8 TEN “OAKS, NURSBERYVAND, GARDENS 
P.I. 160106—Concordia. Bush erect with ascending 
branches to 5 feet. Leaves long and narrow, some- 
what hairy; medium green. Flowers 2 to 3 in head, 
2 inches across, general effect bright pink, a little 
deeper than deep rose pink, dots in blotch tyrian rose 
but not showy, a little yellow at base of tube. Mid- 
April. 1951 Release. Available 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163772—Consolation. Bush broad spreading, prob- 
ably not over 5 feet. Leaves dark green. Flowers 
1 to 3 in head, 2% to 3 inches across, white with pale 
amparo violet stripes, margins ruffled. May give 
occasional light phlox purple sport with light center. 
Mid to late May. 1951 Release. Available 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160089—Constance. Vigorous, erect, somewhat 
spreading growth to 6 ft. Leaves narrow, medium 
green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 8 to 3% 
inches across. Rose color. The smaller rose red 
dots that make up the large blotch show chiefly as 
a darker tone. Late April. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160136—Content. Erect with eventually broad 
spreading crown to 5 ft. Leaves medium dark green, 
broadly obovate and glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 in a 
head, 2%4 to 3 inches across, of very fine form with 
imbricated lobes. Pale amparo purple with very few 
dots of tyrian rose at base of upper lobe. Very pure, 
clear color. Sister seedling to Glacier. Late April, 
early May. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163927—Copperman. Growth dense, spreading to 
4 ft. Foliage dark green, rather narrow leaves. 
Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, 2% to 3 inches across, 
rather flat faced, good substance and splendid form 
with broad overlapping lobes, begonia rose, shaded 
almost pure orange, blotch conspicuous but most like 
a heavy wash of rose color, dots not visible. Mid 
to late May. 1948 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160017—Coralie. Erect to eventually overarching 
growth to 5 ft. Fine narrow dark green leaves. 
Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head, 1% to 2 inches 
across, somewhat irregularly hose-in-hose. LEosin 
pink, flushed rose doree, with conspicuous Tyrian rose 
blotch, carries as brilliant deep salmon pink. Early 
May. 1948 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
10 to 12 inch, 2.25 
12 to 15 inch, 3.00 
P.I. 163819—Coral Sea. Bush habit broad spreading, 
probably not over 4 ft. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 
freely produced, usually not over 2% to 3 inches 
across, between pale Amaranth Pink and Amaranth 
Pink with few but very distinct Tyrian Rose dots in 
blotch, which is showy. Mid-May. 1950 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
We have seen nothing better than Glenn Dale Azaleas. 
P.I. 163818—Cordial. Bush habit broad spreading, 
probably not over 4 ft. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers 2 to 4 in a head, 2% to 3 inches across, Spinel 
Pink, Spinel Red blotch, frilled margins of lobes. 
Mid-May. 1950 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
12 to 15 inch, 3.00 
P.I. 160138—Corsair. Vigorous upright growth to 5 
ft. Leaves medium green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 
in a head, 2% inches across. Very brilliant in effect. 
Nopal red, with large blotch made up of small dots 
of Tyrian rose, that give a brownish effect over the 
Nopal red. Late April. 1948 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
12 to 15 inch, 3.00 
15 to 18 inch, 4.00 
P.I. 163910—Cranford. Spreading growth with long 
ascending shoots particularly while young, to 3 feet. 
Leaves medium green. Flowers 1 to 2 in head, 3 
inches across, deep rose pink, the blotch not conspicu- 
ous because of dots only slightly darker than tone. 
Late May, early June. 1951 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163842—Cream Cup. Bush habit very compact and 
dense, gradually building up to perhaps five feet. 
Leaves dark green, glossy. Flowers 1 to 3 in head, 
very abundant, 2 inches across, white so heavily 
suffused with chartreuse that the flower carries in 
garden effect as a creamy yellow; few red flakes. 
Mid-May. 1951 Release. Available 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163901—Cremona. Broad spreading bush to 4 ft. 
Leaves dark green, shining. Flowers usually 1 to 2 
in a head, freely produced, 3 inches across, margins 
of lobes somewhat waved. Rose color with dots of 
blotch amaranth purple. Tube lighter at base, some- 
what yellowish that makes a more vivid rose-colored 
effect. Mid to late May. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
8 to 10 inch, 1.75 
P.I. 163909—Crusader. Spreading growth with as- 
cending branches to perhaps 3 ft. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in a head, freely pro- 
duced. Flowers very round, well imbricated, flat, 
2%4 inches, geranium pink with showy blotch of rose 
red. Late May, early June. 1949 Release. Avail- 
able 1953. : 
2 to 4 inch only, .59 
P.I. 163954—Cygnet. Bush habit very dense and 
twiggy, but possibly up to 8 or 4 ft. in height. Leaves 
medium green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, very freely 
produced, to make sheets of bloom, 1% inches across, 
white with pale yellow blotch. Early to mid-April. 
1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
Use plenty of water on your Azaleas. 
