TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS Peat 

P.I. 141803—Delos. Good pink, very double. Excel- 
lent for cutting. 
P.I. 141805—-Andros. Good purple. Double. Excellent 
for cutting. 
P.I. 141807—Ranger. Description later. 
(B. 32373)—Whirlwind. Upright but eventually broad 
spreading to 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers 
usually 2 to 4 in a head, freely produced, hose-in- 
hose, 1 to 1% inches across. Late April. 
P.I. 182874—-Phoebe. Bush broad spreading to 4 ft. 
with many ascending branches. Leaves rather nar- 
row, dark green, somewhat glistening. Flowers 1 to 
2 in a head, freely produced and clear over foliage 
as in Belgian Azaleas, 2% to 3 inches across. Color 
jasper pink flushed with old rose, definite rose pink 
blotch on upper lobe. Late April, early May. 
P.I. 182875—Gawain. Bush broad spreading, densely 
twigged to ground, to 5 ft. Leaves rather narrow, 
dull medium green, almost deciduous with some 
Autumn coloring. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in a head, 
very freely produced, 2% to 3 inches across, laven- 
der, with a blotch of dark purple. Very distinct. 
Early to mid-May. 
P.I. 182876—Merlin. Bush broad spreading, densely 
twigged to ground, to 5 ft. Leaves rather narrow, 
dull, medium green, almost deciduous with some 
Autumn color. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in a head, 
very freely produced, 214 to 3 inches across. Early 
to mid-May. 
P.I. 182880—Witchery. Bush spreading rather than 
tall but up to 5 ft. Leaves large, medium green, 
somewhat pubescent. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely 
eae ge 2 to 2% inches across, clear pink. Mid- 
pril. 
(B. 32355)—Desire. Bush spreading rather than tall, 
but probably up to 5 ft. Leaves large medium 
green, somewhat pubescent. Flowers 1 to 2 in a 
head, freely produced, 2 to 2% inches across, clear 
pink. Mid to late April. 
P.I. 182871—Katinka. Bush erect but more spreading 
than tall, to 5 ft. Leaves medium green, rather nar- 
row. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely produced, 2 
inches across. Mid-April. 
P.I. 182868—Brangaene. Bush erect with ascending 
branches up to 7 ft. Leaves medium green rather 
harsh. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, heads often 
grouped, 2 to 2% inches across, delicate rose with 
yellow undertone giving salmon effect. Conspicuous 
blotch on upper lobe. Mid-April. 
Other new releases will come forth in 1950. A sup- 
plement adding them to this list will be printed later 
to give you their names and descriptions. 
Don’t be disappointed if we are limited or sold out 
on any of the new 1948 and 1949 Glenn Dale Hybrids 
when you give your order. Leave your order with us, 
along with a small deposit, and we will see that you 
get your plants as soon as possible. You know these 
Glenn Dales are scarce yet. 


Azaleas make their buds this Summer for next. 
