GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
INDIAN AZALEAS 
Azalea indica 
The Indian Azaleas are evergreen shrubs with large, single or double flowers that 
sometimes measure 4 inches across. Some are slow-growing, practically dwarf, while 
others grow rapidly into large shrubs. Colors are varied and very beautiful. 
AZALEA INDICA 
RED and DEEP PINK 
Brilliant. Early to midseason. Compact, 
bushy plants with small leaves. Free 
bloomer, bearing flowers of deep rose- 
pink. 
Southern Charm. A sport of Formosa 
in clear rose-red. The flowers are large 
and blooming time is about the same 
as its parent; midseason. Strong grower 
with good dark green foliage. 
SALMON 
Duc de Rohan. Early. Semi-hardy, 
bushy, very free flowering. Medium- 
sized flowers. 
Frederick the Great. Late. Low, bushy, 
compact growth; very free flowering. 
Deep salmon color. 
Glory of Sunninghill. Late. A hardy, 
bushy, compact grower with good foliage; 
free bloomer. Flowers of medium size. 
One of the best in this color. 
Lawsal. Midseason. Hardy, rather bushy. 
One of the best. 
LAVENDER 
Formosa. Midseason. Very large flowers 
of lavender-lilac. Hardy, easy to grow. 
LIGHT PINK 
Elegans. Early. A fast grower of rather 
open habit. Free flowering and easy to 
grow. Flowers of medium size. 
Elegans Superba (Pride of Mobile). 
Midseason. Similar to Elegans but 
more compact in growth. Flowers are 
larger and brighter pink. 
George Franc. Early. Hardy and bushy. 
Bears large flowers in profusion. 
Macrantha. Very late. A hardy sum- 
mer-blooming type. Bushy, compact 
grower. Single. 
Macrantha, Double Pink. Late. Beau- 
tiful clear pink blooms with two or three 
layers of petals. Good compact grower. 
ORANGE 
Macrantha. Very late. Hardy, summer 
blooming bushy type; good foliage. 
Medium-sized flowers. 
President Clay. Early. Tall, open 
growth; free flowering. Medium-sized 
blooms. 
Sublanceolata. Late. Tall, open-grow- 
ing plant with large leaves. Flowers 
deep orange, very large and extremely 
showy. 
VARIEGATED 
George Lindley Taber. Our own orig- 
ination, named for our founder. Soft 
lavender-pink, faintly streaked darker 
pink and mottled cerise. Slightly fra- 
grant. A rapid grower, resistant to cold. 
Usually blooms here in March. 
WHITE 
Fielder’s White. Early. Large, pure 
white flowers. Strong, upright grower; 
free blooming. | 
New White. Early. A bushy grower with 
deeper green foliage than Fielder’s and 
smaller flowers. 
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KURUME AZALEAS 
Shade grown. Though of rather slow 
growth, Kurume Azaleas make good- 
sized specimens, and their compact form 
makes them the equal of other evergreen 
shrubs even when not in flower. Very 
small plants will bloom, and each season 
as they increase in size they increase in 
beauty. 
RED AND DEEP PINK 
Christmas Cheer. Midseason. Hose-in- 
hose flowers of Christmas red. Compact, 
hardy. 
Hexe. Midseason. Hose-in-hose blooms 
of deep red. Low, dense growth. 
Hinodegiri. This is one of the most 
brilliant of all the dwarf Azaleas and is 
a profuse bloomer over a long period. 
It is a shapely plant, with round, ever- 
green foliage. Makes a fine pot-plant or 
an ideal low hedge. 
LIGHT PINK 
Coral Bells. Midseason. 
pink, deeper in the center. 
hose type. Profuse blooms. 
Dainty shell- 
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Sweetheart Supreme. (Pericat type.) 
The medium-sized, blush-pink, hose-in- 
hose flowers resemble a Sweetheart rose. 
An excellent grower of compact habit, 
with dark green foliage. 
WHITE 
Snow. Midseason. Very free flowering. 
Pure snow-white; hose-in-hose type. 
Compact foliage of glossy green color. 
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