Examples of seed wanted to the ARS exchange

American Rhododendron Society 2016 Seed Exchange

ARS SEED EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT American Rhododendron Society (ARS) SEED EXCHANGE 2016 CLOSEOUT SALE July 1 through July 21, 2016 Seed packets are $1.00/pkg during this brief sale period. Shipping charges are $3.00 (U.S. dollars) per order within the U.S. and $4.00 (U.S. dollars) outside the U.S. A few special seed lots from the 2015 Ernebjerg Yunnan, trek are priced at at $2.00/pkg Minimum order 10 seed packets. Available seed lots can be viewed and ordered at the ARS web page http://www.rhododendron.org/seedexchange.htm Norman Beaudry, Chairman ARS Seed Exchange 7921 Deepwell Drive Bethesda, MD 20817-1927 USA Mail payment to: Norman Beaudry, Chairman ARS Seed Exchange 7921 Deepwell Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 USA E-mail address: arsseed@gmail.com
h.p. Hand Pollinated c.p. Controlled Pollination (Stigma covered after pollination) o.p. Open Pollination c.w. Collected in the Wild comp. Companion plants Catalog will be updated periodically. Make the window broader if you can't see the whole photo. Web Page versions of Catalog will be updated periodically. Sold out seed lots will be marked with a strikethrough hybrid or species name. Species are listed italicized without the R. prefix and under the name supplied by the contributor, thus this name may vary as to the present classification system. Registered hybrids are marked with surrounding ‘ ‘ marks and non-registered hybrids with “ “.  R. pronum and Bent Ernebjerg. Seeds 15-?

2016 CATALOG LISTINGS

Bruce Clyburn, Nova Scotia Canada 16-1 h.p. ‘Avondale’ X ochraceum 04/266 16-2 h.p. (‘Sandra Hinton’ x macabeanum 76-308) X macabeanum ‘Mike Bones’ 16-3 h.p. Hachmann's ‘Marlis’ X ochraceum 04/266 16-4 h.p. (‘Russell Harmon’ x rex) X ochraceum 04/266 16-5 h.p. ‘Francesca’ X ochraceum 04/266 16-6 h.p. ‘Red Brave’ X ochraceum 04/266 16-7 h.p. ‘Cassanova’ X ‘Nancy Steele’ 16-8 h.p. ‘Bravo’ X asterochnoum 98/634 16-9 h.p. ‘Bravo’ X calophytum 98/381 16-10 h.p. ‘Nepal’ X calophytum 64/063 16-11 h.p. Gable ‘Red Cat’ X Gable ‘Red Max’ 16-12 h.p. fortunei ‘Lu Shan’ X fortunei, ssp. discolor 79/043 16-13 h.p. fortunei ‘Lu Shan’ X glanduliferum 98/487 16-14 h.p. (‘Sandra Hinton’ x auriculatum) X glanduliferum 98/487 16-15 h.p. ‘Mikkeli’ X (yakushimanum x fictolacteum) 16-16 h.p. ‘Mikkeli’ X [(yakushimanum x lacteum )x ‘Powder Snow’] 16-17 h.p. catawbiense ‘U. Paim’ x sutchuenense 69/810 16-18 h.p. (cumberlandense ‘Camp’s Red’ x occidentale) X occidentale 77/385 16-19 h.p. ‘Summer Snow’ X [(BVT1 x auriculatum) (‘Babylon’ x auriculatum)] 16-20 h.p. ‘Summer Summit’ X [(BVT1 x auriculatum) (‘Babylon’ x auriculatum)] 16-21 h.p. maximum Roseum X glanduliferum 98/487 16-22 h.p. Red Max ‘Mt. Mitchell’ seedling ex. Steele X Red Max ‘Curtis Creek’2 1 BVT = brachycarpum var. tigerstedii 2 Pollen provided by Don Hyatt JRS Seed Exchange, Eizi Yoshimura, Japan 16-23 c.w. metternichii var. hondoense, Nakai, Mt. Amagoi, Pink 16-24 o.p. metternichii var. pentamerum, Maxim; R. degronianum Carriere, Pref Miyagi, White LIMITED 16-25 c.w. brachycarpum, D. Don; R. fauriei Franch, Mt. Minami Hakkoda, Pink 16-26 c.w. keiskei, Mij, Mt. Tenguiwa, Yellow 16-27 o.p. makinoi Tagg, Pref. Tagg, Pink Doug Jolley, West Virginia, USA 16-28 c.w. arborescens, Tucker County, West Virginia Fred Thurber, Massachusetts, USA 16-29 h.p. ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’ x griffithianum RSF 92/053 Goal: Lg. fragrant flowers 16-30 h.p. ‘Alena’ x griffithianum RSF 92/053 Goal: Lg. fragrant flowers 16-31 h.p. decorum ssp. cordatum RSF 504SD1005 x yuefengense RSF 08/246 16-32 h.p. minus ‘Grand Pre’ x yuefengense RSF 08/246 Goal: Round leaf, vigorous plant 16-33 o.p. auriculatum RSF 14-58 George Woodard, LI, New York USA 16-34 h.p. [{‘Janet Blair’ x [‘Nancy Evans’ x (‘Whopper’ x ‘Lem’s Cameo’)]} x {[(yakushimanum x ‘Phipps #32’) x ‘Viennese Waltz’] x ‘Gosh Darn’}] X “Big Orange” 16-35 h.p. {[‘Pacific Gold’ x (‘Dumper’s Yellow’ x “Phipps 32”)] x ‘Helsinki University’} X (‘Karen Triplett’ x ‘Big Deal’) 16-36 h.p. {[(‘Apricot Fantasy’ x ‘Bud’s Yellow’) x (‘Brasilia’ x ‘VienneseWaltz’)] x (Off-Shoot x ‘Capistrano’)} X (‘Karen Triplett’x ‘Big Deal’) 16-37 h.p. [(‘Janet Blair’ x “Phipps #32”) x (‘Orange Marmalade’ x ‘1000 Butterflies’)] X “Big Orange 3” 16-38 o.p. brachycarpum var. tigerstedtii X macabeanum 16-39 h.p. {[(‘Apricot Fantasy’ x ‘Bud’s Yellow’) x (‘Brasilia’ x ‘Viennese Waltz’)] x (‘Off-Shoot’ x ‘Capistrano’)} X “Big Orange” 16-40 h.p. [(‘Janet Blair’ x Phipps #32) x (‘Orange Marmalade’ x ‘1000 Butterflies’)] x {[(‘Apricot Fantasy’ x ‘Bud’s Yellow’) x (‘Brasilia’ x ‘VienneseWaltz’)] x (‘Off-Shoot’ x ‘Capistrano’)} X ‘My Jane’ 16-41 h.p. ‘Alena’ X (brachycarpum tigerstedii x macabeanum) 16-42 h.p. [(‘Janet Blair’ x Phipps #32) x (‘Orange Marmalade’ x ‘1000 Butterflies’)] X [(‘Orange Marmalade’ x ‘Percy Weisman’) x (‘Voluptuous’ x “Phipps #32”)] 1”Phipps#32” is registered ‘Phipps Yellow’ Betty Ann Addison, Minnesota USA 16-43 o.p. brachycarpum “Green as Grass” 16-44 h.p. ‘Holden’s Solar Flare’ X ‘Slam Dunk’ 16-45 h.p. maximum1 X (catawbiense x smirnowii) 16-46 h.p. maximum1 X ‘Horizon Monarch’ 16-47 h.p. maximum1 X makinoi 16-48 h.p. maximum1 X ‘Slam Dunk’ 16-49 h.p. mucronulatum “Bright Lavender” (selfed) 16-50 h.p. schlippenbachii (selfed) 16-51 c.p. Lobelia cardinalis 1 maximum, Select, -30° F. Peter Norris, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts 16-52 h.p. ‘Betty Hume’ (sibling?) X ‘Trude Webster’ [tetraploid] 16-53 h.p. ‘Eruption’ X yuefengense [RSBG] 16-54 h.p. (‘Midsummer’ x Red Max) X fortunei ssp. discolor [RSBG] 16-55 h.p. fortunei ssp. discolor [RSBG] X (‘Midsummer’ x Red Max) 16-56 h.p. ‘Pilkington’s Pride1 X ‘Gloxineum’ 16-57 h.p. fortunei ssp. discolor[RSBG] X yuefengense 16-58 h.p. ‘Independence’ [Rare Find Nursery] X fortunei ssp. discolor [RSBG] 16-59 h.p “Freeman Schumacher 1,2 X yuefengense 16-60 h.p. ‘Gloxineum’ X “Freeman Schumacher 1,2 1 Pilkington’s Pride’ (Synonym = Cream on the Northernly Path) 2 [FS#1 has excellent branching habit] Johnny Svensson, Sweden 16-61 h.p. (yakushimanum x bureavii) X Hydon Velvet 16-62 h.p. bureavii RSF X bureavii c.w., Svend Hansen (1) 16-63 h.p. ‘Hotei‘ X ochraceum 16-64 h.p. ['Hotei' x (aureum x ‘Prelude‘)] X viscidifolium ARS 02/652 (2) 16-65 h.p. [Hydon Velvet x (aureum x ‘Prelude‘)] X viscidifolium 16-66 h.p. "Marshalla" X calophytum ARS 99/35 16-67 h.p. yakushimanum X ochraceum 16-68 h.p. [yakushimanum x (aureum x "Prelude")] X viscidifolium 16-69 h.p. yakushimanum X flinckii Michael Oliver, Oregon USA All seeds are intraspecific crosses of R. occidentale, the Western Azalea. 16-70 h.p. 2406 4 SM301 16-71 h.p. TTYS X SM302 16-72 h.p. SM104 X SM303 16-73 h.p. SM104 X (SM30 x 2406)4 16-74 h.p. (SM189 x SM232) X (SM189 x SM232)5 16-75 h.p. SM28-1 X SM1046 16-76 h.p. (SM189 x SM232) X DD127 16-77 h.p. DD12 X SM30 1 SM30 is a Smith-Mossman find with a lot of yellow on each of the five petals. 2406 has 19:14 02-01-2016 a lot of pink and some yellow on all five petals. 2 TTYS means Tom Tatum’s Yellow Standard. This selection has a strong yellow standard and lots of yellow on the adjacent petals. 3 SM104 is a selection with seven petals instead of five. The goal here is a seven petal flower with lots of yellow. 4 (SM30 x 2406) is a selection of the first generation cross. It has the most pink and yellow in the flower of this cross. The goal here is a seven petal version of the pollen parent. 5 (SM189 x SM232) and (SM189 x SM232) are selections from a Dick Cavender cross. SM189 is one of the largest flowers found; it was growing in a pasture. SM232 (‘Leonard Frisbie’) was from Stagecoach Hill and is regarded as one of the prettiest selections, with lots of color and frills. Dick Cavender grew on quite a few plants from this cross and these are probably two of the better progeny. 6 SM28-1 is a double. The goal of the cross is to get a double flower with seven petals. 7 DD12 (double-dig 12) has been measured by cytometry to be a tetraploid. It is the only known selection of R. occidentale to be identified as such. It’s leaves appear heavier and the petals appear thicker than on other plants. Howard Kline, Pennsylvania USA 16-78 h.p. (‘Vulcan’s Flame’ x calophytum) X “Kathy Bones1 16-79 h.p. (‘Vulcan’s Flame’ x calophytum) X magnificum, 16-80 h.p. ‘Catherine Josephine2 X “Kathy Bones1 1 “Kathy Bones” = macabeanum X calophytum 2 ‘Catherine Josephine’ = Gable’s 41-64 x glischrum, RSF Pollen from “Kathy Bones” and magnificum from C. Trautmann Richard Murcott, Long Isl. New York USA 16-81 o.p. schlippenbachii, Alba Toyoji Ishizaki, Gunma, Japan 16-82 c.w. kaempferi (Red Flower) 16-83 c.w. tschonoskii (White Flower) 16-84 c.w. nikoense (Pink Flower) Chris Trautmann, Florence, Oregon USA 16-85 h.p. (‘Tia’ x ‘Amber Gold’) #1-15 X macabeanum, Bones #1 Goal: Compact yellow 16-86 h.p. [(yakushimanum x falconeri) x ‘Teacher’s Pet’] X “Kathy Bones” Goal: Large leaf yellow 16-87 h.p. (‘Fire Rim’ x ‘Trina’) X ‘Heceta Beach’1 Goal: Peachy-Orange-Yellow 16-88 h.p. [arboreum x (bureavii x yakushimanum)] X macabeanum, Bones #1 Goal: Excellent yellow 16-90 h.p. (Tomorrow’s Sunset’2 x ‘Trina’) X macabeanum, Bones #1 Goal: Peach Yellow 1 “Heceta Beach” = (‘Cayenne’ x ‘Tangerine Dream’) Don Wallace Cross 2 “Tomorrow’s Sunset” = [(fortunei x haematodes) x ‘Frazzled’] X ‘Betty White’ Claus Staune, Denmark 16-91 c.p. pseudochrysanthum, (ex. c.w. Mt. Gakka) x pseudochrysanthum, AM form 16-92 c.p. proteoides “Select” X proteoides, R151 16-93 c.p. proteoides R151 X proteoides “Select” 16-94 c.p. proteoides R151 X ochraceum 16-95 c.p. proteoides R151 X platypodum Ole Jonny Larsen, Norway 16-96 o.p. albrechtii (Flowers before other azaleas. Always true from o.p. seed) 16-97 h.p. brachycarpum, var. roseum, selfed. (Dwarf form, quite compact grower) 16-98 o.p. divesipilosum, ‘Milky Way’ 16-99 h.p. viscidifolium, selfed Norman Beaudry, Maryland, USA 16-100 h.p. ‘Hardy Giant’ X sinofalconeri RSF 00/162 16-101 h.p. ‘Hardy Giant’ X sinofalconeri RSF 98/688 16-102 h.p. ‘Hardy Giant’ X sinofalconeri RSF 00/188 16-103 h.p. ‘Hardy Giant’ X kesangiae RSF 91/067 16-104 h.p. ‘Hardy Giant’ X basilicum RSF 82/038 16-105 h.p. ‘Jurassic Fantasy‘ X magnificum (pollen: Chris Trautmann) 16-106 h.p. (‘Janet Blair’ x ‘Fashion Plate’) X ‘Bea MacDonald’ 16-107 h.p. ‘Nestucca’ x ‘Quaker Lake’ 16-108 h.p. ( maximum x calophytum) X ‘Sir Charles Lemon’ 16-109 h.p. ( maximum x calophytum) X hodgsonii 16-110 h.p. ‘Bea MacDonald’ X “Kathy Bones”2 (pollen: Chris Trautman) 16-111 h.p. ‘Nestucca’ X ‘Helen Vieira’ 16-112 h.p. ‘Helen Ring’ X ‘Bob Furman Big Yellow’3 16-113 h.p. ‘Whitestone’ x “Kathy Bones” (pollen: Chris Trautmann) 16-114 h.p. ‘Rhodsoc’ X R. ochraceum RSF 04/266 16-115 h.p. maximum var. rubum X strigillosum RSF 99/223 16-116 h.p. (maximum x macabeanum) X sinofalconeri (Flavell) 16-117 h.p. (yakushimanum X BFBY, lt. yellow) x BFBY 16-118 h.p. (yakushimanum X BFBY, yellow) x BFBY 16-119 o.p. vaseyi 16-120 o.p. pseudochrysanthum 16-121 o.p. maximum, Leachii curly leaf form 16-122 h.p. ‘Doctor Denis Percell’ X ‘John Paul II’ 16-123 h.p. ‘Doctor Denis Percell’ X “Fritzie Boy”1 LIMITED 16-124 h.p. ‘Jurassic Fantasy’ X “Kathy Bones”2 (pollen: Chris Trautmann) 16-125 h.p. ‘Tiana’ X ‘Quaker Lake’4 1 “Fritzie Boy” = ‘John Paul II’ X ‘Harold Amateis’ (Joe Minahan, Pennsylvania) 2 “Kathy Bones” =(R. calophytum x R. macabeanum) 3 BFBY= ‘Bob Furman Big Yellow’ = [(‘Golden Star’ x (Jalisco x R. yakushimanum)) x (‘Dido’ x (‘Chlorops’ x R lacteum))] x ‘Golden Star’ 4 ‘Tiana’ X “Quaker Lake” is Mike Stilwell’s Dexter’s Peppermint x hyperythrum Kristian Theqvist, Finland, zone 6a 16-126 c.p. ‘Alli' 1 X chamaethomsonii 2 16-127 c.p. 'Alli' 1 X wasonii 3 16-128 c.p. brachycarpum var. tigerstedtii 4 X adenogymum 5 16-129 c.p. brachycarpum var. tigerstedtii 4 X microgynum 6 16-130 c.p. bureavii 7 X smirnowii 8 16-131 c.p. 'Great Dane' 9 X 'Mikkeli' 10 16-132 c.p. 'Great Dane' 9 X smirnowii 8 16-133 c.p. HeluFort-01 11 X campylocarpum, ssp. caloxanthum 12 16-134 c.p. HeluFort-01 11 X 'Mikkeli' 10 16-135 c.p. HeluFort-01 11 X 'Weinlese' 13 1 'Alli' is brachycarpum x aureum, a cross by Bengt Kihlman, a low growing plant with light yellow flowers 2 chamaethomsonii is a red flowered species in subsection Neriiflora 3 wasonii is yellow flowered species in subsection Taliensia 4 brachycarpum var. tigerstedtii is a super hardy species in subsection Pontica 5 adenogymum is from subsection Taliensia 6 microgynum is a red flowered species in subsection Neriiflora 7 bureavii is from subsection Taliensia 8 smirnowii is hardy species in subsection Pontica 9 'Great Dane' is Jens Birck's yakushimanum x rex 10 'Mikkeli', hardy hybrid from Finland 11 HeluFort-01 is ‘Helsinki University’ x fortunei, white fragrant flowers 12 campylocarpum, ssp. caloxanthum is a yellow flowered species in subsection Campylocarpa 13 'Weinlese' is W. Nagel’s red flowered smirnowii hybrid having genes also from the Fabia Group (dichroanthum x griersonianum) Joe Bruso, Massachusetts USA Zone 6A 16-136 h.p. [(yakushimanum x lacteum) x (yakushimanum x macabeanum )] X (yakushimanum x wardii) Goal: Yellow, indumentum, big leaves 16-137 h.p. [(yakushimanum x lacteum) x (yakushimanum x macabeanum )] X sinofalconeri RSF00/206 Goal: Yellow, indumentum, big leaves 16-138 h.p. “Jade n Suede” X [arboreum x (bureavii x yakushimanum)] Trautmann Goal: Foliage 16-139 h.p. (bureavii x yakushimanum) X macabeanum Trautmann Goal: Foliage, Big leaves 16-140 h.p. (bureavii x yakushimanum) X [arboreum x (bureavii x yakushimanum) Trautmann Goal: Foliage 16-141 h.p. (yakushimanum x campanulatum(red) ) X strigillosum RSF262 Goal: Red, foliage 16-142 h.p. (brachycarpum x pachysanthum) X (yakushimanum x pachysanthum (pink with blotch) Goal: Foliage, pachysanthum look 16-143 h.p. (‘Vinecrest’ x “Rising Sun”) X (yakushimanum x wardii) Goal: Yellow, foliage 16-144 h.p. [‘Calsap’ x (fortunei x fictolacteum)] X (‘Nestucca’ x pseudochrysanthum) Goal: Large flowers with blotch on compact plant 16-145 h.p. ‘Mrs. Furnival’ X [‘Calsap’ x (fortunei x fictolacteum)] Goal: Heavy blotch 16-146 h.p. ‘Mrs. Furnival’ X (‘Calsap’ x rex) Clyburn, Goal: Heavy blotch 16-147 h.p. ‘Bananaflip’ X ‘Percy Wiseman’ Goal: Yellow, tropical flowers 16-148 h.p. (maximum x makinoi) x (hemsleyanum x rex) Flavell Goal: Large linear foliage 16-149 h.p. “Paul Vossburg” X ‘Harold Amateis’ Goal: Late red 16-150 h.p. “Paul Vossburg” X yuefengense,RSF Goal: Rounded leaves 16-151 h.p. ‘Red River’ X sinofalconeri RSF87/202 Goal: Foliage 16-152 h.p. ‘Red River’ X (yakushimanum x falconeri) Flavell Goal: Foliage 16-153 h.p. ‘Red River’ X pachysanthum RSF98/064 Goal: Foliage with pachysanthum look 16-154 h.p. ‘Red River’ X auriculatum RSF 98/064 Flavell Goal: Large, late flowers with pachysanthum look to foliage 16-155 h.p ‘Bravo!’ X pachysanthum RSF98/06x Goal: Foliage with pachysanthum look to foliage Walter Ostrom, Nova Scotia 16-156 h.p. canadense, alba David Walylko, W. Pennsylvania USA 16-157 h.p. Anderson’s ‘Prom Queen’ X ‘Cadis’ 16-158 h.p. Anderson’s ‘Prom Queen’ X ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’ 16-159 h.p. Anderson’s ‘Prom Queen’ X ‘Calsap’ 16-160 c.w. maximum “Sung Hollow”, Johnstown, Pennsylvania USA Robert Zimmerman, Port Ludlow, WA USA 16-161 c.w. albiflorum, Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, WA USA 16-162 h.p. dalhousiae var. rhabdotum 16-163 h.p. denudatum, ex AC 1087 16-164 h.p. glanduliferum, ex SEH 174 16-165 h.p. macabeanum ex AC 5559 16-166 h.p. macrophyllum, long leaf form x deeper red flowered form 16-167 h.p. seinghkuense, ex CCHH Joergen Nielsen, Denmark 16-168 h.p. elegantulum (Tue Jørgensen) X elegantulum (ARS 93.1556 (RSF 75.1x2 4 73.336) 16-169 h.p. yakushimanum (RST garden) (ARS 92-365) X yakushimanum, Esveld Selection 16-170 h.p. (yakushimanum x fortunei) X (wardii x lacteum) Betty Ann Addison Minneapolis, Minnesota USA (Second Submission, see 43-51) 16-175 h.p. “Candelabra”1X ‘Pink Flourish’ 16-176 h.p. “Green As Grass”2 X ‘Henry’s Red’ 16-177 h.p. “Misty Blush”3 X ‘White Peter’ 16-178 h.p. “Misty Blush”3 X ‘Hoopla’ 1 catawbiense X smirnowii, -25° F 2 brachycarpum, ex. Korea, hardy to -30° F 3 brachycarpum, v. compactum X ‘White Peter’, Soft Pink flowers, compact -30° F Jack Looye, Ontario, Canada 16-179 h.p. (yakushimanum, six pack x ‘Sweet LuLu’) X (‘Papaya Punch’ x ‘Casanova’ ) 16-180 h.p. ‘Jean Marie de Montague’ X Red Max Erhard Moser, Germany 16-181 h.p. callimorphum, selfed 16-182 h.p. campanulatum ex. Nepal, thick indumentum 16-183 h.p. campylogynum, Orange, selfed 16-184 h.p. semibarbatum, selfed 16-185 o.p. citriniflorum 16-186 h.p. trichanthum, isolated plant 16-187 h.p. yakushimanum X smirnowii Marty Carson, Minnesota USA 16-188 h.p. ‘Peter Tigerstedt’ X ‘Pink Flourish’ 16-189 h.p. “Poholja’s Daughter” X ’Hoopla’ 16-190 h.p. ’Helikki’ X ‘Slam Dunk’ 16-191 h.p. ’Helsinki University’ X ‘Medusa’ 16-192 h.p. ’Haaga’ X ‘Loderi Venus’ 16-193 h.p. ’Pekka’ X hemsleyanum, selfed (F2) 16-194 o.p. ‘Yellow Eyes’ 16-195 o.p. ‘Northern Hi-Lights’ Werner Brack, Long Island, New York USA 16-196 h.p. ‘Arthur J. Ivens’ X williamsianum 75-307 16-197 h.p. ‘Harold Amateis’ X ‘Ellie Green’ 16-198 h.p. ‘Mary Guthlein’ X ‘Bud's Yellow’ 16-199 h.p. ‘Glow Light’ X ‘Percy Wiseman’ 16-200 h.p. “Darren McKay”1 X ‘Bud's Yellow’ 16-201 h.p. ‘Fantastica’ X ‘Consolini's Windmill’ 16-202 h.p. ‘My Jane’ X ‘Bud's Yellow’ 16-203 o.p. faberi 291sd 2000 16-204 o.p. hanceanum nanum 1 Darren McKay is an unregistered hybrid by Emil and Betty Hager and named in Memory of the McKay's severely handicapped son that died at an early age. It has a very attractive flower of an unusual color. Mike McCullough, California USA 16-205 c.w. macrophyllum from the area of Low Divide Road. Low Divide Road , Del Norte County, California between mileposts 8.36 and 8.48 16-206 c.w. occidentale Azalea State Reserve 3402, Humbolt County, CA Twenty to twenty-six 3” wide pink and white candy stripe flowers per truss which have an orange to yellow flare and some color spreading to one of the upper wing petals. Some flowers have six petals. 16-207 c.w. occidentale A02 Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz County, California. 2 in. white flowers with an orange flare and white line running down the middle, 22 flowers per truss. Flare fades to light yellow with age. Discovered by Cam Ainsworth and Howard Oliver. 16-208 c.w. occidentale Big Basin 602, Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz County, California. 2 3/8 in. white flowers, 16 to 20 per truss, pink tube, and an orange flare, the orange sometimes spreads to adjoining petals. Some flowers have pink rays extending the length of the petal from the pink tube. 16-209 c.w. occidentale Big Basin 1004, Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz County, California. White flower, 18 flowers per truss, some pink on tube, and an orange flare with a slight yellow spill over on adjoining petals. Some flowers have pink rays extending the length of the petal from the pink tube. 16-210 c.w. occidentale Big Basin 2801 Big Basin Redwoods State Park. White flowers, 16 to ½ in. flowers per truss, with a yellow flare on the upper petal. A vertical white line runs the length of the middle of the flare. 16-211 c.w. occidentale Big Basin 2802 Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz County, California. White 2½ in. wide flowers, 11 to 15 flowers per truss, a yellow flare on the upper petal with a white vertical line running the length of the flare. Pink ¾ in. tube with pink lines running the length of the outside of the 1½ in.petal. 16-212 c.w. occidentale Divide 3210 Low Divide Road near milepost 8.48, Del Norte County, California. Pink and white candy stripe flowers and an orange flare. In full bloom when discovered on July 13, 2011. Reddish fall foliage. 16-213 c.w. occidentale Low Divide 3601 Low Divide Road near milepost 8.36, A bit West of Del Norte County, California. 15 1 ¾ in. flowers per truss whicha re a pink and white candy stripe, with ane orange flare which has a pink streak running up the middle. 16-214 c.w. occidentale Mt. Tam 1312. Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 2½ in. white flowers, 10 per truss, pink tube, lower half of petal from tip to base is a faint pink, and with an orange tube. Some flowers have six petals, upper petal and left wing petal being orange. 16-215 c.w. occidentale Mt. Tam 2704 Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. White 2½ in. flowers, 17 per truss. Has an orange flare that fades to yellow. There is some pink on the tips of the flower buds. Was in full bloom when discovered on June 26, 2006, though all my discoveries at Potrero Meadow were well past their peak. 16-216 c.w. occidentale Mt. Tam 2903 Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Sixteen 2½ in. wide white flowers per truss. Yellow flare with a white line running down the middle. 16-217 c.w. occidentale Mt. Tam 3110 Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. White 2 in. diameter flowers, 10 to 12 per truss, which have some pastel pink tubes and some pink in the upper wing petals. Not all flowers in the same truss have pink in the corolla or tube. Orange flare. 16-218 c.w. occidentale Mt. Tam 3203 Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 13 to 16 two in. wide white flowers per truss. Pink tube and a pink line running up the petal to the tip of the petal. Almost all in full bloom 12. VI.11 when discovered, while most of the other occidentale had no buds open or only a few flowers open. 16-219 c.w. occidentale Between Mt. Tam 2903 and 3203 Reddish fall foliage. Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 16-220 c.w. occidentale Located 11 strides north of Mt. Tam 3203 Reddish fall foliage . Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 16-221 c.w. occidentale Patricks Point 2301. 2 ¼ wide white flowers, 16 to 18 per truss. Yellow flare with a faint pink line running up the middle of it. Pink tube with pink lines running up the middle the middle of the outside of the petal to the tip. When in full bloom, it is covered with flowers. 16-222 c.w. occidentale Sea Ranch 2301 Sea Ranch, Sonoma County, California. Corolla is 2 in. wide. Pink and white candy stripe flower, 16 flowers per truss, orange flower which fades to yellow has some pink in it. Chocolately brown new foliage. 16-223 c.w. occidentale Sea Ranch 2901 Sea Ranch, Sonoma County, California. 10 to 17 pink and white candy stripe 2 in. wide flowers per truss. Orange flare with a bunch of deep pink in the center. Flare fades to yellow with age. Reddish or deep pink tube. Reddish or deep pink flower bud. 16-224 c.w. occidentale Stage Coach 1801 Stage Coach Hill, Humboldt County, California. 2 in. pink and white candy stripe, 14 to 15 flowers per truss, red flare, which is surrounded by orange which fades to yellow. 16-225 o.p. cubittii Ashcombe From Monte Toyon 16-226 o.p. delavayi var. albotomentosum KW 21976 From Monte Toyon 16-227 o.p. magnificum From Monte Toyon 16-228 o.p. supranubium From Monte Toyon 16-229 o.p. yakushimanum From Monte Toyon 16-230 h.p. (burmanicum x dalhousiae) X 'My Lady' Maddenii Series hybrid fragrant yellow and pink flowers 16-231 h.p. (burmanicum x dalhousiae) X unknown Maddenii Series hybrid 16-232 h.p. Else Frye1 X rhabdotum RSF 2006/046 Maddenii Series hybrid. fragrant yellow flowers 16-233 h.p. 'My Guy' X 'My Lady' Maddenii Series hybrid fragrant yellow and pink flowers 16-234 h.p. 'My Guy' X unknown Maddenii Series hybrid 16-235 h.p. 'My Lady' X rhabdotum RSF 2006/046 Maddenii Series hybrid. Fragrant yellow flowers 16-236 h.p. Mysterious Maddenii2 X dalhousiae Maddenii Series hybrid. Fragrant yellow flowers 16-237 h.p. Mysterious Maddenii2 X rhabdotum RSF 2006/046 Maddenii Series hybrid. Fragrant yellow flowers 1 Else Frye is very likely ciliicalyx x forsterianum. Very fragrant, white, flushed pink to rose flowers, with bright yellow throat. Hybridized by Else Frye and raised by Paul Bowman. 2 Mysterious Maddenii May be a cross of parryae x taronense. Very fragrant fairly large white flowers. Hybrid from Howard Kerrigan. Photo: look at ARS seed list 2014 no:312-352 Tim Behan, Massachusetts USA 16-238 c.w. maximum, South Kingston, Rhode Island USA, native population, 41 27’ 22”, 71 33’ 18”, Elevation 94 ft (28 m), Zone 6b 16-239 c.w. maximum, South Kingston, Rhode Island USA, native population, 41 27’ 22”, 71 33’ 18”, Elevation 94 ft (28 m), Zone 6b 16-240 c.w. maximum, South Kingston, Rhode Island USA, native population, 41 27’ 22”, 71 33’ 18”, Elevation 94 ft (28 m), Zone 6b Yasuyuki Doi, Japan 16-241 c.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select, c.w.)*# X {(wardii x yakushimanum) x dichroanthum; orange fl.} * #;This form is a very compact (dwarf) tree with egg-shaped leaves, good pink flower from Cape Erimo (cw). Leaf with thin indumentums 16-242 c.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select) X lacteum(RSF) 16-243 c.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select) X kesangiae; red fl.(RSF) 16-243A c.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select) X campylocarpum (RSF) 16-244 c.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select) X macabeanum(RSF) 16-245 h.p. [‘Carmen’ x {(yakushimanum x pseudochrysanthum) x haematodes}] X brachycarpum v. roseum (select) 16-246 h.p. ‘Fabia Tangerine’ X brachycarpum var. roseum(select) 16-247 h.p. yuefengense X brachycarpum var. roseum (select) 16-248 h.p. ‘Circus’## X aureum *#: Fabia X Purple Splendour, yellowish pink fl. (Glendoick G.) 16-249 h.p. ‘Fabia Tangerine’ X aureum 16-250 h.p. aureum X campylocarpum (RSF) 16-251 h.p. aureum X wardii (RSF) 16-252 h.p. aureum X (wardii x macabeanum)*# *# Glendoick G. 16-253 h.p. brachycarpum var. roseum (select) X ‘Extraordinaire’*# *#: from Greer G., unusual, beautiful large spot. Hybrid with dichroanthum, discolor, campylocarpum and griffithianum Kenny Hammarlund, Sweden 16-254 c.p. campanulatum X ‘Susan’1 16-255 c.p. (yakushimanum x sutchuenense) X “Dr. Kurt Nielsen”2 16-256 c.p. “Dr. Kurt Nielsen” X Self 16-257 c.p. yakushimanum x ‘Hachman’s Best Dane’3 1 campanulatum x fortunei 2 taliense x calophytum 3 yakushimanum, wild species selection Joe Coleman, Georgia USA 16-258 c.w. minus, Mt. Toxaway, North Carolina 16-259 c.w. cumberlandense, Jackson County, Alabama 16-260 c.w. vaseyi, Cashiers, North Carolina 16-261 c.w. vaseyi, Mt. Toxaway, North Carolina 16-262 c.w. vaseyi, Mt. Toxaway, North Carolina 16-263 c.w. eastmanii, Lee Cemetery, South Carolina 16-264 c.w. viscosum, Mt. Toxaway, North Carolina 16-265 c.w. calendulaceum, Hooper Bald, North Carolina 16-266 c.w. calendulaceum, Hooper Bald, North Carolina 16-267 o.p. flammeum, Fairburn, West Fulton County, Georgia 16-268 c.w. arborescens, Southwest Georgia 16-269 c.w. arborescens, Southwest Georgia 16-270 c.w. prunifolium, Southwest Georgia 16-271 c.w. canescens, Jackson County, Alabama 16-272 o.p. canescens, Callaway Gardens, Georgia 16-273 c.w. colemanii #1, Southwest Georgia 16-274 c.w. arborescens, Southwest Georgia 16-275 c.w. prunifolium, Southwest Georgia 16-276 c.w. prunifolium, Adcock, Good Red 16-277 c.w. calendulaceum, Hooper Bald, North Carolina 16-278 c.w. calendulaceum, Hooper Bald #2, North Carolina 16-279 c.w. arborescens, late Ken Shannik, Nova Scotia 16-280 c.w. canadense, Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia 16-281 o.p. canadense album, nearby native canadense John Weagle, Nova Scotia 16-282 h.p. kaempferi, (ex. Hakodate, Japan) X siblings, Halifax Public Gardens 16-283 o.p. mucronulatum, var. taguetii, comes 30% true 16-284 o.p. mucronulatum, ‘Woodland Pink’ X ‘Cornell Pink’ a good percentage will yield 16-285 h.p. lapponicum, (c.w. Newfoundland X selfed) 16-286 h.p. "Dartmoor Rose", selfed 16-287 c.p. ‘Watchet’ X (nakaharae, orange form x kiuisianum, ‘Mt. Fuji’) F2 Jens Birck, Denmark 16-288 c.p. proteoides R151 X proteoides GB 700. "A rarity indeed" 16-289 c.p. (‘Bambi’ x proteoides) #25 X recurvoides 16-290 c.p. ‘Goldsprenkel’ X citriniflorum ssp. horaeum 16-291 c.p. ‘Goldsprenkel’ X rex, Tue Jørgesen Rosemary Hartman, Oregon 16-292 h.p. hyperythrum 16-293 h.p. (hyperythrum x makinoi) X (yakushimanum x strigillosum) 16-294 h.p. rockii (syn: hunnewellianum) 16-295 h.p. mucronulatum, deep lavender 16-296 h.p. mucronulatum X dauricum, dwarf pink 16-297 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, (Soquee River x Comeille) small cream tubular bloom with double layer (hose in hose type) pointed petals turns deep coral X RH 2004-10. Early floriferous pink/cream/yellow seedling. Extraordinary 16-298 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, Strawberry Ice X RH 2015-7. Very large deep pink seedling with ruffled petals. 16-299 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, RH 2009-40 (calendulaceum x occidentale), yellow flat faced, bloom, deeper yellow flare, touches of pinkish/orange X RH 2001-22, frilly, orange and coral seedling with yellow flare. 16-300 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, RH 2009-16, light orange and gold seedling with yellow orange flare, X RH 2011-13 (Soquee River cross), large apricot and gold mixed color bloom, frilly petal edges. 16-301 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, 'Harvest Moon' X RH 2001-22, frilly orange and coral seedling with yellow flare. 16-302 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, RH 2011-7, golden yellow low growing seedling, very long tube, turns apricot as it ages, x RH 2011-13 (Soquee River cross) large apricot and gold mixed color bloom, frilly petal edges. 16-303 h.p. Azalea hybrid cross, RH 2001-22, frilly orange/coral seedling with yellow flare X RH 2015-7, large pink seedling with ruffled petals Ed Reekie, Nova Scotia Canada 16-304 h.p. ‘Pennsylvania’ X occidentale, RSF 4636 16-305 h.p. molle ssp. japonicum X prinophyllum 16-306 h.p. calendulaceum X ‘Washington State Centennial’ 16-307 o.p. mucronulatum 16-308 o.p. luteum 16-309 o.p. schlippenbachii 16-310 o.p. prinophyllum John Heinze, Ohio USA 16-311 h.p. 'Jelly Bean Fever' X ‘Phipps 51’ 16-312 h.p. ‘Pana’ X ‘Phipps 51’ 16-313 h.p. ‘Little Bonnie’ X ‘Slippery Rock’, for hardiness 16-314 h.p. ‘Slippery Rock’ X Lt. Pink fortunei, for hardiness 16-315 h.p. ‘Phipps 51’ X (‘Pygmalion’ X haematodes) x yakushimanum, Exbury)) 16-316 h.p. ‘Phipps 51’ X ‘Slippery Rock’, for hardiness Jaakko Saarinen, Finland 16-317 c.w. tomentosum, Finland, Pihtipudas, Liitonjärvi, 63°26'N 25°53'E, 155 m 16-318 c.p. brachycarpum var. tigerstedtii, Arboretum Mustila (ex South Korea, Mt. Sorak, 1500 m - not the classic 1931 collection but a 1976 collection of identical plants further south) Mike O’Hara, Pennsylvania USA 16-319 h.p. ‘Ruth’s Showstopper’ X ‘Night Music’ (Jim Barlup Pollen) 16-320 h.p. ‘Lehigh Gold’ X ‘Orchid Bouquet’ 16-321 h.p. ‘Sun High’ X ‘Fashion Plate’ Lloyd Gilmore, British Columbia, Canada 16-322 h.p. “Pretty Baby”2 X ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’ 16-323 h.p. ‘Pure Pleasure’2 X ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’ 16-324 h.p. “Sooke Clouds”3 X ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’ 16-325 h.p. “Chantilly”4 X ochraceum, RSF 98759 16-326 h.p. “Chantilly”4 X “Whitney’s Best Red” 16-327 h.p. “Chantilly”4 X ‘Brigadoon’ 1 ‘Cornubia X degronianum ssp. yakushimanum 2 decorum X yakushimanum, R.A. Furman 3 Jeda X pachysanthum, Pink fading to white, calyx x indumentums 4 A dwarf deep red with white indumentums, small calyx. ‘Jeda’ x (sanguineum x haemaleum) Mike Creel, South Carolina USA 16-328 o.p. ‘Aromi Sunrise’ large yellow-orange , growing near other austrinum X Exbury hybrids and alabamense. 16-329 o.p. eastmanii, 'North Wall' white with yellow blotch, suffused with pink, in tight group with 3 other eastmanii, Meadow, Charles Eastman, and one unnamed, produces pure species seed. 16-330 o.p. chapmanii, 'Woodlanders Pink,' isolated from other evergreen rhododendron on right trail. Seedling from Woodlanders Nursery. 16-331 o.p. chapmanii, from pink and white group on left trail, growing in pure stand, isolated from all other evergreen rhododendrons, produces pure seed. 16-332 o.p. maximum, Cliffs of Glassy, pink, from group of seedlings grown from nature trail on Chestnut Ridge preserve near Landrum, SC, in Greenville County. Isolated from other evergreen rhododendrons, produces pure seed. 16-333 o.p. minus, var. carolinianum, 'Snow Bank', pure white, fertilized filaments turn pink, isolated from other evergreen rhododendrons. Produces mirror seedlings in flower color, habit, etc. 16-334 o.p. minus, Early Minus, light pink, earlier than species, from plants grown from cuttings stuck 03-12-07, collected from a colony in Covington County, Alabama, on the bluffs and banks of the reservoirs of the Conecuh River. They bloom earlier than the other Coastal Zone minuses to the east (lower Chattahoochee River) and the west (Alabama River in Monroe County, Alabama). 16-335 o.p. arborescens, Early Arb 2, blooms in late April, growing with 3 plants, one Early Arb 3. Seed and cutting grown from an isolated population in Aiken County, SC on Bull Creek in headwaters of the South Edisto River. Pure species seed. 16-336 o.p. flammeum X flammeum 16-337 o.p. Withdrawn Polly Hill Arboretum (PHA), Massachusetts USA 16-338 o.p. albrechtii, PHA 98-159A 16-339 o.p. atlanticum, PHA 59-041C 16-340 o.p. calendulaceum, PHA 70-002 16-341 o.p. makinoi, ‘Lydia Richards’ PHA 67-011-01 16-342 o.p. makinoi, ‘Temple Flutes’ PHA 67-011-02AC 16-343 o.p. molle, ssp. japonicum PHA 2006-178 16-344 o.p. mucronulatum, PHA 7x-071A 16-345 o.p. pentaphyllum, PHA 7x-057B 16-346 o.p. reticulatum, PHA 98-66A 16-347 o.p. semibarbatum ‘PHA 98-166A 16-348 o.p. schlippenbachii, PHA 98-165B 16-349 o.p. vaseyi PHA 64-001B Donald Hyatt, Virginia USA 16-350 c.w. calendulaceum FS-11-04, “Duke Rankin”, large flowered deep orange, Graham County, NC. 16-351 c.w. calendulaceum FS-11-07, “Hooper Pumpkin”, large orange with gold flare, , Graham County, NC. 16-352 c.w. calendulaceum FS-11-11, ruffled red with gold flare, Graham County, NC. 16-353 c.w. calendulaceum FS-11-19, ‘Hooper’s Copper’, large flowered bicolor, opens yellow but deepens to coppery orange with age, Graham County, NC 16-354 c.w. calendulaceum FS-11-20, Large flowered red selection, Graham County, NC. 16-355 c.w. calendulaceum, FS-11-28, salmon pink selection, Graham County, NC 16-356 c.w. calendulaceum mixed, primarily large flowered forms with flowers of orange, orange-red, red, or gold, Graham County, NC. 16-357 c.w. calendulaceum, “Roan Little Yellow”, golden yellow selection, compact plant, Mitchell County, NC. 16-358 c.w. calendulaceum, “Roan Big Bird”, clear yellow selection, tall plant, Mitchell County, NC. 16-359 c.w. calendulaceum, orange-red selection, tall plant, Mitchell County, NC. 16-360 c.w. calendulaceum, “Roan Molten Lava”, ruffled orange selection, c.w., Mitchell County, NC. 16-361 c.w. calendulaceum mixed, wide color range including yellow, orange, to orange-red, Mitchell County, NC. 16-362 c.w. catawbiense, lavender pink, (5500 ft elevation), Mitchell County, NC 16-363 c.w. maximum, “Curtis Creek” (Red Max), red, McDowell County, NC 16-364 c.w. maximum, picotee selection, white with pink edge, McDowell County, NC 16-365 c.w. maximum, pink selection, McDowell County, NC 16-366 c.w. maximum, large leaf form, McDowell County, NC 16-367 c.w. maximum, mixed white to blush pink, McDowell County, NC 16-368 c.w. minus var. “smokianum”, lavender-pink to purple, compact plant, Sevier County, TN 16-369 c.w. vaseyi, mixed shades of pink (elevation 5500 ft), Haywood County, NC 16-370 c.w. vaseyi, mixed shades of pink (elevation 4000 ft), Haywood County, NC George McLellan, Virginia USA 16-371 c.w. atlanticum, white, Charles City County, VA. R. Perriard, Denmark 16-372 c.p. wardii, LST x Sister 16-373 c.p. haematodes x Sister 16-374 c.w. chaetomallum, c.w. Perriard, Laqielie, 3800 m. Biluo Xue /Shan 16-375 c.w. mekongense, c.w. Perriard, Laqielie, 3800 m. Biluo Xue /Shan (yellow and orange) Richard Flavell, Connecticut USA 16-376 h.p. calophytum Bovee (Pink) X sinofalconeri SEH229 Foliage, big pink fading ivory flowers hardier than "Kathy Bones” 16-377 h.p. ‘Harold Amateis’ X ‘Red Majesty’1 big red flowers, indumentum, foliage 16-378 h.p. ‘Harold Amateis’ X (yakushimanum x strigillosum), Rare Find Nursery big rose-red flowers, indumentum, foliage 16-379 h.p. hyperythrum (from RSF seed ca 1994) X hyperythrum from RSF seed ca 1994 Great species, heat tolerant, floriferous, beautiful parent plants 16-380 h.p ‘March Madness’2 Mehlquist X huanum RSF 99/484 Better Foliage, purple foliage, purple flowers, red calyx 16-381 h.p. ‘March Madness’2 Mehlquist X “Kathy Bones”3 (R.macabeanum x R. calophytum) Better foliage, pink-purple flowers 16-382 h.p. praevernum RSF seedling, best flowers X sinofalconeri SEH229 foliage, big pink fading Ivory flowers hardier than "Kathy Bones” 16-383 h.p. (smirnowii x rex), U. Washington Botanic Garden X ‘Hardy Giant’ Better foliage, indumentum 16-384 h.p. (smirnowii x rex, narrow leaf) X rex KW4509 Better foliage, indumentum 16-385 h.p. (smirnowii x rex, narrow leaf) X (yakushimanum x falconeri) Sather, Whitney Better foliage, indumentum 16-386 h.p. (yakushimanum x falconeri) (Sather, Whitney) X sinofalconeri SEH229 Yellow flowers, better foliage, indumentum 16-387 h.p. (yakushimanum x falconeri) (Sather, Whitney) X ‘Hardy Giant’ Better foliage, indumentum-compact hardy giant 16-388 h.p. (yakushimanum x haemaleum) X (yakushimanum x strigillosum), Rare Find Nursery, red indumentum, foliage, hardy 16-389 h.p. yakushimanum Exbury X kesangiae RSF91/067 flowers Salmon Color Beautiful seedlings 16-390 h.p. yakushimanum Exbury X sinofalconeri SEH229 Foliage, pale yellow flowers indumentum 1 ‘Red Majesty’ = (R.elliottii x R.strigillosum) 2 ‘March Madness’ = (Purpureum Elegans’ x calophytum) 3 “Kathy Bones” = (R.macabeanum x R.calophytum) Mike Stilwell, Virginia USA 16-391 c.w. catawbiense, Slate Mountain, Surrey County, North Carolina, Dark Purple Flowers, Fragrant 16-392 h.p. [‘Helen Everitt’ X (‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’)] X Furman Yellow ARS 2013-381*1 16-393 h.p. [(‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’) x ‘Snow Shimmer’] X {[(‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’) x Yellow decorum] x (hyperythrum x ‘Unique’)} 16-394 h.p. ‘Skyglow’ X ‘Helen Vieira’ 16-395 h.p. ‘Champagne’ X ‘Helen Vieira’ 16-396 h.p. (‘Albert Close’ x hyperythrum) X metternichii var. hondoense 16-397 h.p. Jack Cowles HP 219-67 X Furman Yellow ARS 2013-3811 16-398 h.p. [‘Helen Everitt’ X (‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’)] X {[(‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’) x yellow decorum] x (hyperythrum x ‘Unique’)} 16-399 h.p. {[(‘Cadis’ x ‘Autumn Gold’) x yellow decorum] x (hyperythrum x ‘Unique’)} X Furman Yellow ARS 2013-3811 16-400 h.p. ‘Maxhaem Yellow’ X {[(Cadis x Autumn Gold) x Yellow decorum] x (hyperythrum x Unique)} 1 Furman Yellow ARS 2013-381 = {[(Dido x (Chlorops x lacteum)] x Golden Star] x Golden Star x (Jalisco x yak)] x [‘Golden Star’ x wardii ) x [(Jalisco x yak.)] X Odee Wright}, Bent Ernebjerg, Denmark 2015 seed collection, Accession #’s 16-401 through 435, were collected in Yunnan China on an expedition in October/November 2015 to Mt. Laowo on the Mekong-Salween divide (Bilouxueshan) 16-401 c.w. roxieanum var. cucullatum, 3600 m, BE 15-01, Location Date, 26.10, Niyainyobi Lake/Camp 16-402 c.w. rupicola ssp. rupicola, 3500 m, BE 15-03, Location Date 26.10, Niyainyobi Lake/Camp 16-403 c.w. dichroanthum ssp. scyphocalyx, 3600 m, BE 15-05, Location Date 26.10, Niyainyobi Lake/Camp 16-404 c.w. taliense, 4100 m, BE 15-06, Location Date 29.10, Lower and Upper Paidi pass both sides 16-405 c.w. heliolepis, 3800m, BE 15-08, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-406 c.w. calostrotum ssp. riparioides, 3300 m. BE 15-09, Location Date 29.10, Lower and Upper Paidi pass both sides 16-407 c.w. aperantum, creeping, 3950 m, BE 15-10 Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-408 c.w. stewartianum, 3200 m, BE 15-11, Location Date 02.11, Laowo Valley down from Niyainyobi Lake 16-409 c.w. heliolepis, 3300 m, BE 15-12, Location Date 02.11, Laowo Valley down from Niyainyobi Lake 16-410 c.w. Lapponica - Pogonanthum sp, 3960 m, BE 15-13, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-411 c.w. rupicola ssp rupicola?, 4030 m., BE 15-15, Date 27.10, End of Niyainyobi Valley, North and Northwest side 16-412 c.w. taliense, 4000 m, BE 15-17 Location Date 02.11, Date 27.10, End of Niyainyobi Valley, North and Northwest side 16-413 c.w. calostrotum, Rock form, 3900 m, BE 15-18, Location Date 27.10, End of Niyainyobi Valley, North and Northwest side 16-414 c.w. taliense, 3930 m. BE 15-19, Location Date 27.10, End of Niyainyobi Valley, North and Northwest side 16-415 c.w. aperantum, 3700 m, BE 15-20, Location Date 27.10, End of Niyainyobi Valley, North and Northwest side 16-416 c.w. mekongense, 3850 m, BE 15-21, Location Date 28.10, Around Base Camp 16-417 c.w. aperantum 4150 m, BE 15-24, Location Date 29.10, Lower and Upper Paidi pass both sides 16-418 c.w. taliense, 3930 m, BE 15-27, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-419 c.w. aperantum creeping, 3930 m, BE 15-28, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-420 c.w. calostrotum Rock creeping, 3930 m, BE 15-29, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-421 c.w. anthosphaerum, 3360 m, BE 15-30, Location Date 02.11, Laowo Valley down from Niyainyobi Lake 16-422 c.w. campylogynum, 4020 m, BE 15-33, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-423 c.w. pronum, 4020 m, BE 15-34, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-424 c.w. pronum, 4040 m, BE 15-36, Location Date 30.10, End of Laowo Valley West side 16-425 c.w. taliense,? BE 15-37, Location Date 30.10? End of Laowo Valley West side 16-426 c.w. aperantum, 4020 m, BE 15-38, Location Date 29.10, Lower and Upper Paidi pass both sides 16-427 c.w. cephalanthum?, 4360 m, BE 15-39, Location Date 31.10, Salween side of Mt. Laowo 16-428 c.w. coriaceum, 3050 m, BE 15-40, Location Date 02.11 Laowo Valley down from Niyainyobi Lake, 16-429 c.w. pronum, 4200 m, BE 15-41, Location Date 31.10, Salween side of Mt. Laowo 16-430 c.w. anthosphaerum, 3200 m, BE 15-43, Location Date 02.11, Laowo Valley down from Niyainyobi Lake 16-431 c.w. coriaceum, 3050 m, BE 15-45, Location Date 25.10, Laowo Valley above Laowo Village 16-432 c.w. anthosphaerum? 3000 m, BE 15-46, Location Date 25.10, Laowo Valley above Laowo Village 16-433 c.w. rubiginosum , 3200 m, BE 15-47, Location Date 25.10, Laowo Valley above Laowo Village 16-434 c.w. stewartianum, 3350 m, BE 15-48, Location Date 28.10, Around Base Camp 16-435 c.w. selense, 3300 m, BE 15-49, Location Date 28.10, Around Base Camp Thomas Milner II, Mississippi USA 16-436 h.p. ‘Van Nes Sensation’ X ‘Grierpoint’ 16-437 h.p. Katrina Bells1 X (decorum x hyperythrum)2 16-438 h.p. ‘Grierpoint’ X [(‘Blue Ensign’ x simiarum) x ponticum]3 16-439 h.p. (‘Blue Peter’ X ‘Black Eye’)4 1 ‘Trilby’ X pseudochrysanthum, Nelson form, lt. pink, purple blotch. 18 2.5” blooms per truss. 2 Lt. pink, dark pink blotch, 7 4” blooms per truss 3 Lt. lavender with gold blotch, 16-18 2” blooms per truss 4 I made this cross in my daughter’s garden in West Linn, OR. John and Sally Perkins, New Hampshire USA 16-440 h.p. cumberlandense, orange X cumberlandense, red 16-441 h.p. cumberlandense, red X cumberlandense, orange 16-442 h.p. 'Melton' X yuefengense 16-443 h.p. 'Firestorm' X yuefengense 16-444 h.p. maximum X pseudochrysanthum, Ben Nelson Wild Collected by Perkins 16-445 c.w. prinophyllum, Lovelen Mills, NH Wild Collected by Ron Miller 16-446 c.w. alabamense 31.66 87.57 16-447 c.w. colemanii 31.66 87.57 Mark Stavish, Maine, USA 16-448 h.p. [hyperythrum x (‘Hotei’ x Copper Kettles)1]2 Selfed 16-449 h.p. (‘Janet Blair’ X Dexter/Wister 281B)3 Selfed 16-450 h.p. ‘Vinecrest’ X ‘My Jane’ 16-451 h.p. catawbiense (from Roan Mountain, NC) selfed. Good Dark Purple 16-452 o.p. maximum, pure white, extremely late blooming. Bloomed August 10th in Maine. 16-453 o.p. Pieris floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). Once seed germinates. Do not overwater. 16-454 h.p. ‘Big Mac’, selfed 1 An unregistered Lofthouse hybrid 2 Stavish hybrid. Good medium yellow, with excellent habit. Blooms after -10° F. 3 Bloomed after -18 °F., Amber, Highly fragrant Karel Bernady, Pennsylvania USA 16-455 c.w. atlanticum, September, 2015, Queen Anne’s County, MD; collected from several populations 16-456 c.w. arborescens, October, 2015, Somerset County, PA; collected from one plant 16-457 c.w. calendulaceum , October, 2015, Pocahontas County, WV; collected from one population of mixed colors 16-458 h.p. periclymenoides, September, 2015; rose colored flowered plant Xx pink flowered plant 16-459 c.w. prinophyllum, Grant County, WV; collected from one plant population 16-460 h.p. prunifolium, December, 2015; orange red plant 1 X orange red plant 2

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