Kingsville Nurseries ~ — Kingsville, Maryland 
MORGANA (P. I. 182877). Bush broad spreading with event- 
ual height up to 6 feet. Leaves rather narrow, medium 
green, almost deciduous with some autumn coloration. 
‘Flowers 1-2 in. head, freely produced, 2-234" across, 
.general effect pure lavender. Early May. Peat Bedded. 
3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
MORNING STAR (P. I. 160062). Very erect to slightly 
spreading habit to 6 feet. Leaves dark green. Flowers 
2-3 in head, but massed, 2” across, good form, Rose Color 
but: with a suggestion of yellow undertone that makes 
color more lively. Mid-April. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
MOTHER OF PEARL (P. I. 160127). Erect, somewhat spread- 
ing to 6 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers many to a 
.head, as in Kurume varieties, 14-13%" across. They 
are essentially white, washed from the margins with 
Pale Amaranth Pink, often with white area in center of 
each lobe. Very few dots of Tyrian Pink in blotch on 
upper lobe. Irregularly hose-in-hose. Mid April. Peat 
Bedded. 3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
MOTLEY (P. I. 163975). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3-6” 
fo0> 
NECTAR P. I. 160088). Erect but eventually spreading habit 
to 5 feet. Leaves medium green. Flowers usually 2-3 in 
head, 214-2%4"' across. Effect in Rose Doree, slightly 
paler at edges. Blotch not conspicuous. Late April. Peat 
“Bedded. 3-6" .50.° 
NERISSA (P.I. 160103). Bush erect to eventually overarching 
to 4 feet; foliage narrow, dark green, shining. Flowers 1-3 
head, single, 142-134" across, Deep Rose Pink lighter 
to edges, dots of blotch Rose Color, faint yellow tones 
extend from base center along mid-ribs, making pink 
very brilliant. Like all of this class, examples Fashion, 
Signal, etc., makes best display when fully grown. Late 
April, early May. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
NERLIN (P.I. 182876). Bush broad spreading, densely twigg- 
ed to ground, to 5 feet. Leaves rather narrow, dull, 
- medium green, almost deciduous with some autumn color. 
Flowers usually 1-2 in head, very freely produced 244-3” 
across, (color later, Early to mid-May. Peat Bedded. 
_ 3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
NIAGARA (P. I. 163853). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3-6” 
ast), 
NIPHETOS (P. I. 163769). Spring 1952. 
NOCTURNE (P. I. 163950). Bush habit broad and spreading, 
‘but may reach up to 5 feet in height. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 1-3 in head, 3’’ across, between Rhoda- 
mine Purple and Aster Purple, blotch Tyrian Rose, tubes 
scarlet. A very brilliant clone. Early to mid-May. Peat 
Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
NOVELTY (P. I. 163944). Bush habit dense and twiggy, but 
probably will not reach more than 4 feet in height. Leaves 
dark green, glossy. Flowers 1-3 in head, 2’ across, very 
freely produced, white, Chartreuse blotch, lightly shad- 
ed and with few stripes of phlox Purple. Early to mid- 
May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
OPERA (P. I. 141911). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3-6” 
mo) 0m 
ORISON (P. I; 163979).. Bush habit broad spreading, but 
probably up to 5 feet in time. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers 1-3 in head, 24%“ across, white, flakes and with 
few stripes of Magenta. Mid-to late May. Peat Bedded. 
3-6" .50. 
PALADIN (P. I. 163948). nei habit broad spreading, but 
may reach 5 feet’ in height. Leaves medium green. 
Flowers 1-3 in head, 2%” across, somewhat ruffled, 
Mallow Purple. Mid-to late May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50 
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