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Bertie Parsons (Parsons). — White and mauve ; h. 



Blandyanum. — Rosy crimson ; h. h. 



Broughtoni. — Rosy crimson ; t. 



Bylsianum — White and pink ; very fine ; t. 



Garactacus. — Rich puiplish crimson ; h. h. 



Charles Bagley. — Cherry red ; t. 



Columbus. — Rosy purple ; h. h. 



Crispijlorum (Parsons). — ^Purplish; h. 



Cruentum. — Rich lake ; t. 

 Decorator. — Clear rose ; t. 



Desdemona. — Blush ; t. 



Duchess of Sutherland. — Ros}^ lilac ; t. 



General Cabrera. — Crimson ; t. 



Guido. — Crimson ; t. 



H. H. Hunnewell. — Rich crimson ; h. h. 



H. W. Sargent. — Crimson ; p. h. 



James Bateman. — Rosy scarlet ; t. 



John Waterer. — Dark crimson ; t. 



Lady Clermont. — Rosy scarlet and black ; t. 



Lady Godiva. — White and yellow ; t. 



Lord Clyde. — Deep blood color ; t. 



Lord John Bussell. — Red spotted ; t. 



Magnum Bonum. — Ros}' lilac ; p. h. 



Milnei. — Rosy crimson ; p. h. 



Mrs. John Clutton. — White ; verj^ fine ; t. 



Mrs. Thomas Wain. — Pale rose ; t. 



Nigrescens. — Purple, almost black ; h. h. 



Othello. — Crimson ; t. 



Paxtoni. — Deep rose ; h. h. 



Scipio. — Rose, linel}" spotted ; t. 



Surprise. — Lilac ; t. 



Sidney Herbert. — Crimson with dark spots ; t. 



Titian. — Rosy scarlet ; fine ; t. 



We are not able to give a list of the varieties shown by Mr. 

 Clark, as none was handed the Committee. 



H. II. Hunnewell also exliibited a superb lot of rhododendrons, 

 but we have no list of the varieties. To Mr. Hunnewell, more 

 tlian to any other person, are we indebted for the increased interest 

 in the cultivation of the rhododendron. 



(Jn Saturday, June 17th, Mr Rand again exhibited a very fine 



