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Papilionaceum, Princess Christian, Sappho, John 

 Henry Agnew. 



These of course are but a tithe of the mag- 

 nificent varieties grown at Bagshot : but they 

 struck me as some of the very finest. I have 

 confined my list to the white, pink, and crimson, 

 because they are less generally grown than the 

 many shades of mauve and purple ; and, with 

 the exception of Pink Pearl, they are fairly late- 

 flowering sorts. 



A list of some of the earlier-flowering Rho- 

 dodendrons has kindly been given me by Mr. 

 John Waterer, placed in order of blooming. 

 The earliest of all is Nobleanum various shades 

 of crimson. 



Ascot Brilliant. 



Sun of Aus ter iitz , bright scarlet. 



Prince Camille de Rohan, good rosy pink. 



Limbatum, clear white ground margined with 

 crimson. 



George Hardy, magnificent white. 



Cynthia, rosy crimson ; one of the best. 



Pink Pearl. 



Grand Arab, brilliant crimson. 



