30 TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
*P.T. 163848—Vespers. Bush habit rather broad 
spreading, but probably not much higher than 5 ft. 
Leaves medium green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 3 
inches across, frilled, white, chartreuse throat, only 
an occasional flower with Mallow purple stripes. Mid- 
May. 2 to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
P.I. 160072—Vintage. Vigorous, rather wide-spread- 
ing growth to 4 ft. Leaves rather broad, glossy, 
dark green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 2 
inches across, rounded and well imbricated. Pale 
roselane purple, no blotch. Late April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 160079—Violetta. Erect to wide spreading to 4 
ft. Leaves fine dark green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 
in a head, 2 to 2% inches across, light mallow purple, 
blotch rhodamine purple. Mid-April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 163951—Wavelet. Bush habit broad and spreading, 
but may reach up to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 2% inches across, 
but rather more bowl-shaped than many, white with 
yellow blotch. For garden effect this is an excellent 
but much later counterpart of Mucronatum. Mid- 
May to later. 2 to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
*P J. 163878—Whimsical. Broad spreading habit but 
perhaps up to 4 ft. Leaves dark green, somewhat 
rough. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 2 inches across, 
white with very little chartreuse in blotch area and 
flakes of Phlox purple. Mid to late May. 2 to 4 inch 
plants only. 1950 Release. 
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. 1948 Re- 
lease. 
P.I. 163966—Youth. Bush rather like that of an ex- 
cellent R. Mucronatum, spreading rather than tall, 
but up to 5 ft. Leaves medium to dark green, only 
somewhat pubescent. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 
freely produced, 2 inches across, liseran purple with 
very little dotting in the blotch area. Late May. 1949 
Release. 
P.I. 163935—Zulu. Typical poukhanense habit to 5 ft. 
with somewhat similar, less semi-deciduous leaves. 
Flowers 2 to 3 in a head, freely produced, superb 
form and substance, 3 to 3% inches across. Mallow 
purple with very showy blotch of distinct dots of 
purple, between aster and amaranth purple. Late 
April. 1949 Release. 
Other new releases will come forth in 1951. 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 Glenn Dale Hybrids when you give 
your order. Leave your order with us, along with a 
deposit, and we will see that you get your plants as 
soon as possible. You know these Glenn Dales are 
scarce yet. Many of the varieties listed this year are 
2 to 4 inch plants only. We will have larger plants in 
the future. Bear with us and we will have all you 
want as scon as we are able to produce them with our 
small force of trained help. Thank you for your 
wonderful cooperation last year. 
Azaleas last better as cut flowers than annuals. 
