26 Ten OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
Cardinalis. Single. A tall grower. Flowers a dark 
eardinal-red. Early. 
Early Dawn. Single. Tall grower. Soft radiant-pink. 
Early. 
Mello-Glow. Single. Tall grower. Cerise-pink, with 
golden suffusion. Early. 
Mossiana. Single. Tall grower. Rich orchid-lavender. 
Early. 
TI-I. A seleced Kaempferi seedling of extreme hardi- 
ness. Single. Large salmon-rose. Early. 
TO-1. A selected .Kaempferi seedling of extreme 
hardiness. Single. Light salmon. Early. 
TO-2. A selected Kaempferi seedling of extreme 
hardiness. Single. Deep flame red. Early. 
TO-3. A selected Kaempferi seedling of extreme 
hardiness. Single. Apricot-pink. Early. 
Atalanta. Single. Large soft lilac flowers. Tall grower. 
Early. 
Fedora. Single. Handsome, large flowers of deep 
rose. Early. 
The above Arnold and Kaempferi Azaleas are very 
hardy, strong growers, and will stand almost extreme 
shade. Very bud hardy in cold locations. Early. We 
grow these in limited quantities. 
Ledifolia Rosea Hybrida. Single. Large. Deep bright 
pink flowers. Early. 2-4 inch plants. 75¢ each. 
Sherwoodi. Single. Large. Rose-orchid. Heavy grower. 
Early. 
Yodagawa. Double. Large. Pinkish-llac. Very showy 
and very early. 12 to 15 inch plants only. $3.00 each. 
J. T. Lovett. Single. A beautiful claret-rose. Dense. 
Low grower. Late. 
Maxwelli. Single. Large rose-red flowers. This is the 
true type of Maxwelli. Mid-season. 
Amoena. Hose-in-hose. Rosy purple flowers in dense 
masses. Hardy in the North. Early. 
Amoena Coccinea. Hose-in-hose. Brilliant fiery-red. 
Some flowers revert to the purple of its parent 
above. Early. 
Macrantha, Fl. Pl. Double. A deep rose with perfect 
foliage and a long blooming period. Late. 
Macrantha. Single. Large flowers of mauve-purple. 
Very late, many blooming in late June or July. Late. 
Dr. E. A. Merrit. Single. Orange-red. Showy. Con- 
sidered the best by this breeder. 2-4 inch plants 
$1.00 each. Early. 
Break your foundation planting with Azaleas. 
