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May 12

  • 738 1½ mi N.W. of Leesburg on GaAla 68,
    Cherokee Co, Ala. South facing dry gravelly slope
    at edge of oak—pine woods. Canescens type
    W.40. Med pink tube. Good pink limb.
  • 739. ditto. W.35. Rather pale tube, white limb.
  • 740 " W.26 " " " " "
  • 741 " W.30 Fairly dark pink tube. Pink limb.
  • 742 " W.28 " " " " " "
    Several flower buds were killed on these plants—
    probably just winter injury.

  • 743M Same location as 437. The alabamense complex
    Bushes ⅓ to 1 meter. Some of them very flat & spreading.
    Going past bloom but all pure white flowered with
    only a hint of yellow blotch. Strongly scented. Some
    of the collection may be from the same clone. It is almost
    impossible to tell where one ends & the other begins since


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    the plants both layer & sucker freely. Leaves glaucous.
  • 744P= spreading clone same location
  • 745P= " " " "
  • 746P = More upright (but dwarf) clone — representative of
    most.

  • 747M. Same location as 429. Plants in flower now
    are all pure white unless otherwise noted. Bushes (in flower
    ⅓—1 meter — remainder up to 1½ meters. Leaves
    distinctly glaucous (For sampling purposes those
    at present in flower should perhaps be considered separately
    — the remainder with 429M). "680" ft. elev.

  • 748M. From bushes 1—2 m high ¼ mi down road & at
    about 100 ft lower elevation than 747. All past
    flower & presumably much more towards canescens.
    Several white flowered forms, however, were noticed in the
    group on the earlier visit.
  • 749P = plant 2 m high near highway — evidently a white
    flowered canescens x alabamense. "520" ft.