Kingsville Nurseries —_ Kingsville, Maryland 
ENE ES Se ES EE EB ER EA EP IF EE I EE SEE LE LP AS ES TE 
CELESTIAN (P. I. 160081). Rather stiff upright growth, pro 
bably to not over 4 feet. Leaves broad, dark green. 
Flowers 2-3 in head, 24%4-2%4"' across, Deep Rose Pink, 
blotch not showy, Rose Color, appearing more as if 
shading in corolla, pink color vivid from faint yellow 
undertone. Late April, early May. Peat Bedded 3-6” .50, 
6-10" 1.00. 
CELESTIAN (P. I. 160081). Rather stiff upright growth, Pro- 
bably to not over 4 feet. Leaves broad, dark green. 
Flowers 2-3 in head, 24% - 23/4 across, Deep Rose 
Pink, blotch not showy, Rose Color, appearing more as 
if shading in corolla, pink color vivid from faint yellow 
undertone. Late April, early May. Peat Bedded 3-6 .50, 
CHALLENGER (P. I. 160124). Erect, somewhat spreading 
growth to 5 feet. Leaves dark green, shining, rather 
narrow as in “Macrantha’”’. Flowers 1-2 in head, 2%-3” 
across, very flat faced, beautiful form with well imbri- 
cated lobes that are somewhat undulate 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. Peat Bedded - 
3-6” .50. . 
CHAMELSON (P. I. 163825). Description later. Peat Bedded - 
Suey’) af) 
CIRCE (P. I. 182881). Description later. Peat Bedded - 
3-6" .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
CLAM (P. I. 163862). Spring 1952. 
COMMANDO (P. I. 163832). Description later. Peat Bedded - 
3-0) 7-00. 
CON AMORE (P. I. 163940). Growth dense, rather spread- 
ing with ascending branches up to 5 feet. Leaves up to 
2 inches long, fairly dark green. Flowers 1-2 in head, 2% 
to 3" 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. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
CONSTANCE (P. I. 160089). Vigorous, erect, somewhat 
spreading growth to 6 feet. Leaves narrow, medium green 
Flowers usually 2-3 in head, 3-34%" across. Rose Color. 
The small Rose Red dots that make up the large blotch 
show chiefly as a darker tone. Late April. Peat Bedded 
3: Oe 050-1 Ole OO: 
CONSUELA (P. I. 160082). Erect to broad spreading habit to 
5 feet. Leaves medium green; flowers usually 2-3 in 
head, 2%-3" across, slightly paler than Rose color, 
lightening to Deep Rose Pink in center. Blotch not con- 
spicuous, of small Rose Color dots. Late April. Peat 
Bedded 3-6” .50 
CONTENT (P. I. 160136). Erect with eventually broad spread- 
ing crown to 5 feet. Leaves medium dark green, broadly 
obovate and glossy. Flowers 2-4 in head, 234-3” 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. Peat Bedded 3-6” .50. 
COPPERMAN. (P. I. 163927). Growth dense, spreading, to 
4 feet. Foliage dark green, rather narrow leaves. Flowers 
1-2 in head, 2%-3" across, rather flat faced, good sub- 
stance and splendid form with broad overlapping lobes, 
Begonia Rose, shaded almost pure orange, blotch con- 
spicuous but most like a heavy wash of Rose Color, dots 
not visible. The garden effect is a brilliant red. Mid- 
late May. Peat Bedded 3-6” .50, 6-10” 1.00, 10-12” 1.50, 
12-15” 2.00. 
4 
