TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS ial 
P.I. 160123—Astra. Vigorous, upright to spreading 
habit to 5 ft. Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers 
usually 2 to 3 in a head, 2% to 8 inches across, 
almost white at base of tube, between mallow purple 
and tyrian pink. Blotch conspicuous, amaranth pur- 
ple. Flower very round and lobes well imbricated. 
Late April. 1949 Release. 
*P.I. 163771—Ave Maria. Bush habit tends to low, 
broad spreading. Leaves dark green. Flowers 2 to 
3 in a head, 2% to 8 inches across, white ground, 
greenish-yellow blotch, sanded or flaked with Phlox 
purple, margins ruffled. Mid to late May. 2 to 4 
inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
*“P.I. 163869—Aviator. Bush habit dense and twiggy, 
but probably making up to 4 ft. Leaves dark green, 
glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 in a head, freely produced, 
2%4 inches across, rather flat faced, white, green 
blotch, striped Eugenia Red. Mid-May. 2 to 4 inch 
plants only. 1950 Release. 
P.I. 160043—Ballet Girl. Vigorous, upright to some- 
what open growth to 7 ft. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head but often grouped 
in large masses, hose-in-hose. General effect is 
orange red. Early to mid-April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 160085—Beacon. Erect to eventually overarch- 
growth to 5 ft. Leaves rather narrow, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 1% to 2 inches 
across, somewhat starry. Flowers almost pure rose 
Lee but in effect nearly pure red. Mid April. 1948 
elease. 
P.I. 160120—Bishop. Rather erect growth to 5 ft. 
eventually with broad top. Leaves not over 2 inches 
long, dark green. Flowers 2 to 5 in a head, the 
heads sometimes clustered, 1144 to 1% inches across, 
rather symmetrical, margins waved. A rose color 
self, as the tyrian rose dots of the blotch count 
rather as a darkening of hue. There is an under- 
lying tone of yellow that enlivens the color. Anthers 
dark. Mid to late April. 1949 Release. 
*P.T. 163784—Blizzard. Bush habit, broad spreading, 
but probably never over 5 ft. Leaves dark green. 
Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 2% to 8 inches across. A 
very fine white, chartreuse throat, ruffled margins, 
very few Phlox purple stripes. Mid to late May. 2 
to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
P.I. 163928—Bolivar. Spreading habit to 4 ft. Leaves 
dark green. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely pro- 
duced, 2%4 inches across, broad lobes, deep rose pink, 
blotch made up of distinct small dots of Tyrian rose 
that give effect of a color stain. Mid to late May. 
1949 Release. 
P.I. 163956—Bountiful. Bush habit rather broad 
spreading, but probably will reach 4 ft. in height. 
Leaves medium green, hairy. Flowers 1 to 3 in a 
head, 3 inches across, frilled, phlox purple, with 
blotch of tyrian rose dots. (Phlox purple is a laven- 
der pink.) Early to mid-May. 1949 Release. 
Azaleas fit many types of landscape design. 
