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May 13

  • 749M. Same location as 747 & 748. But back at
    foot of hill & on Ala. 69. Bank above small
    stream in oak—pine woods. Late flo on 2 species
    only.

  • 750M. 3 mi S.W. of Helicon, Winston CoE of Trade, Cullman Co, Ala.
    Slopes of hills just west of covered bridge crossing of
    branch of the Sipsey RiverRyan Creek. Oak—pine woods in
    rather dense summer shade. Soil rather dry.
    Plants in full flower where shade was least dense.
    — rest had no flower buds. Plants mostly ⅔ to 1½
    meters — all pretty much the "bush" rather than the very
    low type. All colors white with a yellow blotch
    unless otherwise noted. Heavily scented. Canescens,
    past flower was abundant about 200 yards away.
  • 750(a)P = Large fld pink hybrid dead
  • 750(b)P = good white bush 1½ m.
  • 751 P = 18" glandular plant
  • 752 P = Rather good head 18" —probably hybrid.


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  • 753P= another glandular white.

  • 754M. ½ E of Trade, Cullman Co, Ala. Rather dry
    slope to the road in Oak—Pine woods. Alabamense in
    flower. Canescens immediately behind it. Plants ½
    to 1½ meters. All flowers white with yellow blotch
    unless otherwise indicated. Fragrant.

  • 755M. 3. mi S.W. of Helicon, Winston Co Ala. Hill
    slopes on E side of branch of Sipsey River. Oak woods
    often in dry spots of the cliff faces. Plants are fairly tall
    — 1—1½ meters. Colors pure white with yellow blotch
    unless indicated. Very fragrant.

  • 756M E side of the West Sipsey River on Ala. 112,
    about 5 mi E Double Springs, Winston Co, Ala.
    Alabamense type remarkably abundant here. Follow a
    high hillside in a literal sheet of white. These are from
    a lower bush & plants ⅔ — 1½ meters high. The plants
    above may be a little dwarfer but no more glandular.


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    Colors pure white with orange blotch where indicated.
    There were a few pale pinks. Oak—Pine woods,
    the ones collected being from a very open cut—over
    section. Very fragrant.