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Rhododendron, to which all our finest scarlets, 

 crimsons, and rose-colours owe their origin. 

 But Pink Pearl seems to be able to withstand 

 the English winter with impunity, though it 

 comes into flower rather earlier than most 

 other hybrids. Other pink Rhododendrons of 

 special beauty are Lady Eleanor Cathcart, Lady 

 Howe (a fine standard), Marchioness of Lans- 

 downe, Mrs. John Penn (a salmon fringed 

 with crimson), Strategist, Surprise, Concessum, 

 Towardianum. 



Crimson and scarlet : Sunshine, W . E. Glad- 

 stone, Mrs. Tritton, Mrs. John Caterer, Frederick 

 Water er, Charlie Water er, Duchess of Bedford, 

 John Walter, Lord Eversley, Earl of Shannon, 

 Doncaster (one of the brightest scarlet-crimsons 

 known), and Kate Water er (one of the most 

 beautiful of all, which should be found in every 

 garden). 



White and blush : Album elegans, Delicatis- 

 simum, Francis B. Hayes, Gloriosum, Corner 

 Waterer, Lady Clementina Walsh (the buds and 

 edges pink), Glennyanum (light pink), Madame 

 Carualho, Mrs. John Glutton, Mrs. Tom Agnew, 



