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*P.I. 160124—Challenger. Erect, somewhat spreading 
growth to 5 ft. Leaves dark green, shining, rather 
narrow as in Macrantha. Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, 
2%4 to 3 inches across, very flat faced, beautiful form 
with well-imbricated lobes that are somewhat undu- 
late on margins, ground color light salmon in effect, 
between geranium pink and rose doree, washed over 
with pale lavender, both very heavy and showy, with 
clear dots between rose color and Tyrian pink. Early 
May. 1949 Release. 
*P.I. 163825—Chameleon. Bush habit rather broad 
spreading, but probably not over 4 ft. Leaves dark 
green. Flowers very round in outline, 1 to 3 in a 
head, 3 to 3% inches across, white, yellow blotch, with 
few stripes of Rosolane Purple. Mid-May. 2 to 4 
inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
*P.T. 163862—Chum. Bush habit very dense and 
twiggy, but probably up to 4 ft. in height. Leaves 
dark green, glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 in a head, very 
abundant, 2 inches across, white with green blotch, 
striped Eugenia Red. Produces some shoots with 
red flowers that should be cut out. Mid-May. 2 to 
4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
*P.I. 163832—Commando. Bush habit broad spread- 
ing, but probably not over 5 ft. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 2 to 4 in a head, freely produced, 2 
to 24% inches across, rose purple, rose blotch. Mid- 
May. 2 to 4 inch plants only. 1950 Release. 
P.I. 163940—Con-Amore. Growth dense, rather spread- 
ing with ascending branches up to 5 ft. Leaves up 
to 2 inches long, fairly dark green. Flowers 1 to 2 
in a head, 2% to 8 inches across, excellent form with 
rounded, imbricated lobes, between deep rose pink 
and rose color, lighter at margins, blotch not showy, 
few dots of rose color. Mid to late April. 1949 Re- 
lease. 
P.I. 160089—Constance. Vigorous, erect, somewhat 
spreading growth to 6 ft. Leaves narrow, medium 
green. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in a head, 3 to 3% 
inches across. Rose color. The smaller rose red 
dots that make up the large blotch show chiefly as 
a darker tone. Late April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 160082—Consuela. Erect to broad spreading habit 
to 5 ft. Leaves medium green, flowers usually 2 to 
3 in a head, 2% to 8 inches across, slightly paler 
than rose color, lightening to deep rose pink in cen- 
ter. Blotch not conspicuous, of small rose color dots. 
Late April. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 160136—Content. Erect with eventually broad 
spreading crown to 5 ft. Leaves medium dark green, 
broadly obovate and glossy. Flowers 2 to 4 in a 
head, 234 to 3 inches across, of very fine form with 
imbricated lobes. Pale amparo purple with very few 
dots of tyrian rose at base of upper lobe. Very pure, 
clear color. Sister seedling to Glacier. Late April, 
early May. 1949 Release. 
P.I. 163927—Copperman. Growth dense, spreading to 
4 ft. Foliage dark green, rather narrow leaves. 
Flowers 1 to 2 in a head, 2% to 3 inches across, 
rather flat faced, good substance and splendid form 
with broad overlapping lobes, begonia rose, shaded 
_ almost pure orange, blotch conspicuous but most like 
a heavy wash of rose color, dots not visible. Mid 
to late May. 1948 Release. 
Lime will kill your Azaleas. 
