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NOTES ON RHODODENDRON. 



W. W. Ashe. 



Rhododendron carolinianum margarettae n. var. A-shrub in 

 habit resembling the type. 1 Flowers pure white, except for pale 

 yellow spirts on the upper lobe of corolla and anthers, appearing be- 



1 Rhod. 14: 97 (1912). 



