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May 10

  • 715M. ⁁Just of macadam rd2 mi S.E. of U.S. 29 from a point 4 mi S.W.
    of Anderson, Anderson Co. S.C. 1 mi S. of fire
    tower. Along streamside in mixed pine—oak woods.
    Plants 2—3 meters. All past bloom. According to
    owner the colors range from fairly strong pinks to
    nearly white. majority pale.

  • 716M. N. facing bluff along small tributary stream
    to Broad River along dirt rd 2/10just mile from U.S. 29 &
    9 mi N. of Danielsville, Madison Co, Ga.
    Azalea (canescens) plentiful with mountain laurel.
    Plant 3—4½ meters high. Mostly past bloom. The
    few remaining are all light colored.
  • 717P. 2 unflowered seedlings from same location.

  • 718. .7/10 mi S of Hall Co boundary, in Jackson Co, Ga,
    on U.S. 129. Gully & streamside in pine woods. Bushes
    3—3½ m. W.28. Rather pale pink tube, white limb.
  • 719. ditto. W.25 " " " " " "


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  • 720. ditto W.27. Same color.
  • 721 ditto W.30 " "
  • 722 " ? flowers faded.

  • 723 M. Small ravine 1 mi N. of Gainesville, Ga on
    U.S. 129, Hall Co. Mixed woods. Plants mostly
    2—2½ m. Mixture of calendulaceum type &
    canescens (past bloom). In flower colors range
    from yellow to peach & scarlet. Quite large flowers.
  • 723(a)P.=Reddest clone Photographed
  • 723(b)P=Peach colored clone large flowers. Colors (those not on tags)
    (a) Limb salmon — 1B.11
    (b) " strawberry pink — 1G10
    (c) " Crushed " — 1H10
    (d) " Arabesque (orange) 2D11

  • 724. 3 mi N.W. of Cleveland on U.S. 129, White
    Co, Ga. Stream gulleys in mixed oak—pine
    woods. Calendulaceum becoming very


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    732P.=small yellow
    733large "
    734med orange red
    735Darker orange red

    plentiful in such situations in this region.
    Plants 2—2½ meters.
    W.67! limb peach (10G9) Deeper yellowblotch
  • 725 ditto. W.45. Limb peach—yellow 10J7. Deeper
    yellow blotch.
  • 726. ditto W.52. Same color as 724.
  • 727 ditto W.50. Limb deep peach. 10B10. deep
    yellow blotch.
  • 728. ditto W.48 limb pink—orange—yellower than
    2I11. Only a faint blotch.