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July 16

  • 1112. Specimen of late blooming near white on property
    of Mrs E.E. Clark, 6 mi N. of Eufala on U.S. 241.
    Blooms somewhat after alabamense. Identification
    needed by Mr Coleman.
  • 1113P. Plant of deep pink (speciosum?) Mrs Clark.
  • 1114P " " white & yellow (bushy) " "

  • 1115. Yellow Austrinum from Mrs Coleman's place coll.
    17 mi E. of Fort Gaines Past bloom Calhoun Co
  • 1115P = plant same locality (split into 2)
  • 1116 ditto
  • 1117 "
  • 1118 " but coll. between Bluffton & Arlington

  • 1119M. Shoots of Mrs Coleman's "multiflora" to check as
    to whether one clon etc. Coll (all the plants) 4 mi
    below Buena Vista, Ga., Marion Co
  • 1119P = plant of multiflora—Nursery grown.


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  • 1120 M. Moist banks of wooded ravine ½ mi
    N.E. of crossroad on secondary road to Abbeville,
    at point 9 mi W. of Fort Gaines, Henry Co, Ala. Plants 2½ to 4 meters. Collection represents the only
    plants seen. They are not plentiful in more than a
    very few places.
    Colors: (a) Limb vermilion 18/2
    (b) " scarlet 19/2
    (c) " pale scarlet to poppy red 16/1
    (d) " bright orange 12/2
    (e) " pale apricot
  • 1121 P = plants of medium light red. same locality
  • 1122 P = " " fairly dark red " " (good form.
  • 1123 P = " " rather pale orange red same locality