SAMSON. Spreading habit to 4 ft. Leaves dark green. 
Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, freely produced, 3 inches 
across, broad lobes, rose color with stain of tyrian 
rose in the blotch area, a faint yellow undertone en- 
livens all. Mid to late May. 1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch .50 
SCOUT. Bush rather broader than tall, but probably 
up to 5 ft. Leaves medium to dark green. Flowers 
usually 1 to 2 in a head, freely produced, 2 inches 
across. Pale Rose. Late April. 1949 Release. 
12 to 15 inch, 3.00 
SHIMMER. Bush habit broad spreading, but probably 
to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium green. Flowers 
1 to 3 in a head, 2 inches across, white, sanded, 
flaked, striped rose color. Cut out all branches with 
self rose-colored flowers. Mid-May. 1949 Release. 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
12 to 15 inch 3.00 
SILVER CUP. Bush broad spreading but probably not 
over 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a 
head, 2% to 3% inches across, like a superb Mucron- 
atum with a few flakes of light Amparo purple. Mid 
to late May. 1950 Release. 
8 to 10 inches 1.75 
SILVER LACE. Bush habit broad spreading but prob- 
ably not over 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers 1 to 3 
in a head, 2% to 3 inches across, a fine large white, 
green blotch, and a very few true purple stripes. Mid 
to late May. 1950 Release. 
8 to 10 inches, 1.75 
SNOWCLAD. Bush habit broad spreading but may 
reach up to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 3 to 38% inches 
across, ruffled margins, white with chartreuse 
blotches. Mid-May to later. 1950 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
SNOWSCAPE. Erect growth with broad spreading 
top when mature, to 6 ft. Leaves green, rather 
narrow and pointed. Flowers generally 3 to 5 in 
a head, rather trumpet shaped, 2 inches across, 
greenish white, no blotch. Late midseason after 
most whites have passed. End of May. 1949 Re- 
lease. 
2 to 4 inch .50 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
SONATA. Bush habit, broad spreading and perhaps 
~ to 5 ft. in height. Leaves medium green. Flowers 
1 to 3 in a head, 2% inches across, ruffled white, 
lightly sanded and with a few stripes from Phlox 
purple to true purple. Occasional branches of 
self purple flowers that should be cut out. Early to 
Mid-May. 1950 Release. 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
Read colored sheet 1 before ordering. 
TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 11 
SOUVENIR. Erect to finally over-arching growth to 
5 feet. Fine dark green foilage. Flowers usually 
2 to 4 in head, 1% inches across. Irregularly 
hose-in-hose, Eosin Pink with Begonia Rose blotch 
that gives deeper tone to the Salmon Pink effect. 
Late April. 
8 to 10 inch, 1.75 
10 to 12 inch 2.25 
STERLING. Broad spreading habit, probably to not 
over 2 feet. Leaves dark green, shining. Flowers 1 
to 2 in a head, freely produced, 3 inches or more 
across, somewhat starry as compared to its fellows, 
deep rose pink, the small blotch made up of fine dots 
of Tyrian rose. Late May, early June. 1949 Release. 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
SUWANEE. Erect to somewhat spreading habit to 
5 feet. Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 2 to 
3 in head, 3 inches across, Rose Pink, dots in blotch 
are u shaped, distinct and showy, Tyrian Rose. Bril- 
liant. Late April. 
2 to4 inch .50 
15 to 18 inch, 4.00 
SWAGGER. Bush dense and twiggy, but probably up 
to 4 ft. in height. Leaves dark green, glossy. Flowers 
2 to 4 in a head, 2% inches across, white sanded and 
striped with Jasper Red. Cut out all shoots that 
come with flowers of solid red. 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
TAFFETA. Bush habit rather broad spreading, very 
twiggy, but probably not over 4 ft. Leaves dark 
green. Flowers 1 to 3 in a head, 2 to 2% inches 
across, frilled, white sanded and striped Rosolane 
purple. Mid-May. 1950 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
TEMPLAR. Erect to wide spreading, bush habit, to 
6 feet. Leaves narrow to long, semi-deciduous. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 2% to 38 inches 
across, wide spreading, well imbricated almost white 
at base of tube, light mallow purple, blotch rhoda- 
mine purple, but not showy. Mid-April. 1951 Re- 
lease. 
2 to4 inch .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
THISBE. Bush habit, broad and overarching to 5 ft. 
Leaves narrow, dark green, glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 
in a head, often grouped, 1 to 1% inches across, 
somewhat irregularly hose-in-hose, geranium pink 
with blotch of begonia pink. Late April, early May. 
1949 Release. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch, 1.25 
TREASURE. Vigorous growth more or less like 
that of Mucronatum but more _ spreading and 
with more and heavier leaves. The flowers are 
usually 2 to 3 in a head, 3% to 4% inches across. 
The developing buds are tinted with cameo pink, but 
this fades out as the flower opens leaving only a 
suggestion of pink on the margin of the lobes and 
in the blotch. Should replace Indica Alba in most 
plantings. Truly a treasure. Mid April. 1948 Re- 
lease. 
2 to 4 inch, .50 
6 to 8 inch 1.25 
Azaleas like Oaks; they don’t like Maples. 
