Kingsville Nurseries — Kingsville, Maryland 
POPPE DPELP PLP LEP PD PPE PLP PAL ID A A A ED 
BLIZZARD (P. I. 163784). Spring 1952. 
BOLIVAR (P. I. 163928). Spreading habit to 4 feet. Leaves 
dark green. Flowers 1-2 in head, freely produced, 254" 
across, broad lobes, Deep Rose Pink, blotch made up cf 
distinct small dots of Tyrian Rose that give effect of a 
color stain. Mid to late May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
BOUNTIFUL (P. I. 163956). Bush habit rather broad spread- 
ing, but probably will reach 4 feet in height. Leaves 
medium green, hairy. Flowers 1-3 in head, 3” across, 
frilled, Phlox Purple, ‘with blotch of Tyrian Rose dots. 
Early to mid-May. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
BOWMAN (P. I. 163764). Spring 1952. 
BRANGAENE (P. I. 182868). Bush erect with ascending 
branches up to 7 ft. Leaves medium green, rather harsh. 
Flowers 1-2 in head, heads often grouped, 2 - 24%" across, 
delicate rose with yellow undertone giving salmon effect, 
conspicuous blotch on upper lobe. Mid-April. Peat Bedded. 
6-10" 1.00. 
BRAVO (P. I. 163811). Spring 1952. 
BUCCANEER (P. I. 141903). Midseason, medium height, 
rather spreading, brilliant red, but with darker blotch 
than Tanager. Sunburns in full sun. 
Peat Bedded. 6-10" 1.00, 10-12 1.50, 12-15’' 2.00. Field 
18-24" 6.00, 24-30" 8.00. 
CADENZA (P. I. 163884). Description later. 
Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
CAMELOT (P. I. 163930). Spring 1952. 
CANTABILE (P. I. 163897). Bush habit usually broader than 
tall but up to 5 feet, eventually making a dense bush. 
Leaves medium to dark green. Fowers 1-3 in head, 2-2 Y2" 
across, freely produced (Ridgway color later. Early to 
mid-April. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
CAPRICE (P. I. 141792). Moderate height, upright habit, 
white flowers rayed and flaked with coral-red. Peat 
Bedded. 6-10" 1.00, 10-12" 1.50, 12-15" 2.00. 
CAPTIVATION (P. I. 160029). Description later. Peat Bedded. 
Oe OU. 
CARESS (P. I. 141769). Description later. Peat Bedded. 6-10" 
LOO; 10-12" 01.50; 
CARMEL (P. I. 141776). Early, tall, single 2 inch flowers, - 
Spinel red with blotch of Indian *Red dots. Peat Bedded. 
6-10" 1.00, 10-12" 1.50. Field 30-36" 10.00, 36-48" 12.50. 
CARNIVAL (P. I. 163097). Vigorous, upright to spreading 
bush to 4 feet with fine evergreen foliage. Flowers usually 
2-3 in head, 3%-4" across, color salmon with orange 
undertone with heavy dull red blotch on the uppermost 
lobe. Mid-to late April. Peat Bedded. 6-10°’ 1.00, 10-12" 
1.50, 12-15 2.00. 
CARRARA (P. I. 163796). Spring 1952. 
CASCADE (P. I. 182864). Description later. Peat . Bedded. 
8-6 4-50;.6-10- 41.00: 
CATHAY (P. I. 160046). Bush habit broad epieading but up 
_to 5 feet in heights with ascending branches. Leaves dark 
green, narrow, glossy. Flowers 2-4 in head, 2” across, 
_darker than Geranium Pink, but not as dark as Rose 
Doree, blotch of well defined dots of Tyrian Rose. Late 
April. Peat Bedded - 3-6” .50,.6-10" 1.00. 
CAVALIER (P. I. 160068). Bush habit almost like that of 
many Kurume clones, up to 6 feet. Leaves moderate size, 
broad ovate. Flowers 2-4 in head, head frequently 
grouped, 1144-1%4" across, very regular, Kurume type, a 
litle more orange than Rose Doree. Mid-April. Peat 
Bedded - 3-6” .50. 
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