TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 39 
Azalea Lists and Helps 
Here is an up-to-date list of Azaleas under color 
headings that are in general use. For full description, 
look in the descriptive list of this catalogue. This list- 
ing entailed an enormous amount of work, and there 
may be a few mistakes which will be corrected in time; 
but we hope it will help you in knowing something 
about your plant before purchasing. Although not in 
detail, this list will give you your color range, height 
at maturity, time of blooming, and type of bloom— 
whether single, hose-in-hose, or double. 
LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN 
LISTING 
O. Red—Orange-red. 
Red—All shades of red. 
Pink—All shades of pink. 
Rose—All shades of rose. 
Sal. R.—AI] shades of salmon-red. 
Sal.—All shades of salmon-pink. 
Sal. O.—AII shades of salmon-orange. 
Li.—All shades of lilac. 
Lav.—All shades of lavender. 
Pur.—All shades of purple. 
Wh.—Pure or near pure white. 
Wh. V.—White, with other color flecks or stripes. 
Y.—AIll shades of yellow. 
Y. O.—AIll shades of orange to yellow. 
Si.—Single flowers. 
Do.—Double flowers. 
H. H.—Hose-in-hose, flower in flower. 
Mid.—Mid-season. 
Very low—1 to 2 ft., mature height. 
Low—2 to 4 ft., mature height. 
Medium—4 to 5 ft., mature height. 
Tall—5 to 7 ft., mature height. 
Keep this catalogue; only a supplement with the 
latest releases will be issued next year. 
WHITES AND WHITE WITH COLOR 
VARIATIONS 
KURUME’S 
Snow—H.H., Early, Low, Wh. 
EARLY PLANT INTRODUCTIONS 
Alabaster—H.H., Early, Medium, Wh. 
Caprice—Si., Mid., Medium, Wh.V. 
Hakatashiro—Si., Late, Low, Wh. 
How-Zan—Si., Late, Low, Wh.V. 
Jindai—Si., Late, Low, Wh.V. 
Minuet—H.H., Early, Medium, Wh.V. 
Ryukyu—Si., Early, Low, Wh. 
Samite—H.H., Early, Medium, Wh. 
Stardust—Si., Early, Medium, Wh. 
NEW 1948, 1949, and 1950 GLENN DALE 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Allegory—Si., Mid to Late, Medium, Wh.V. 
Altair—Si., Mid., Medium, Wh.V. 
Arctic—Si., Mid., Low, Wh. 
Ave Maria—Si., Mid to Late, Low, Wh.V. 
Azaleas do well with Dogwood. 
