342 SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS. 



general planting than those above mentioned. We 

 describe a few kinds : 



-R. Catawbiense Album. Fine white. 



R. Catawbiense Album Elegans. White, with green spots ; the best 

 of the hardy light varieties. 



R. Grandifiorum. Blush, changing to white. 



R. Acubcefoliam. Light lilac. 



R. Azureum. Blush lilac, distinct and fine. 



R. Bicolor. Rose ; distinct white spot on upper petals. 



R. Candidis'simum. Pure white. 



R. Ccelestinum. Fine blush, yellow eye. 



R. Coerulescens. Lilac pink. 



jR. Delicatissimum. Delicate blush, changing to white. 



R. Gloriosum. Large blush. 



R. Perspicuum. Clear blush. 



JR. Purpureum Elegans and Grandifiorum. Fine trusses ; clear, fine 

 purple. 



R. Grandiflorum (Waterers). Rose ; fine truss. 



R. Roseum Splendens. Fine rose. 



R. Blandum. Pale blush, fine foliage. 



R. Guttatum. Clear white, distinctly spotted. 



R. Ryacinthiflorum. Very double and distinct. 



R. Macranthum. Blush white, tinged with pink. 



R. Multimaculum. White, finely spotted with red. 



R. Nivaticum. Pure white, yellow eye. 



R. Pictum. White ; intense spot on upper petals. 



All the above are hardy enough to withstand a Canadian 

 winter. Rhododendron Ponticum, and its varieties, are not 

 hardy with us. Kalmia Latifolia, the fine mountain laurel, 



