INDICA AZALEAS, continued 
Coccinea Major. Brilliant orange-red. A little taller 
grower than Prince of Orange. 
Duc de Rohan. Compact grower with small leaves and 
a profusion of beautiful salmon-pink flowers. One of 
the best varieties for pot-culture. 
Elegams. Fast and rather upright grower, similar to 
Formosa, with light-colored pink flowers early in 
season. 
Fielder’s White. Large, pure white flowers early in 
season. A strong grower, free blooming, and one of the 
best whites. 
Formosa. Very fast grower with large dark leaves and 
big purplish pink flowers. 
Geo. Taber. One of the most popular Indica Azaleas. 
Blush-pink with deeper markings of pink and red. 
Large plant; late blooming. 
Indica Alba. Rather upright grower, with dull-colored, 
nay leaves and pure white flowers in midseason. Very 
ardy. 
Uilacina! Delicate orchid—the color of the eastern sky 
at dawn. A strong grower with large leaves. 
Omurasaki. A hardy, strong-growing variety with long 
foliage. Flowers rose-lavender in color. Midseason. 
Phoenicia. Fast grower with medium-sized leaves and 
large, purplish pink flowers. It will probably withstand 
more heat and sun than any other Azalea. 
President Clay. Good grower with orange-red flowers 
in midseason. 
Pride of Dorking. One of the deepest reds of the entire 
group. Blooms late in the season and, while not very 
hardy, is yet one of the best. 
Pride of Mobile. Fast grower with large leaves similar 
to Formosa but of lighter color, smothered by countless 
beautiful watermelon-pink flowers that cannot be 
equaled by any. It is a very hardy, fast grower with 
brilliant color. Midseason. Very good. 
Prince of Orange. Spreading grower with deep orange- 
red flowers a little after midseason. Very nice. 
Salmon (Lawsal). Known locally as “(Daphne Salmon.” 
Midseason bloomer with pleasing salmon-colored, me- 
dium-sized flowers. Very hardy. 
Sublanceolata. Tall and open growing, with large foliage. 
Flowers deep orange, very large and extremely showy. 
Late: 
Vittata Fortunei. Fast, upright grower, with pale- 
colored leaves. White and lavender variegated and light 
lavender flowers intermixed. Starts blooming in fall 
and continues all winter and spring. 
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