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pink bands on <strong>the</strong> midribs. Blooms as a young plant. (Arsen, Roslyn,<br />
Brack 2001) 8”- 10” thru 15”- 18”<br />
∗Amber Touch (Nadia x [Brinny x <strong>Whitney</strong> Late Frilled Yellow])<br />
Sun or Part Shade Low 3’ Mid-May Salmon Yellow 0°F.<br />
This plant is densely clad in lustrous deep green leaves that gracefully<br />
cover a well-branching rounded plant. Iridescent ball-shaped flowers of<br />
salmon yellow are beautifully animated with wavy-edges of soft yellow,<br />
additionally highlighted by a showy reddish throat and salmon colored<br />
spokes that radiate from <strong>the</strong> throat to <strong>the</strong> flowers edge. (Barlup 1996)<br />
6”- 8” thru 10”- 12”<br />
∗Anah Kruschke (R. ponticum seedling)<br />
Sun & Heat Medium 5' Late May Lavender Blue -15°F.<br />
Very sun tolerant. An attractive foliage plant, dense, compact and<br />
bushy. The smooth-textured dark green leaves are held for 3 years. The<br />
full dome trusses are lavender-blue with freckling within. It buds young,<br />
consistently and propagates easily. (Kruschke, Wright, Sr. & Jr. 1973)<br />
6”- 8” thru 24”- 30”<br />
Angelo Solent Swan (R. griffithianum x R. discolor)<br />
Some Shade Tall 6’ Early June Fragrant Pale Pink 5°F.<br />
This vigorous, tree-like growing plant is beautifully frameworked with a<br />
canopy of large deep green leaves from which large 5”-6” fragrant pale<br />
blush-pink rounded blooms emerge, highlighted by pale green freckling<br />
within, along with hues of white. This plant does not bloom until 5-6<br />
years of age and <strong>the</strong>reafter is very prolific. (Rothchild 1930) 12”- 15”<br />
Anna (Norman Gill x Jean Marie de Montague) (Diploid)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Tall 6’ Mid-May Rosy Pink 0°F.<br />
This more upright and spreading plant is canopied by deep rich green<br />
leaves that are beautifully presented and abundantly produced. Classically<br />
poised above this canopy are dark rosy-pink blooms that fade with age<br />
to hues of medium/pastel pink, each highlighted by a distinctive red eye.<br />
After <strong>the</strong> seasonal evolution of color concludes, new juvenile bronzycolored<br />
foliage emerges and finally hardens off to this canopy of traditional<br />
rich green. (Rose, Lem 1952) (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />
Anna H. Hall (R. catawbiense var. Album 'Glass' x R. yakushimanum)<br />
Sun Low 3' Early May Blush White -25°F.<br />
This compact, moundlike, amply clo<strong>the</strong>d plant has elliptic, smooth-textured<br />
dark olive green leaves with woolly beige indumentum. The opulent<br />
pink buds open to blushed white, full dome-shaped trusses of 15<br />
flowers. (Leach 1962) (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />
∗Anna Rose <strong>Whitney</strong> (R. griersonianum x Countess of Derby)<br />
(Triploid)<br />
Sun Tall 6' Late May Rosy Pink 0°F.<br />
About 1930, while living in Camas, Washington, Bill <strong>Whitney</strong> befriended<br />
Theodore Van Veen, Sr., of Portland, Oregon. According to Faye<br />
<strong>Whitney</strong>, Bill made <strong>the</strong> actual cross of Anna Rose <strong>Whitney</strong>. However,<br />
Van Veen grew out <strong>the</strong> seed, from which Bill and Faye purchased <strong>the</strong><br />
superior seedling for $20.00. Bill later registered and named <strong>the</strong> plant<br />
after his mo<strong>the</strong>r. The large globe-shaped blooms are classically poised<br />
above matte medium green leaves attached to stiff, multi-branching<br />
stems that grow into a vigorous, upright and spreading plant. It buds as<br />
a 4-5 year old plant and consistently <strong>the</strong>reafter. (Van Veen, <strong>Whitney</strong><br />
1954) 6”- 8” thru 30”- 36"<br />
∗Anna Vojtec (R. keiskei ‘Yaku Fairy’ x Unknown)<br />
Sun Dwarf 1’ Mid-April Cream -10°F.<br />
An elegant foliage plant with small and dense rich green leaves held for<br />
3 years. Loose clusters of cream-colored blooms, produced with remarkable<br />
freedom and abundance, are daintily poised above this rounded,<br />
well-branching silhouette. (Foster) 8”- 10” thru 12”- 15”<br />
∗Anne's Delight (Parentage Unknown)<br />
Sun Low 3' Late April Yellow 0°F.<br />
The bloom is a full dome truss with 14 flowers of medium yellow of<br />
good substance with red spotting in <strong>the</strong> dorsal lobes. Amply produced<br />
foliage is glossy dark green with a slight wave to each leaf. The plant<br />
growth habit is compact and spreading. (<strong>Whitney</strong>, Sa<strong>the</strong>r 1985)<br />
8”- 10”, 10”- 12”<br />
Antique Yellow (Unknown)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Medium 4’ Mid-May Yellow 0°F.<br />
Mel Sanders of Roseburg, Oregon has been hybridizing for many years<br />
and this is one of his many prodigies. Salmon-toned golden buds open to<br />
present larger medium yellow rounded blooms highlighted with golden<br />
tones in <strong>the</strong> throat plus a large red flare in <strong>the</strong> upper dorsal. The lustrous<br />
deep green leaves are beautifully presented and amply produced circumventing<br />
a very rounded, well-branching plant. (Sanders) 10”- 12”<br />
Apollo Touch (Nancy Evans x Mrs. Furnival)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Low 3’ Late April Pink/Yellow 0°F.<br />
Bright coral buds open to reveal rounded yellow blooms that transition<br />
to pale purplish-pink wavy-edged margins highlighted by a<br />
larger brick red flare/freckling in <strong>the</strong> throat. Pale pink midribs<br />
extend from <strong>the</strong> throat to <strong>the</strong> margins and a small calyx also ornaments<br />
this 5” bloom. Matte forest green leaves are held for 2 years.<br />
(Barlup, Johnson 2005) (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />
April Gem (R. carolinianum minus x R. mucronulatum ‘Cornell Pink’)<br />
x (R. dauricum album x R. dauricum)<br />
Sun Low 3’ March Double White -25°F.<br />
Small, double pure white blossoms completely blanket this compact and<br />
rounded plant, covered by elliptically shaped, smooth-textured deep<br />
olive green leaves. (Mehlquist 1989) 12”- 15”<br />
Apricot Fantasy (Hotei x Tropicana)<br />
Sun/Pt. Shade Medium 4’ Early May Peach-Amber -5°F.<br />
Orange buds open to ball-shaped trusses bordered in pale peach transcending<br />
to golden amber in <strong>the</strong> throat, with scarlet freckling enhanced<br />
by a large calyx. This upright, spreading plant has ample medium<br />
olive-green leaves. (Brockenbrough 1987) 10”- 12”, 12”- 15”<br />
Arabella (R. yakushimanum ‘Koichiro Wada’ x Kluis Sensation)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Low 3’ Mid-May Pink/White -5°F.<br />
Ball-shaped blooms have a narrow band of deep rosy-pink ruffled edging<br />
that quickly transcends to blush white within, along with red freckling on<br />
<strong>the</strong> dorsal lobes. Deep matte olive-green leaves generously mantle this<br />
well-branching rounded superstructure. Leaves have beige indumentum<br />
beneath as well as juvenile growth with pale beige overtones. (Benannt<br />
1986) (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />
Arctic Flame (Belle Heller x Summer Peach)<br />
Sun/Pt. Shade Medium 5’ Late May White/Red Eye -5°F.<br />
Blush pink buds open to expose large globe-shaped white blooms<br />
that are beautifully contrasted by a stunning red eye/freckling in <strong>the</strong><br />
throat. This shapely, well-proportioned plant has dark green leaves<br />
amply produced. (Sanders) 12”- 15”<br />
Aroma from Tacoma (Naomi x Loderi King George)<br />
Some Shade Tall 6’ Early May Fragrant Pink 0°F.<br />
Since <strong>the</strong> city of Tacoma has always been given a bad rap for its many<br />
unfortunate odors, we thought this was a great tribute to its’ clean-up<br />
efforts. Large fragrant pink blooms systematically blanket this strong,<br />
upright growing plant with typical Loderi-shaped leaves that totally<br />
inundate this tree-like cultivar. (Larson) (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />
Augie Kehr (Queen Anne’s x Golden Star)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Low 3’ Early May Double Yellow 0°F.<br />
A bounty of ball-shaped blooms have 13-15 flowers each and measure<br />
6” wide and 3” high. However <strong>the</strong> most remarkable feature is being a full<br />
double of medium yellow that is ornamented with wavy-edges and a<br />
small ¼” calyx. The well-branching, more upright growing plant is heavily<br />
frameworked with a periphery of glossy deep jade green leaves held<br />
for 3 years. (Kehr 1994) 12”- 15”<br />
August Lamken (Dr. V. H. Rutgers x R. williamsianum) (Triploid)<br />
Sun or Part Shade Low 3' Early May Rose -5°F.<br />
Splendid blooms of frilled rosy-red with spotting in <strong>the</strong> throat silhouette<br />
this widely spreading compact plant. The rounded mahogany juvenile<br />
spring leaves gradually matures to a dark olive green of summer.<br />
(Hobbie 1971) 18”- 21”<br />
August Van Geerte (R. poniticum x Unknown)<br />
Sun & Heat Tall 6' Late April Lavender-Purple 0°F.<br />
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