TEN OAKS NuRSERY AND GARDENS i) 
P.I. 160015—Souvenir. Erect to finally overarching 
growth to 5 ft. Fine small dark green evergreen 
foliage. Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head, 1% inches 
across, irregularly hose-in-hose. Eosin pink with 
begonia rose blotch, giving a deeper tone to the 
salmon-pink effect of the flowers. Late April. 
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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. Eosin 
pink, flushed rose doree, with conspicuous tyrian rose 
SS carries as brilliant deep salmon pink. Early 
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P.I. 160029—Enchantment. Erect to eventually over- 
arching habit, to 5 ft. Finely pointed dark leaves. 
The flowers are usually 2 to 4 in a head, 1% to 1% 
inches across, almost perfect hose-in-hose, geranium 
pink with heavy blotch of tyrian rose on upper three 
lobes. Late April or early May. 
P.I. 160034—Prudence. Erect to eventually overarch- 
ing habit, to 5 ft. Leaves dark green, acuminate. 
Flowers usually 2 to 4 in a head. Late April to 
early May. 
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. 
P.I. 160036—Coquette. Erect to eventually overarch- 
ing habit to 5 ft. Leaves fine, pointed, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 2 inches across, 
variable from somewhat irregular to almost perfect 
hose-in-hose, salmon pink (between eosin pink and 
begonia rose) with inconspicuous blotch of tyrian 
rose, brilliant red stigma. Late April to early May. 
P.I. 160085—Beacon. Erect to eventually overarch- 
growth to 5 ft. Leaves rather narrow, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 8 in a head, 1% to 2 inches 
across, somewhat starry. Flowers almost pure rose 
doree, but in effect nearly pure red. Mid April. 
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. 
1949 -- Release 
Glenn Dale Hybrid Azaleas 
P.I. 141787—Pirate. Erect to finally overarching habit 
to 6 ft. Leaves small, dark green. Flowers usually 
2 to 3 in a head, 1% to 2 inches across, irregularly 
hose-in-hose, a little lighter than scarlet red, with 
very heavy blotch of nopal red on upper lobe spread- 
ing over adjoining two lobes. Late April, early May. 
Use Azalea branches as cut flowers. 
