Azaleas are such profuse bloomers that each plant is a solid 
mass of color. It is indeed one of the most beautiful flowering 
plants we have in the South. 
For culture, Azaleas need only slight attention and wonderful 
results may be obtained. They require a light, well-drained soil, 
slightly acid and containing peat-moss or leaf-mold if available. 
Partial shade, especially when young, and ample water during 
the dry weather are the other essentials. Cottonseed meal with 
0-14-10 about three times a year is a good fertilizer. 
Azaleas have proved their value to the Nurserymen and 
Landscape Architect, their worth as pot-plants to the Florists for 
forcing. They are rapidly becoming popular because of their 
wide range of colors and their excellent keeping qualities in hot, 
dry homes. Use more Azaleas! You will find them a very profit- 
able item in your trade. 
NOTE! The 4-6 inch and 6-8 inch bed-grown Azalea are liners 
and NOT finished plants. They are excellent for lining out but 
not suitable for forcing or landscape work. 
All of our Indica Azaleas are growing in the field which 
method, we believe, makes for a better plant in every respect. 
Prices on all our Azaleas are based on shipping 
without using burlap about the roots. They can be 
safely shipped and transplanted in this way, and 
the saving in labor and material costs enables us to 
offer these plants at such reasonable prices. 
Indica Azalea Growing in Full Sun 
Sete oe eee : ag Petts 
