10 TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
P.I. 160117—Faith. Habit much like that of R. Kaemp- 
feri—almost deciduous. Flowers 2 to 3 in head, 3 
inches across, deep rose pink with few dots of rose 
color at base of upper lobe, very fine form rounded 
and well imbricated. The whole color value lightens 
as flower matures and one notes yellow tone at base 
of tube. Early April. 1951 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163914—Fakir. Spreading habit with ascending 
branches to 4 ft. Leaves medium to dark green. 
Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely produced, 3 inches 
across, very flat, with rounded lobes, rose color but 
with a yellow undertone, blotch conspicuous, made up 
of heavy, almost confluent dots of amaranth purple. 
Mid to late May. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160021—Fanfare. Erect to eventually overarch- 
ing habit to 5 ft. Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers 
usually 2 to 4 in a head, 1% to 2 inches across, some- 
what irregularly hose-in-hose, eosin pink, blotch of 
rose red covers upper lobe and half of each adjoin- 
ing. Late April, early May. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
P.I. 141788—Fashion. Erect to eventually over-arch- 
ing habit to 6 feet. Leaves small, glossy, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 4 in head, 2 inches across, almost 
perfect hose-in-hose, begonia rose with heavy blotch 
of tyrian rose, anthers dark, blotch is repeated on 
the petaloid calyx, base of tube almost white. Late 
April, early May. 1940 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160035—Favorite. Erect to eventually overarch- 
ing habit, to 5 ft. Leaves small pointed dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 1% to 1% inches 
across irregularly hose-in-hose. Geranium pink with 
heavy blotch of nopal red on upper lobe. The orange 
undertone of the flowers becomes paler as the flower 
ages. Late April to early May. 1948 Release. Avail- 
able 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160071—F. C. Bradford. Bush habit compact, 
broad spreading with ascending branches. Leaves 
dark green, glossy, narrow. Flowers 2 to 8 in a head, 
freely produced, 2 to 2% inches across, rose color 
to rose red on edge, blotch of Amaranth Purple dots. 
Flower heads sometimes massed to make Rhodo- 
dendron-like mass. Late April to early May. One 
of 1950’s finest releases. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 141779—Festive. Erect and somewhat spreading 
growth to 6 ft. Leaves medium green, somewhat 
pointed. Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head, the heads 
often clustered. Flowers 2 to 2% inches across, pure 
white with no blotch, freely sanded and occasionally 
striped with dull rose (between spinel red and rose 
color Ridgeways). Effect from distance is flesh 
white. Mid April. 1948 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
Protect small plants from wind and sun. 
P.I. 163913—Fountain. Spreading growth with strong- 
ly ascending branches to 8 feet. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers usually 1 to 2 in head, 3 inches 
across, lobes somewhat pointed, rose pink with broad 
blotch made up of somewhat striate lines of rose red. 
Late May, early June. 1951 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163931—Freedom. Growth moderately dense, 
branches ascending to 5 ft. Leaves narrow, medium 
green, to 3 inches. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, 2 inches 
across, lobes broad but not overlapping, geranium 
pink, shaded rose doree, blotch conspicuous of small 
dots of rose color. Late April, early May. 1949 Re- 
lease. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163970—Furbelow. Bush habit broad spreading 
but probably in time to 5 ft. Leaves dark green, 
glossy, very floriferous. Flowers 2 to 4 in a head, 2 
inches across, white heavily sanded, flaked and with 
few stripes of Nopal Red, anthers blackish. Cut out 
any branch showing solid red flowers. Striking. Mid- 
May. 1950 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163851—Futurity. Bush habit rather broad spread- 
ing, but probably not over 3 feet. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 2 to 4 in head, hose-in-hose, 2% 
inches across, general type of Ho-Oden, white with 
rosolane purple stripes. Mid-May. 1951 Release. 
Available 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 141910—Gaiety. Erect to broad spreading to 5 
feet. Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers usually 
1 to 3 in head, very freely produced. Color light rose 
pink with conspicuous blotch of rose red on upper 
lobes. Early May. 1940 Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 163786—-Galaxy. Bush habit broad spreading, but 
probably never over 5 feet. Leaves dark green. 
Flowers 1 to 3 in head, 2% to 3 inches across, white 
usually with a little sanding of pale phlox purple, 
rare branch sports phlox purple with white center. 
Mid to late May. 1951 Release. Available 1953. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 141774—Geisha. Tall, erect to spreading habit, 
but not over 6 feet. Leaves medium green. Flower- 
ing abundant, 2 to 4 flowers in head, often massed, 
1% to 2 inches across, white with chartreuse blotch, 
flaked and striped with livid purple. All self-colored 
purple branches should be removed. Mid-April. 1940 
Release. 
2 to 4 inch only, .50 
P.I. 160073—Glacier. Vigorous, erect to spreading 
growth up to 5 ft. with very handsome lustrous dark 
green leaves. Flowers usually are borne 2 to 3 ina 
head, 2% to 3 inches across, shining white with a 
faint green tone. Late April blooming. As fine in 
Ely as some of the “Belgian” Azaleas. 1948 Re- 
ease. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
We have seen nothing better than Glenn Dale Azaleas. 
