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TANAGER. C. Brilliant red with red blotch. 
TANGO. BCD. Pink with salmon shadings. Striking. 
TARTAR. BC. Red, hose-in-hose. Early. Freely produced. 
TEMPLAR. BC. Mallow-purple, white base tube. 
TEMPTATION. BCD. Pink, darker at tip of petals. 
THISBE. BDEI. Geranium-pink, blotch begonia-pink. 
TREASURE, BCDGH. Should replace Ledifolia Alba. 
TRILBY. BD. Amaranth-pink, large, late April. 
TRINKET. BCD. White with few pale pink flakes. 
TRISTAN. BD. Rose with yellow undertone. Brilliant. 
TROPHY. BD. Pink, clear rose blotch. Large. 
TROUPER. BD. Nopal-red. Early to mid-April. 
TWINKLES. BD. Rose color, yellow suffusion at base. 
UNDINE. BC. White with green dots. Mid-May. 
URSULA. BC. La Francepink, darker at margins. 
VALKYRIE. BD. Self mallow-purple, deeper at edges. 
VANGUARD. BCD. White, yellow blotch, rose stripes. 
VANITY. BDE. Deep rosepink, starry. Mid-season. 
VELVET. BD. Very brilliant begonia-rose. Late April. 
VESPERS. BCD. White, chartreuse throat. Frilled. Large. 
VESTAL. BD. One of the very best white Azaleas. 
VIKING. BC. Light mallow-purple. A Poukhanese variety. 
VINTAGE. CD. Pale rosaline-purple. Late April. 
VIOLETTA. BD. Light mallow-purple. Mid-April. 
WARRIOR. CD. Mallow-purple, blotch rose-red. 
WAVELET. CD. White with yellow blotch. Large. 
WHIMSICAL. BD. White, very little chartreuse blotch. 
WHIRLWIND. BCD. Pale rose-pink, hosein-hose. 
WINEDROP. BCD. White, sanded and striped purple. 
WINNER. BDE. Pink, hose-in-hose. Late April. 
WISDOM. BD. Pure white with chartreuse blotch. 
WITCHERY. C. Clear pink, large. Mid-April. 
YOEMAN. BD. White, striped red. Large. 
YOUTH. BDEH. Purple with very little dotting. 
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