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Blandyanum^ rosy crimson with fine foliage. 

 Broughtoni, rosy crimson, an immense truss 

 of flower. 



Mr. John Waterer has also given me the 

 names of some of the latest kinds : 



Alexander Adle^ dazzling rosy scarlet. 



Pictum, clear white, with cluster of yellow 

 spots. 



Mrs. John Ke/k, clear rose. 



Lady Tankerville. 



Beauty of Bagshot^ very fine white, with a 

 decided eye. 



Maggie Heywood, a lovely white edged with 

 pink, and bright yellow eye, which is the 

 latest of all. 



Thus we see that, with a little care in selec- 

 tion, it is quite possible to extend the season of 

 these most useful and delightful plants over a 

 considerable period, even in cold situations, and 

 to have Rhododendrons in bloom from March 

 till the end of June. As I have said, they will 

 grow in almost any soil. But let the gardener 

 beware of allowing them, in the kindness of his 



