8 TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 

P.I. 160135—Rosette. Vigorous, rather upright grow- 
ing bush to 4 ft. Leaves a little more than semi- 
evergreen in this climate. Flowers large, usually 
1 to 3 in a head, 3% to 4 inches across, double, some- 
times only semi-double. In the latter case, the sta- 
mens bear bits of petoloid tissue. Color: violet red 
(Ridgeways light roselane purple) with a blotch on 
the upper lobe almost scarlet in color but not showy 
as the dots are small. Mid April. 
P.I. 163096—Madrigal. Vigorous, rather spreading 
bush to 3% ft. with slender quite evergreen foliage. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 3% inches across, 
pale rose pink with a blotch slightly deeper in color 
that extends beyond the upper lobe onto the two side 
lobes. Mid to late April. 
P.I. 163097—Carnival. Vigorous, upright to spread- 
ing bush to 4 ft. with fine evergreen foliage. Flowers 
usually 2 to 3 in a head, 3% to 4 inches across, color 
salmon with orange undertone with heavy dull red 
blotch on the uppermost lobe. Mid to late April. 
P.I. 141779—Festive. Erect and somewhat spreading 
growth to 6 ft. Leaves medium green, somewhat 
pointed. Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head, the heads 
often clustered. Flowers 2 to 2% inches across, pure 
white with no blotch, freely sanded and occasionally 
striped with dull rose (between spinel red and rose 
color Ridgeways). Effect from distance is flesh 
white. Mid April. 
P.I. 141802—Lustre. Large flower, rose pink, single. 
P.I. 160018—Illusion. Dense evergreen bush of com- 
pact upright to spreading growth. Leaves dark and 
shining green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 2% 
inches across, but somewhat starry. Deep rose pink 
with tyrian rose blotch. Showy. Late April. 
P.I. 160023—Winner. Habit dense, erect and spread- 
ing to eventually over-arching to 5 ft. Leaves small, 
dark green and shining. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 
heads often grouped, freely produced, hose-in-hose. 
1% to 2 inches across. Late April. Pink. 
P.I. 160083—Litany. Bush with dense twiggy habit, 
generally broader than tall but up to 5 ft. Leaves 
narrow, dark green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 
freely produced, excellent rounded form, 2 to 2% 
inches across. Late April, early May. Pink. 
P.I. 160137—Jeannin. Bush habit, wide spreading 
rather than upright, densely twiggy, but eventually 
up to 5 ft. Leaves medium to dark green. Flowers 
1 to 3 in a head, heads often clustered, freely pro- 
duced, 1% to 2 inches across. Mid to late April. 
Deep Rose. 
P.I. 160138—Corsair. Vigorous upright growth to 5 
ft. Leaves medium green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 
in a head, 2% inches across. Very brilliant in effect. 
Nopal red, with large blotch made up of small dots 
of tyrian rose, that give a brownish effect over the 
Nopal red. Late April. 
P.I. 160139—Suwanee. Erect to somewhat spreading 
habit, to 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 
2 to 3 in a head, 8 inches across, deep pink, small 
but not showy blotch of tyrian rose dots. Late April. 
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