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Azaleas

Fairfax
2006 ARS / ASA Convention Plant Sale

Local Evergreen Azalea Hybrids
Middle Atlantic Hybridizers

The following people were hybridizers from our Middle Atlantic region and they have created some exciting new hybrids that we offer in our sale.
Azaleas - Alphabetical Listing

Evergreen Azaleas by Emile Deckert

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Alpenrose
3 1/2 " single variable salmon pink with a lighter center.

Photo by Deckert
   


Evergreen Azaleas by Ray and Jane Goodrich

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Ring's True
1 1/2 " single h/h white w/ inconspicuous blotch.

Photo by Goodrich

Photo by Goodrich
 


Evergreen Azaleas by George Harding

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Hardings Pride
2" single white w/ salmon flush on tips.

Photo by White
   


Evergreen Azaleas by Ruth Harrington

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Green Goddess
4" single wavy white w/ yellow green blotch.

Photo by Newman
   
Highlander
4 1/2 " single wavy purplish red w/ a darker blotch.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Beck
 


Evergreen Azaleas by Don Hyatt

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Cardinal's Crest
(nakaharae x Anna Kehr) - 1 1/2" irregular h/h coral red flowers w/ strap-like petals and partially petaloid calyx structures.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
Ginny Grina
(nakaharae x Anna Kehr) - 1 3/4" double h/h rose pink.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt


Evergreen Azaleas by Augie Kehr

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Cream Ruffles
2 3/4" semidouble to double h/h wavy cream colored w/ a yellowish green center, light greenish yellow spots, and a rare purplish red stripe or sector.

Photo by Newman
   
Janet Flick
2" double wavy strong purplish pink on compact plant.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
 
Mary Lou Kehr
2 1/2 " double light purplish pink.

Photo by Hyatt
   


Evergreen Azaleas by Dr. Marion Matlack

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August to Frost
(Registered Jean and Norman Beaudry)
2 1/2 " single wavy white w/ pale yellow green blotch; sports to white w/ reddish purple stripes and sectors and selfs. Starts blooming in late summer (August) on the current season's growth and continues through the fall until frost.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
August to Frost, Purple Sport
2 1/2 " single wavy lavender with red spotting in throat. Propagated from solid sport of the above. Fall blooming azalea.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
 


Evergreen Azaleas by George Ring

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Dr. Pilling
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Fairfax
3 1/4" single wavy strong purplish pink at edges shading to nearly white w/ an occasional petaloid stamen. Excellent foliage and compact habit.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
George Ring (tentative)
([Fairfax x Moonbeam] x Beacon) Seedling from George Ring's hybridizing program. Registration pending. Large single flowers of pale pink w/ lighter centers on very compact plant.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
Ring No. 2
Unregistered selection. No description.
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Ring No. 3
Unregistered selection. No description.
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Ring One
2 1/2 " single h/h wavy strong purplish pink w/ strong red speckles.

Photo by Ring
   
Ring's Orchido (syn. Orchido)
2 1/2 " single wavy between very light purple and very pale purple, growing paler towards the center, w/ a few light purple spots.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Ring
Taenzer
(Moonbeam x Beacon) - Flowers hose-in-hose pale pink with deeper pink spots.

Photo by Krabill

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Ring
Virginia Princess
4" single wavy pale pink w/ reddish pink blotch.

Photo by Krabill
   


Evergreen Azaleas by George Switzer

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Nannie Angell
2 3/4" single white w/ rounded strap-like petals.

Photo by Hyatt
   


Evergreen Azaleas by Glenn Taylor

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Marj T
Single pink, Kurmue type. A nostalgic plant for early members of the ASA since Glenn, one of the first Treasurers of the Azalea Society of America, named this seedling for his wife, Marj, one of the first Secretaries of the organization.

Photo by Krabill
   


Evergreen Azaleas by Dave Wagner

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Wagner's White Spider
3" single white w/ pointed strap-like petals.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt


Evergreen Azaleas by Henry R. Yates

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Frostburg
Ruffled hose-in-hose white with greenish blotch

Photo by Beck
   


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