Synonymes. Azalea bicolor 
Engvavings. Trew Bhret, 48. ; and our fig. 1128. 
ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
the segments. Flowers delicate light purple, disposed in ter- 
minal racemose corymbs. It is a hybrid raised from the seed of A. 
-nudiflora impregnated by the pollen of a hybrid raised between R. 
ponticum.and R. catawbiénse. 
R. 2. 9 rubrum Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 51.— Flowers red. 
R. xn. 10 extmium D. Don.— Raised, in 1829, from seeds of R. nudi- 
florum coccineum majus, to which pollen of Rhododéndron arboreum 
had been applied. It resembles its female parent, having very little 
affinity with 2. arboreum, except in its evergreen leaves and decan- 
drous flowers. . 
R. 2. 11 thyrsiflorum Bot. Reg. 1367., and our jig. 1124.—Raised at 
High Clere in 1835 or before. : 
& R. 1. 12 scintillans Bot. Reg. 1461., and our jig. 1125.—Raised at 
High Clere in 1835 or before. 
R, 2. 13 Seymoiri Bot. Reg. 1975., and our jig. 1126.—Raised at 
High Clere in 1835 or before. 
1124, Rin thyrsiflérum, 1125. R. n. scintfllans, 1126. R.n. Seymouri. 
Varieties and Hybrids assigned to A. nudifléra in Loddiges’s Catalogue for 1836 
are the following : — 
A. u. 2 Alba et rdbra. A. n. 23 pallida. 
3 amee‘na. 24 palliddsa. 
4 blanda. 25 papilionacea. 
5 carnea. 26 periclymendides, 
6 caroliniana. 27 purpurascens. 
7 Coburgia. 28 purpurea. 
8 colorata. 
9 conspicua. 
10 crispa. 
11 cimula. 
12 discolor. 
13 fastigiata. 
14 fldre pléno. 
29 rdsea. (fig. 1127.) 
30 rubérrima. 
31 rubictinda. 
32 rdbra. 
33 rifa. 
34 rittilans. 
35 serétina. 
15 fldrida. 36 staminea. 
16 globdsa. 37 stellata. 
17 grandifidra. 38 tricolor. 
18 incana. 39 varia. 
19 incarnata. 40 variabilis. 
20 mirabilis. 41 variegata. 
21 montana, . 42 versicolor. 
22 ochroletca. 1197. &.n, résea. 43 violacea, 
20. R. (N.) Br’cotor G, Don. (A. (x.) BYcouor Pursk.) The two-coloured- 
: flowered Azalea. 
Identification. Don’s Mill., 3p 847. 
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rsh Sept.\. p. 158.3 Azalea nudifldra 
var. b{color Art. Hort. Kew. 1. p. 319. 
Spec. Char., §&c. Leaves oblong, clothed on both sur- 
faces with fine hoary pubescence, not bristly on the 
nerve. Flowers small, not clammy, naked, smaller 
and more slender than those of most of the other 
species. Tube of corolla hardly longer than the 
segments. Calyxes very short; having one of 1128. z. in.) bcolor 
