(TB) 'Captain Wells'
1941, Cook
'Captain Wells' (
Paul Cook, R. 1941) TB. Midseason/Late bloom. Color Class R4D. fragrant. (((
'Morning Splendor') x ((
'Seminole x
'Cinnabar') x (
'Seminole' x
'Morning Splendor'))) x (
'E. B. Williamson'). Cook, Longfield 1941. Honorable Mention 1942; Award of Merit 1943.
Named for Captain Wells, one of General Anthony Wayne's famous officers, for whom Wells County, Indiana, was named
NOTE: Registration date 1941 found in Bull. A.I.S.
85:51 (April 1942)
1949 Checklist citation: Bull. A.I.S.
90:3 July 1943.
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