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SWASHBUCKLER (160080). Vigorous, upright to spread- 

 ing habit to 5 feet. Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers 2 

 to 3 in head, 2"-2 3 / i" across, Rose Doree, heavy blotch of 

 Spectrum Red, stamens and pistil red. Early May. 



TAFFETA (163829). Bush habit rather broad spreading, 

 very twiggy, but probably not over 4 feet. Leaves dark 

 green. Flowers 1 to 3 in head, 2"-2V 2 " across, frilled, white 

 sanded and striped Rosolane Purple. Mid-May. 



TANAGER (141907). Erect to broad spreading up to 5 feet. 

 Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers usually 1 to 3 in 

 head, very freely produced; a brilliant red with dark 

 blotch on upper lobe, much like Picador but later and 

 better. Early May. 



TANGO (160064). Very erect with ascending branches but 

 eventually a fine shrub up to 7 feet. Leaves broadly ovate. 

 Flowers 2 to 3 in head, 3" across or more. Striking color 

 pattern; lower part of flower Eosin Pink with Salmon 

 shadings; upper three lobes between Deep Rose Pink and 

 Rose Color with heavy blotch made up of C-shaped dots 

 of Pomegranate Purple. Mid-April. 



TARTAR (182863). Bush wide spreading but up to 5 feet in 

 time with ascending branches. Leaves rather small, medium 

 green. Flowers 2 to 4 in head, hose-in-hose, heads often 

 clustered, freely produced, 2" across, Light Jasper Red, 

 blotch not showy but of Pomegranate Purple dots. 



TEMPLAR (160130). Erect to wide spreading, bushy habit, 

 to 6 feet. Leaves narrow to long, semi-deciduous. Flowers 

 usually 2 to 3 in head, 2% "-3" across, wide spreading, well 

 imbricated, almost white at base of tube, Light Mallow 

 Purple, blotch Rhodamine Purple, but not showy. Mid- 

 April. 



TEMPTATION (182860). Bush spreading rather than tall, 

 but probably up to 5 feet. Leaves large, medium green, 

 somewhat pubescent. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, freely pro- 

 duced, 2"-2 1 / 2 " across, Amaranth Pink, darker at tips of 

 petals (Tyrian Pink) ; few Tyrian Rose dots, mostly on 

 upper petals. Mid-April. 



THISBE (182860). Bush habit, broad and over arching to 

 5 feet. Leaves narrow, dark green, glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 

 in head, often grouped, V-1W across, somewhat irregu- 

 larly hose-in-hose, Geranium Pink with blotch of Begonia 

 Pink. Late April, early May. 



TOKAY (160011). Vigorous, erect growth, eventually filling 

 in, to 8 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 

 in head, 2"-2 1 /2 " across, between Rose Pink and Deep Rose 

 Pink, blotch Rose Color, with brownish overtone. Plant 

 does not make good display until fully mature. Mid-April. 



TREASURE (160125). Vigorous growth more or less like 

 that of Rhododendron mucronatum but more spreading 

 and with more and heavier, darker leaves. The flowers are 

 usually 2 to 3 in head, ^W'-AVz" across. The developing 

 buds are tinted with Pale Pink (Cameo Pink) but this fades 

 out as the flower opens, leaving only a suggestion of pink 

 on the margins of the lobes and in the blotch. Should re- 

 place R. mucronatum (Azalea indica alba) in most plant- 

 ings. Middle to end of April. 



TRILBY (141906) . Broad spreading with somewhat ascend- 

 ing branches to 5 feet. Leaves medium green, somewhat 

 hairy. Flowers usually 1 to 3 in head, freely produced, 

 2y 2 "-3" across, Amaranth Pink, the blotch of Rose Color 

 dots not very showy. Somewhat like Revery. Late April. 



TRISTAN (182870). Bush erect, with rather ascending 

 branches up to 7 feet. Leaves medium green, rather harsh. 

 Flowers 1 to 2 in nead, heads often grouped, 2"-2 1 / £" across, 

 Rose Color with Yellow undertone giving brilliant effect, 

 conspicuous blotch. Late April, early May. 



TROPHY (163820). Bush habit broad spreading, but prob- 

 ably not over 4 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers 1 to 3 

 in head, 3 // -3 1 / 2 " across, Pale Mallow Pink, the showy 

 blotch made up of clear Tyrian Rose dots. Mid-May. 



TROUBADOR (160005). Vigorous, erect, somewhat open 

 growth to 8 feet, with medium size, light green leaves. 

 Flowers usually 3 in a head, 2" across, very well shaped 

 with imbricated lobes, almost Pure Rose Doree, with 

 very few dots in the small blotch, Tyrian Rose. Carries 

 as a Salmon Pink. Mid-April. 



TROUPER (160121). Typical Kurume in all details of 

 growth and foliage. Flowers single, 2 to 4 in head, 1V±"- 

 1W across, practically a Nopal Red self as the few dots 

 of Tyrian Rose in the blotch area are not showy. Early 

 to mid-April. 



TWINKLES (160108). Bush with rather broad spreading 

 habit to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, rather long and narrow. 

 Flowers 2 to 4 in head, 2" across, somewhat starry, Rose 

 Color to a little lighter, slight yellow suffusion at base of 

 tube, blotch small and not showy, made up of dots of 

 Tyrian Rose. Late April. 



