TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 25 
Flame. Single. Coppery-crimson. Showy, — strong 
grower. Tall. Early. 
Hinodegiri. Single. Brilliant scarlet. Heavy bloomer. 
Early. 
Hinomayo. Single. Soft pink. Foliage small. Tall. 
Karly. 
Lavender Queen. Single, light lavender. Free flower- 
ing. Dark green leaves. Early. 
Pink Pearl. Hose-in-hose. Salmon-rose, with light 
centers. Early. 
Salmon Beauty. Hose-in-hose. Good shade of salmon 
pink, light green foliage. Early. 
Snow. Hose-in-hose. White, with a very compact 
growth. Early. 
Hino-Crimson. Single. Brilliant red, nonfading. Early. 
Sweetbriar. Single. Small rose-pink flowers. Very 
compact. Early. 
Hexe. Hose-in-hose. Crimson-red. Dense and com- 
pact. Early. 
Bridesmaid. Single. Light salmon flowers in large 
trusses. Early. 
Sherwoods Cerise. Single cerise. A new hybrid of 
Hinodegiri. Same growth. Early. 
Sherwoods Red. Single, red. A new hybrid of Hinode- 
giri. Same growth. Early. 
Sherwoods Orchid. Single orchid. Another hybrid 
from Hinodegiri. Early. 
Azalea Miscellaneous Hybrids 
and Others 
Fujimoyi. Double. Large deep pinkish-lavender flow- 
ers. Early. 
Indica Alba. Single. Large, fragrant white flowers. 
strong grower. Early. 
Indica Rosea. Single. Large flowers flushed pinkish- 
white. Early. 
Indica Lady Lilac. Single. Fragrant, clear lilac flow- 
ers in clusters. Early. 
Japonica Alba. Single pure white. Broad grower. 
Early. 
Indica Magnifica. Single. Large flowers spotted and 
flushed with pink. Early. 
The above Mucronatum Clonal varieties are semi- 
evergreen and grow broader than tall. They make 
very large and handsome plants when they get some 
age on them. We grow the Mucronatum in limited 
quantities. 
Plant that bank out in Azaleas. 
