22 TION VOAKS GN UR S ERY #AIND SGD LENS 
Mildred Mae. Lavender. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
8 to 10 inch, 1.75 
10 to 12 inch, 2.25 
Rose Greeley, D-3-G. Hose-in-hose. Large white of 
good form with a light green foliage. Early. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
Edna, 34-G. Hose-in-Hose. A very beautiful rose pink 
with deep green foliage. Good. Early. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
152-G. Single. A handsome deep pink with a dark 
green foliage that blooms when there is a lull in 
Azalea bloom. Late. 
8 to 10 inch, 1.75 
10 to 12 inch, 2.25 
12 to 15 inch, 3.00 
15 to 18 inch, 4.00 
Visit the Nursery and see some of the beautiful plants 
of Hybrid Rhododendron, Yews, Magnolia, Dogwood, 
Ilex and many others of the plant aristocrats in smaller 
sizes that are not too costly. 
Mollis Hybrids 
Decidious, upright, tall. Late, midseason. Large 
flowers. 2% inches across and in clusters of 7 to 138. 
Single in a very striking range of colors from yellow, 
orange to orange red. Do well in the full sunlight: if 
kept on the moist side. The following list are heavy 
branched, two year old plants ranging from 8 to 12 
inches in height. Well budded. Growing here at Ten 
Oaks. 2.25 each 
Coccinia Speciosa. Orange red. 
Prof. Lorentz. Yellow to orange red. 
Kosters Brilliant. Orange red. (Bittersweet orange) 
Director Moerlands. Best pure yellow yet. 
C. B. Van Nes. Fire red. (Brilliant) 
Conde de Quincy. Light yellow. (Chrome yellow) 
Dr. M. Oosthock. Deep orange red. 
Hortulanus Witte. Orange-yellow, cadmium yellow 
blotch. 
Ghent Hybrid--Seedling Grown 
A very beautiful group of Azalea, originated in Bel- 
gium. Decidious, upright, tall, broad, with flowers 
from 1% to 2% inches across. Will take 25 degrees 
below. Like full sun; moist soil (not wet soil). 
These seedlings were grown from seed here at Ten 
Oaks from one of the finest collections of Ghent Hy- 
brids in this country; located on an estate in the North. 
They are three years old, 8 to 12 inches tall and heavily 
branched. Many bloomed last year and were a knock- 
out; running 90% yellow and shades of orange. Of 
course all are own roots, which gives them lasting 
quality. All Ghents 2.25. Being seedlings we cannot 
guarantee them as to color. 
Try one of the Yew Collections 
Native Species 
These were grown from seed here at Ten Oaks; 
saved from selected parents, not collected junk! 
Calendulaceum. Upright, tall. Late flowering, about 
June. Remarkable range of fine colors, yellowish 
orange, orange red and burnt oranges. 8 to 12 inches 
tall branched heavily. 2.25. Being seedlings we can- 
not guarantee as to color. 
Arborescens. Upright, tall. Late flowering, about June. 
White, rarely with a pink flush. Very fragrant and a 
Prize for a cool moist spot. Heavy Branched plants. 
6 to 8 inches tall 2.00. 
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.—All shades of salmon-red. 
Sal.—All shades of salmon-pink. 
Sal. O.—All 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.—AIl 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. 
WHITES AND WHITE WITH COLOR 
VARIATIONS 
KURUME’S 
Snow—H.H., Early, Low, Wh. 
2 to 4 inch plants: Spring only. 
