28 TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
*P.I. 163845—Silver Moon. Bush habit rather broad 
spreading, but not much over 5 ft. tall. Leaves medi- 
um green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 3 inches across, 
white, frilled margins, chartreuse blotch. Mid-May. 
2 to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
*P.T. 163949—Snowclad. Bush habit broad spreading 
but may reach up to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 3 to 3% inches 
across, ruffled margins, white with chartreuse 
blotches. Mid-May to later. 2 to 4 inch plants only. 
1950 Release. 
P.I. 163932—Snowscape. Erect growth with broad 
spreading top when mature, to 6 ft. Leaves green, 
rather narrow and pointed. Flowers generally 3 to 
5 in a head, rather trumpet shaped, 2 inches across, 
greenish white, no blotch. Late midseason after 
most whites have passed. End of May. 1949 Re- 
lease. 
*P.I. 163947—Sonata. Bush habit, broad spreading 
and perhaps to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 2% inches across, ruffled 
white, lightly sanded and with a few stripes from 
Phlox purple to true purple. Occasional branches of 
self purple flowers that should be cut out. Early to 
Mid-May. 2 to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
P.I. 160015—Souvenir. Erect to finally overarching 
growth to 5 ft. Fine small dark green evergreen 
foliage. Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head, 1% inches 
across, irregularly hose-in-hose. Eosin pink with 
begonia rose blotch, giving a deeper tone- to the 
salmon-pink effect of the flowers. Late April. 1948 
Release. 
P.I. 163929—Sprite. Very vigorous and somewhat 
spreading habit up to 5 ft. Leaves medium green 
and slightly hairy. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 
2% to 3 inches across, somewhat starry, in color 
mallow pink lightly shaded toward margins with 
light mallow pink that gives a bright tint to flowers. 
Late April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 163903—Sterling. Broad spreading habit, probably 
to not over 2 feet. Leaves dark green, shining. 
Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely produced, 3 inches 
or more across, somewhat starry as compared to its 
fellows, deep rose pink, the small blotch made up of 
ie dots of Tyrian rose. Late May, early June. 1949 
elease. 
*P.I. 163912—Stunner. Spreading growth with some- 
what ascending branches to 3 ft. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in a head, 3 inches 
across. Flower very rounded with broad lobes, flat, 
carries as a salmon pink, but is a deep rose pink of 
Ridgeway, with faint yellow undertone. Blotch not 
showy. Late May, early June. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 160139—Suwanee. Erect to somewhat spreading 
habit, to 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 
2 to 3 in a head, 38 inches across, deep pink, smail 
but not showy blotch of tyrian rose dots. Late April. 
1948 Release. 
Use Azalea branches as cut flowers. 
