WAYFARING STRANGER (Hunt-McAllister, 1988) OGB Pedigree lost, but it breeds like a fully fertile half-bred (I've given away most of its seeds). Lavender standards, smoky-tan falls with violet flush and smoky red dotting and veining and deep maroon signal spot. So far, none of its offspring have been outstanding. The name comes from the old gospel song. According to Gene's records, this seedling came from an accidental dual cross – so it was in many senses a stranger among the other seedlings – and I was unable to determine which was more likely so registered it as parentage unknown.

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