Kingsville Nurseries — Kingsville, Maryland 
TREASURE (P. I. 160125). Vigorous growth more or less like 
that of Rhododendron mucrenatum but more spreading 
and with more and heavier leaves. The flowers are 
usually 2-3 in a head, 3%-412" across, The developing 
buds are tinted with pale pink (Cameo Pink) but this 
fades out as the flower opens leaving only a suggestion 
of pink on the margins of the lobes and in the blotch. 
should replace R. mucronatum (Azalea indica alba) in 
most plantings. Peat Bedded. 6-10’ 1.00, 10-12" 1.50, 
12-15°) 2.00; 
TRILBY (P. I. 141906). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3-6” 
“aU. 
TROPHY (P. I. 141820). Description later. Peat Bedded. 
3-6" .50. 
TROUPER (P. I. 160121). Typical Kurume in all details of 
~ growth and foliage. Flowers single. 2-4 in head, 1%4-1144" 
across, practically a Nopal Red self as the few dots of 
Tyrian Rose in the blotch area are now showy. Early to 
mid-April. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
VANITY (P. I. 160030). Bush erect to eventually overarching 
to 5 ft. Leaves dark green, narrow, shining. Flowers 
1-2 in head, heads sometimes grouped, single, 142-154" 
across, somewhat starry, DeepRose Pink, the Rose Color 
blotch not conspicuous. Mid-season, after Kurumes, late 
April, early May. Peat Bedded. 3-6’ .50, 6-10” 1.00. 
VELVET (P. I. 160134). Very erect habit with ascending 
branches but eventually a well filled bush to 6 feet. 
Leaves medium green, narrow, pointed. Flowers rather 
bell shaped, 2-3 in head, sometimes clustered, very 
brilliant in effect, Begonia Rose with conspicuous blotch 
of Rose Red, others almost black. Late April. Peat Bedded. 
Borer Ue Oe 0. | 1.00. 
VESPERS (P. I. 163848). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3-6" 
50) 6-10 1.00; 
VETERAN (P. I. 163889). Spring 1952. 
VINTAGE (P. I. 160072). Vigorous, rather wide spreading 
growth to 4 feet. Leaves rather broad, glossy, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2-3 in head, 2’ across, rounded and well 
imbricated. Pale Rosolane Purple, no blotch. Late April. 
Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
VIOLETTA (P. I. 160079). Erect to wide spreading to 4 feet. 
Leaves fine dark green. Flowers usually 2-3 in head, 
2-2Vs"' across, Light Mallow Purple, blotch Rhodamine 
Purple. Mid-April. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
‘VULKYRIE (P. I. 160057). Spring 1952. 
WAVELET (P. I. 163951). Bush habit broad and spreading, 
but may reach up to 5 feet in height. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 1-3 in head, 24%" across, but rather more 
bowl shaped than many, white with yellow blotch. For 
garden effect, this is an excellent but much later count- 
erpart of R. mucronatum. Mid-May to later. Peat Bedded. 
2-Oomtl 
WHIMSICAL (P. I. 163878). Spring 1952. 
WHIRLWIND (B. 32373) Upright but eventually broad sp- 
reading to 5 ft. Leaves dark green. Flowers usually 2-4 in 
head, freely produced, hose-in-hose, 1¥2" across. (color 
later). Late April. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50, 6-10” 1.00. 
‘WINNER (P. I. 160023). Habit dense, erect and spreading to 
eventually overarching to 5 feet. Leaves small, dark 
green and shining. Flowers 1-3 in head, heads often 
-grouped, freely produced, hose-in-hose, 134-2" across 
(color later.) Late April. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
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