA. Late. Compact grower. 
VARIEGATED. 
ANTHENON. Late. White with soft rose striping. 
GEORGE LINDLEY TABER. Midseason. Beau- 
tiful large flowers, delicately shaded light 
lavender-pink with deeper rose throat. Fine 
foliage and one of the sturdiest growers in 
sun or shade. Fine combined with lavender or 
magenta colors or used alone in masses. One 
of the most popular and best of the Indica 
varieties. 
IVERYANA. Late. White with pink striping. 
VITTATA FORTUNEI. This variety has the longest 
period of bloom of any of the Azaleas. It 
starts early in the fall and usually shows some 
blooms all through the winter and spring months. 
Flowers are variegated lavender-pink and 
white, and sometimes lavender-pink without 
white variegation. Habit of growth is open and 
irregular. Foliage not too good. Plant where 
it can be seen from a little distance. 
We have many other varieties of Indica Azaleas 
in limited quantities. 
KURUME AZALEAS (AZALEA OBTUSA JAPONICA). 
Kurume Azaleas are slower growing and less 
robust than the Indicas, with smaller flowers. 
When in bloom the plants are a solid mass of 
color. A wider range of colors is represented in 
the Kurume than in other Azalea groups. They 
are generally lower and more compact growing 
than the Indicas and are valuable for facing 
down the taller Azaleas or other taller shrubs. 
Culture is the same as for Azalea indica. They 
should be shaded from afternoon sun. 
RED. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. Midseason. Red, hose-in- 
hose-type flowers. 
HEXE. Midseason. Deep red, hose-in-hose type. 
LIGHT PINK. 
APPLEBLOSSOM. Late. Single, delicately shaded, 
appleblossom-like flowers. 
CORAL BELLS. Midseason.  Shell-pink with 
deeper pink throat, hose-in-hose type. 
PINK PEARL. Early. Single, peach-pink flowers. 
SALMON. 
BRIDESMAID. Early. Bright salmon flowers. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Midseason. Hose-in-hose- 
type flowers. 
SALMON PRINCE. Midseason. Large, single, 
pure salmon flowers. 
ORANGE. 
FLAME. Midseason. Single orange flowers. 
WHITE. 
SNOW. Midseason. Hose-in-hose-type flowers. 
The best white Kurume for outdoor use. 
We have many other Kurume Azalea varieties 
in limited quantities. 
SEA ISLAND NURSERY, St. Simons Island, Georgia 17 
