AZALEAS 
Growing Good Azales 
Azaleas will grow in the sun or in the shade, 
in the sun you will have brighter colors. Azaleas 
can be used as pot or tub plants, in sections of the 
Country where the weather man gives too much 
ice and snow, for out-side planting. 
Azaleas like acid soil, they love peat-moss, use 
plenty of it in the planting soil or around your 
plants when placing them in the lawn. 
A mixture of Peat-moss, leaf mold and cow 
manure make a very good soil to use in planting 
Azaleas. 
We fertilize our plants early in the spring, 
using cottonseed meal, or any good Azalea fertil- 
izer. 
Keep well watered during all dry weather. 
For Scale and Red Spider, spray with Volck, using 
it, one to fifty. Plants can be dusted with sulphur 
for Red Spider. 
Prune or shear your plants just as soon as they 
are through blooming, to keep them in whatever 
form you desire. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
This is the large flowering variety that grows 
so well here in the South. You will find them 
growing at Birmingham, Memphis, Little Rock, 
Tyler and Houston, Texas. 
They want plenty peat-moss used in planting 
and plenty of water during the summer. 
Elegans, Pink 
Fielder’s White 
Formosa, Lavender 
Gulf Pride, Bright Orchid Blue 
Fishers, Pink 
Pride of Mobile, Bright Red 
Prince of Orange 
Pride of Dorking, Red 
Pres. Clay, Orange Red 
Judge Solomon, Pink Sport Formosa 
Phoenicia, Purple 
Liners: In Indica Azaleas, 12 to 18 inches Bare 
Root. 
10 for $1.50 
If wanted by mail add 40c per 10 plants. 
12 to 15 inches 75c ea. 
15 to 18 inches $1.00 ea. 
18 to 24 inches 1.50 ea. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
This Variety of Azaleas are more hardy than 
the Indica Variety. 
Christmas Cheer, Bright Red 
Coral Bell, Coral Pink 
Hinodegiri, Brilliant Red 
Mause Beauty. Delicate Mauve 
Pink Pearl, Delicate Apple Blossom Pink 
Snow, Pure White 
Sweet Brief, Bright Pink 
Loxley Salmon, Salmon Pink 
Prices on Kurume Azaleas: 
6 to 8 inches 90c 
8 to 10 inches 1.00 
10 to 12 inches 1.25 
12 to 18 inches 2.50 
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