(Smile) I'd never discount whites...after all, I'm addicted to fragrances from mainly white blossoms...tuberose ,gardenia, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, jonquils, citrus-blossoms, etc. Even my one and only llilac is whitte. And isn't a white (S. obtusa? ) considered the most fragrant of plumeria?
The worse my eyesight becomes, the more I appreciate the fragrances of flowers, I'm finding.
Thanks for the link which so beautifully demonstrates your point, DL1. The Anamarron Curly White is on my list of "Someday" plumeria, ones to try should one of the (4) compact-growin) plumeria I have room for, fail, or become too large.
If I understand another post on grafting correctly, my rooted seedlings, even if unimpressive in appearance, may still serve as host-stock for grafting, providing that they're healthy, so they will still have a purpose, besides occupying space...
Think I have a good idea what my friend's and co-workers will be receiving for holiday gifts in a few years...grafting experiments!