Atlantic & Horticultural Soc. 2015 EXCHANGE

INSTRUCTIONS Seed packets are $2.50 CDN each for collected wild, $2.00 CDN each for hand-pollinated and $1.50 CDN each for open-pollinated seed. One packet per lot per person. More may be ordered but are subject to availability. All orders must be on the form provided and should be received by February 20, 2015 for members-only. Exchange will be open to the public until April 30, 2015

*NOTE: There are addendums to this list compared to the copy received as a member email. Late Additions have been added at the end of the original list Seed lots which are NOT AVAILABLE will have a strikethrough Last Update: May 8, 2015 Send all orders to: Sharon Bryson, #407 Old Maryvale Rd., RR#3 Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 2L1 CANADA Please make your cheque or money order payable to ‘Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticultural Society’. Add $3.00 CDN for postage & padded envelope. Please list substitutes as quantities for some lots are small. US regulations now require an import permit and a phytosanitary certificate. sent to the US will be shipped without a phytosanitary certificate and at the orderer’s risk. SEED LIST DONORS: ADD - Betty Ann Addison, Minneapolis, MN BIE - Sophie Bieger, Halifax, NS BIR - Jens Birck, Copenhagen, Denmark BRU - Joe Bruso, Hopkinton, MA CHR - Ian Christie, Kirriemuir, Scotland CLY - Bruce Clyburn, New Waterford, NS CRE - Mike Creel, Lexington, SC DAU - Tadeusz Dauksza, Orland Park, IL DOI - Y. Doi, Japan FIE - Ray Fielding, Nova Scotia HAR - Joe Harvey, Victoria, BC HOP - Chris Hopgood, Halifax, NS KRE - Steve Krebs, Kirtland, OH LOO - Jack Looye, Niagara on the Lake, ON MEI - Rocky Mei, Toronto, ON POP - Harold Popma, Sackville, NB REE - Ed Reekie, Wolfville, NS SHA - Ken Shannik, Halifax, NS THE - Kristian Theqvist, WEA - John Weagle, Halifax, NS WES - Dennis Weston, Dresden, ON WIL - Bill Wilgenhof, Antigonish, NS

Rhododendron - Hand-Pollinated - $2.00 Rhododendron Hybrids - Hand-Pollinated -$2.00

001 SHA Rhododendron camtschaticum, pink-purple 021 KRE (05-181#6 x R.hyperythrum) best yellow selfed 2014 x (05-181#6 x R. hyperythrum) best yellow 002 SHA , native Rhodora sibling 003 SHA R. minus, Carolinianum Group h.p. self goal: heat tolerant, compact, hardy yellow clean pink form, ex Chamagne garden, Halifax 022 LOO ‘Anke Heinje’ x ‘Anna Delp’ 004 WEA R. kaempferi siblings ex ‘Hakodate’ 023 LOO ‘Anke Heinje’ x ‘Snow’s Red’ evergreen azalea 024 LOO ‘Anna Delp’ x ‘Lisetta’ 005 SHA Rhododendron schlippenbachii 025 LOO ‘Anna Delp’ x ‘Pride's Early Red’ 2014 - good pink form 026 DOI R.aureum x R. eclecteum, yellow 006 SHA ‘White Find’ goal: oval foliage, yellow 027 BIR (‘Bambi’ x R. proteoides) #1 x (‘Bambi’ x R. proteoides) #25 Rhododendron Species - Open-Pollinated - $1.50 goal: super dwarf hardy yellow 028 CLY ‘Bellefontaine’ x R. sutchuenense 69/816 – 007 WIL R. albrechtii, early species early,big 2014 Bright cherry red bloom 029 CLY ‘Blazen Sun’ x ‘Goldprinz’ 008 KRE R. austrinum (yellow-orange) 030 LOO ‘Blazen Sun’ x ‘Linda Jean’ 009 SHA Rhododendron canadense ‘Alba’ ‘Linda Jean’ = ‘Jasper’ x ‘Blaze’ 010 BIR R. dendrocharis 031 WEA (R. brachycarpum ‘Tony Law’ x R.rex ssp. 011 CRE R. flammeum “Harry's Honey” fictolacteum Sinclair) x ‘Babylon’ may produce tricolor seedlings goal: hardier Babylon, flower texture & 012 CRE R. flammeum, “Maggie Chavis", excellent improved foliage orange red, originally from South Carolina 032 WEA (R. brachycarpum ‘Tony Law’ x R.rex ssp. 013 REE R. luteum (Sweet Azalea), 2 to 3 m in height fictolacteum Sinclair) x ‘Francesca’ with yellow, very fragrant ; goal: added hardiness & colour in big-leafed native to SE Europe and SW Asia form 014 WIL R. kiusianum, pink 033 WEA (R. brachycarpum ‘Tony Law’ x R.rex ssp. 015 WIL R. kiusianum, white fictolacteum Sinclair) x R. strigillosum 016 WIL R. maximum, pinker form RSF76/149 017 WEA R. mucronulatum v. taquetii, purple goal: stronger colour & improved foliage in a Compact, expect about 25% true hardy rex hybrid 018 REE R. prinophyllum (Roseshell Azalea) – native to 034 WEA (R. brachycarpum ‘Tony Law’ x R.rex ssp. Northeastern North America; very fragrant fictolacteum Sinclair) x (R.yakushimanum x R. pink flowers 2014 rex ssp. fictolacteum) ARS 1993/1270 019 MEI R. schlippenbachii (Japanese Royal Azalea) goal: hardier rex look-alike 020 REE R. schlippenbachii (Japanese Royal Azalea) 035 WEA (R. brachycarpum v. compactum x R. native to , Japan and parts of Russia; proteoides) x ‘Babylon’ pink flowers; can get quite tall (3 to 4 m) goal: improved flower size & texture, dwarf habit 036 WEA (R. brachycarpum v. compactum x R. 065 CLY (‘Janet Blair’ x ‘Dexter’s Peppermint’) x proteoides) x (R.yakushimanum x ‘Perfectly Pink’ R. proteioides) 066 CLY (‘Janet Blair’ x ‘Dexter’s Spice’) x goal: hardier proteoides look-alike ‘Perfectly Pink’ 037 DOI R. brachycarpum var. roseum dwarf x 067 THE (‘Kullervo’ x ‘Böhmen’) KullBohm-01 R. pachysanthum x ‘Flautando’ 2014 038 DOI R. brachycarpum var. roseum dwarf x 068 CLY ‘Lee’s Dark Purple’ x ‘Plum High’ 2014 R. yuefengense 069 LOO ‘Legacy’ (Weston) x (‘April Rose’ x ‘New 039 CLY (R. bureavii x R. maximum) x R.rex 76/18 Patriot’) 040 BIR R. bureavii x R. rex ‘Tue Jorgensen’ 070 CLY [‘Luxor’ x (‘Pacific Gold’ x ‘Phipps #32’)] x 041 CLY (‘Calsap’ x R. calophytum) x R. sutchuenense ‘Goldprinz’ 2014 RSF 69/816 071 HAR R. makinoi x R. yakushimanum ‘Yaku Angel’ 042 REE R. catawbiense album x R. glanduliferum 072 LOO max-yak (Konrad) x ‘Teddy Bear’ 2014 (RSF98-795) Goal: hardy, summer blooming, 073 CLY ‘Nepal’ x R. rex 75/118 2014 large leafed rhododendron 074 CLY ‘Nile’ x {(R. yakushimanum x R. lacteum) x 043 LOO {(‘Catfortcampy’ x ‘Mary Garrison’) x ‘Powder Snow’} ‘Rio#2’} x ‘Delp’s Dream’ 075 LOO (‘Papaya Punch’ x ‘Casanova’) †2 x ‘Delp’s Dream’ also known as “D.D.” ‘Casanova’ x ‘Mary Belle’) 2014 044 LOO [‘ Boy’ x ({‘Nova Zembla’ x 076 CLY “Purple Enigma” x ‘Night Music’ †3 2014 (‘America’ x ‘Mars’)}] x ‘Anna Delp’ 2014 077 WEA ‘Summer Glow’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/211 + 045 HAR R. degronianum heptamerum var ‘Enamoto’ x goal: very late pink Taurus look-alike R. makinoi 078 LOO ‘Rabatz’ x ‘Anna Delp’ 046 HAR Degronianum heptamerum var ‘Enamoto’ x 079 LOO ‘Rabatz’ x [(‘Chinaboy’ x {(‘Nova Zembla’ x R. pachysanthum 2014 (‘America’ x ‘Mars’)}] 2014 047 LOO ‘Delp’s Dream’ x (‘R. yakushimanum’ x 080 CLY ‘Red River’ x [(‘Fantastica’ x ‘Java’) x ‘Crest’) ‘Red Cracker’] 2014 048 LOO ‘Elviira’ x ‘Snow’s Red’ 081 BRU ‘Red River’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/261 049 CLY [(‘Fantastica’ x ‘Java’) x ‘Red Cracker’] †1 x goal: late Taurus look-alike ‘Trinidad’ - Red/white bicolor 2014 082 FLA ‘Red River’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/263 050 FLA ‘Firestorm’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/263 goal: late Taurus look-alike goal: late Taurus look-alike 083 CLY ‘Red River’ x ‘Summer Glow’ 2014 051 CLY R. fortunei ‘Andersen’ x ‘Babylon’ 084 LOO (‘R.O. Delp’ x ‘Delp’s Sunsheen’) x 052 WEA ‘Francesca’ x ‘Babylon’ (‘Papaya Punch’ x ‘Casanova’) goal: improved colour 085 LOO ‘Sandra Hinton’ x ‘Butterscotch’ 053 WEA ‘Francesca’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/211 ‘Butterscotch’= (‘Marybelle’ x ‘Casanova’) goal: later Taurus look-alike 086 LOO ‘Sandra Hinton’ x ‘Yellow Stone’ 054 LOO ‘Gable’s Peaches’ x ‘Casanova’ 087 LOO ‘Sandra Hinton’ x (‘Papaya Punch x 055 CLY ‘Golden Gala’ x ‘Ivory Dream’ ‘Casanova’) “Looye’s yellow” 056 BIR (‘Goldsprenkel’ x R. nikomontanum) x 088 THE R. smirnowii x R. huianum 2014 (‘Hotei’ x R. citriniflorum var. horaeum) 089 LOO {‘R. smirnowii’ x (R. yakusimanum x clone 2 2014 ‘America’)}f2 x (R. degronianum x R. 057 WEA ‘Goody Goody’ x ‘Babylon’ roxianum) ‘Goody Goody’ = (R. smirnowii x R. 090 CLY R. smirnowii x (R. yakushimanum x R. rex catawbiense) goal: a hardier Babylon var. fictolacteum) 058 WEA ‘Goody Goody’ x R. strigillosum 090a WEA ‘Summer Glow’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/211 goal: hardy, early, strong pink goal:very late pink Taurus 059 WEA ‘Great Eastern’ x R. strigillosum RSF99/211 091 BIR R. thomsonii, selfed h.p. goal: hardy, early, strong pink 092 LOO ‘Tols’ (R. degronianum ssp yakushimanum x R. 060 THE ‘Haaga’ x R. huianum 2014 catawbiense) x ‘Great Dane’ 061 THE ‘Haaga’ x R. rex ssp. rex 2014 093 LOO ‘Tols’ (R. degronianum ssp yakushimanum x R. 062 BIR R. haematodes x R. rex ‘Tue Jorgensen’ 2014 catawbiense) x ( R. yakushimanum x R. 063 REE ‘Helsinki University’ x R. glanduliferum recurvoides) (RSF98-487) goal: hardy, summer blooming, 094 BIR (‘Top Banana’ x R. citriniflorum var. horaeum) large leafed rhododendron x R. rex ‘Tue Jorgensen’ 2014 064 CLY (‘Janet Blair’ x ‘Dexter’s Honeydew’) x 095 LOO (R. yakushimanum x ‘Goldkrone’) x ‘Delp’s ‘Perfectly Pink’ Dream’ 096 CLY (R. yakushimanum x R. pachysanthum) , bell shaped, pink-purple flowers, ~ 10” - Bulb “Blue Heaven” Grex x (‘Calsap’ x R. rex) 119 SHA Allium pskemense, rare species now 097 CLY (R. yakushimanum x R. pachysanthum) “Blue endangered in Uzbekistan. White ~ 3 Ft. Heaven” grex x R. pseudochrysanthum 95/243 - Bulb - parents have tomentum 2014 120 SHA Arisaema consanguineum - Per 098 HAR R. yakushimanum ‘Exbury’ x R.pachysanthum 121 SHA Arisaema flavum - Per 099 LOO (R. yakushimanum x R. proteoides) x ‘Delp’s 122 SHA Arisaema triphyllum - Per Dream’ 123 WIL Begonia grandis, semi hardy begonia with 100 LOO (R. yakushimanum x R. pseudochrysanthum) x beautiful foliage, pink flowers until hard R. yakushimanum var. ‘Six Pack’ frost; supplied as small tubers - Tuber “Yak 6 pack” = Chris Trautman’s dwarf yak 124 SHA Brimeura amthystina, Spanish Hyacinth that holds for 6 years - Bulbous Per 101 LOO (R. yakushimanum x R.recurvoides) x R. 125 SHA Brimeura amthystina ‘Alba’, Spanish hyacinth yakushimanum var. ‘Six Pack’ - Bulbous Per 102 LOO ‘Vinecrest’ x ‘Casanova’ 126 WIL Capsicum annuum “Calico” Ornamental 103 CLY ‘Vinecrest’ x {(R. yakushimanum x R. medium hot pepper. Attractive variegated lacteum) x ‘Powder Snow’} foliage (green/purple/white) with purple flowers and fruits which are small but edible. 104 LOO (‘Virginia Delp’ x ‘Edwin O.Weber’) x Great container , ~ 18” - Annual ‘True Blue’ 127 WIL Catalpa speciosa (Northern Catalpa) Large leaves, large tree - Tree 128 SHA Clematis ochroleuca A clumping herbaceous Rhododendron Hybrids - Open-Pollinated - $1.50 perennial produces multiple stems, each bearing a single terminal flower. Nodding 105 HOP R. ‘Great Eastern’ OP flowers are cream colored and lightly 106 WEA (R. brachycarpum x R. galactinum) hairy. ~ 20” - Per Siblings nearby 2014 129 WIL Clematis recta, purple leaf form 107 WIL seedling from ARS92#765, aka “Ruby Lemon” Sprawling, herbaceous, white flowers - (‘Janet Blair’ x ‘Barbara Cook’) 130 WEA Cyrtanthus brachyscapus - Bulb 131 SHA Deinanthe bifida, Blue, 18"(.45m), part shade, Azalea Hybrids - Hand-Pollinated - $2.00 hydrangea relative - Per 132 SHA Deinanthe caerulea, hydrangea relative 108 REE ‘Pink and Sweet’ x R. occidentale Chinese woodland perennial/ forms a low, (RSF 77-388) slow spreading mound of felty dark-green 109 CLY ‘July Jester’ x ‘Camp’s Red’ †4 2014 leaves, lavender-blue blossoms in early summer. - Per 133 WIL Dictamnus purpurea, pink form Gasplant Azalea Hybrids - Open-Pollinated - $1.50 Compact plant - Per †5 134 SHA Diphylleia cymosa Bold foliage plant for moist 110 WIL ‘July Jester’, OP part shade. Small white flowers followed by 111 WEA ‘Snowbird’ dark blue berries held above foliage - Per †5 112 WIL Unnamed azalea seedling from ARHS’01#74 135 HOP Enkianthus campanulatus var. sikkokianus (R.arborescens x R.cumberlandense), Red flowers/ brilliant autumn foliage. - Shrub Late blooming dark reddish pink 136 CHR Erythronium - mixed - Bulb 113 WIL Unnamed azalea seedling from ARS2004#261 137 WIL Exochorda macrantha Pearl Bush yellow (Narcissaflora cross) drooping white blooms in spring - Shrub 114 CLY ‘Washington State Centennial’ 138 CHR Fritillaria pallidiflora Nodding ivory-pale 115 WIL Deciduous azalea, mix - FREE yellow blooms 12-15” - Bulb 139 CHR Glaucidium palmatum - blue - Per 140 BIE Indigofera sp. Spikes of pink flowers ~ 1 m Companion - Open-Pollinated - $1.50 Originated in Botanischer Garten of Berlin - Shrub 141 WEA Habranthus tubispathus - Bulb 116 SHA Actaea pachypoda ‘Misty Blue’ - Per 142 CHR Lilium mackliniae †6 - Bulb 117 EVE Agapanthus sp. ‘Summer Skies’ - Per 143 CHR Lilium mackliniae ‘Naga Pink’ †6 - Bulb 118 CHR Allium insubricum Native of Italy, pendent, 144 WIL Lilium martagon, mixed pink and white †6 - Bulb Blue/white ex.Var.’Strata’ - Annual 145 WIL Lilium, Oriental hybrid, ‘Muscadet’ OP 174 WES Xanthoceras sorbifolium (Yellowhorn) White/pink spots †6 - Bulb small tree, rare †9 - Tree 146 CHR Lilium oxypetalum v. insigne †6 - Bulb 147 WIL Lychnis chalcedonica ‘Alba’ - Per LATE ADDITIONS 148 EVE hyb.(‘Lennei’ x ‘Phil's Masterpiece’) o.p. - Tree †7 175 ADD R. metternichii 149 WIL M. x loebneri ex ‘Ballerina’, op (syn. R. degronianum ssp. heptamerum) white blooms - Tree †7 Oki Island form OP, Wash. State $1.50 150 WIL Magnolia loebneri hyb. ex.’Leonard Messel’, 176 ADD ‘Rice Creek Coral’, OP pink, mid-sized - Tree †7 (cat x smirnowii) Bud hardy -27˚F $1.50 151 WEA Magnolia ‘Mazeppa’ o.p. 177 ADD ‘Visiting Angels’ x “Peyton”, h.p. red/purple ‘Mazeppa’ is a seedling of ‘Anne Ross’ OP R. catawbiense hybrid, bud hardy -27˚F $2.00 Grown by, named and registered by John Weagle, may be pollinated by a nearby M. soulangeana - Tree †7 152 EVE (‘Pink Surprise’ x ‘Coral Reef’) o.p. - Tree †7 Azalea Hybrids - Hand-Pollinated - $2.00 153 WIL Magnolia sieboldii ex cw Korea White with pink , vigorous. Best form - Tree †7 178 DAU [(455-7 x (R. arborescens x R. 154 WIL Magnolia stellata, multi- petalled cumberlandense)] x ‘Red Velvet’ fragrant white flowers in early to (455-7 is ARS 2007 # 455 - mid-spring - Tree †7 R. periclymenoides, cw Kate's Branch) 155 EVE Magnolia tripetala , large leaves add an 179 DAU 526-7 x ‘July Jester’ exotic touch - Tree †7 (526-7 is ARS2007#526 - R. viscosum,op 156 WIL Magnolia tripetala , large leaves add an 180 DAU 570-7 x (‘Red Velvet’ x ‘Tri-lights’) (570-7 is exotic touch - Tree †7 from ARS 2007 #570 , R. prinophyllum, cw, 157 EVE (M. tripelata x M. obovata) o.p. - Tree †7 Grant County, WV; from one plant population) 158 EVE Magnolia ‘Yellow Lantern’ OP - Tree †7 181 DAU ‘Arneson Ruby’ x ‘Snowbird’ 159 SHA Malus sargentii, Sargent Crabapple 182 DAU ‘Chetco’ x ‘Earl’s Gold’ - sm.Tree 183 DAU ‘Clear Creek’ (Aromi hyb.) x ’Red Velvet’ 160 CHR Meconopsis baileyi, Blue Poppy - Per † 10 184 DAU ‘Gallipoli’ x (‘Red Velvet’ x ‘Tri-lights’) 161 CHR Meconopsis paniculata (Panicled Yellow 185 DAU ‘Jolie Madame’ x ‘Red Velvet’ Poppy) - Biennial 186 DAU ‘July Jester’ x 526-7 162 CHR Moraea alticola - Per (526-7 is from ARS2007#526, R. viscosum, op) 163 CHR Nomocharis aperta - Bulb 187 DAU ‘July Jester’ x ‘Pink Ember’ 164 CHR Nomocharis aperta (#2) - Bulb 188 DAU ‘My Mary’ x ‘King’s Red’ 165 WIL Paeonia suffructicosa var Spontanea, from pink 189 DAU (“Orange R. austrinum” x ‘Red Velvet’) x flowering seedling. ‘Chetco’ 166 SHA Paris quadrifolia Woodland perennial “Orange R. austrinum” 2002 ATLANTA ARS resembling trillium in form - Per convention , Earl Sommerville plant 166a FIE Phytolacca octandra, Himalayan Pokeweed 190 DAU ‘Pink Ember’ x ‘Fireball’ - Per 191 DAU ‘Pink Ember’ x ‘Millenium’ 167 SHA Platycodon grandiflorum - Double Form - Per 192 DAU ‘Snowbird’ x ‘Gallipoli’ 168 FIE Podophyllum hexandrum -Per 168a SHA Podophyllum hexandrum -Per Azalea Hybrids - Open-Pollinated - $1.50 169 WIL Polemonium pauciflorum, Yellow Jacob’s Ladder Tubular yellow flowers, short 193 DAU ‘Berry Rose’ OP Acts as a self-seeding annual. - Per/Ann 194 DAU ‘Candy Lights’ OP 170 WIL Pterocarya stenoptera (Chinese Wingnut) 195 DAU ‘Clear Creek’ (Aromi hyb.) OP Fast growing, compound leaves, beautiful bark, 196 DAU ‘Gallipoli’ OP subtle flowers, interesting seed pods - Tree †5 197 DAU ‘Jolie Madame’ OP 171 POP hispidus Fragrant Epaulette tree †5 †8 - Tree Rhododendron Species - Hand-Pollinated - $2.00 172 CHR Roscoea humeana - mixed - Per 173 WIL Salvia farinacea, bi-color mealy-cup sage 198 WEA R. mucronulatum v. ciliatum dwarf pink, sibbed at the base. ~ 15 feet, with dark green leaflets. China. Zone 4. Hardy in the North. The flowers, leaves, and fruit are said to have been used as FOOTNOTES food. † 10. The species M. baileyi is probably the big †1. A Chris Trautmann cross - hardy, red/white perennial blue poppy most familiar to gardeners, bicolor. although until recently (2009) it had been known †2. (‘Papaya Punch’ x ‘Casanova’) is Looye’s good for many decades under the name Meconopsis yellow betonicifolia. However, the original name, M. †3. “Purple Enigma” Un-registered name, cross of baileyi, has recently (2009) been restored to this ‘Calsap’ x ‘Janet Blair’ with purple flowers. taxon. †4. Sally Perkins, N.H. did this cross originally: “They gave the reddest and latest blooming deciduous NOTES azaleas…August.” †5. Seed has been stratified. Store in fridge in plastic 1. Open-pollinated species, with the exception of a very packet as received until March/April then sow in few, may not come true from seed. Cultivars, with the warm soil. exception of a few perennials do not come true. Plants from †6. Lilium seeds may require a warm/ moist period these seeds should be labelled as being “ex” that species or followed by a cold period if there is no cultivar. germination. Plant cold treated pots outside in 2. The 2015 Seed List will be posted on the Internet with spring. insertion of images and links to help in your decision- †7. Magnolia seed has been stratified. Store in making. fridge in plastic packet as received until http://www.willowgarden.net March/April then sow in warm soil. Follow the links for 2015 ARHS Seed Exchange. †8. The specific epithet hispidus (often given A link to the list will be inserted on the Atlantic Rhodo site. incorrectly as hispida or hispidum) refers to the www.atlanticrhodo.org small ribbed fruits which are covered in bristles. 3. Also see the ARHS website for an article on growing The common name "epaulette tree" refers to the from seed. fringed individual flowers. 4. When sowing rhododendrons on peat we recommend †9. Xanthoceras sorbifolium is a small deciduous tree you sterilize it first. Microwave it for 15 minutes or pour or large multi-stemmed shrub considered rare in boiling water through it several times. Allow to cool. America and Europe. Also known as the 5. We would like to thank the seed donors for their time CHINESE FLOWERING CHESTNUT, it has and effort making crosses, collecting and cleaning seeds. large white 1" flowers with a red or yellow blotch