DESCRIPTION OF THE RHODODENDRON. 79 



Ehododbndron Hookeri. 



One of the Bootan species, of tall habit, and only 

 found at high elevations. Flowers very regular, of 

 rich scarlet color. 



Figured in Bot. Mag. 82, t. 4926. 



Ehododendron Kendrickii. 



A species with dark foliage, which varies much in 

 width. Flowers in large trusses, scarlet. 



Figured in (variety latifolium') Bot. Mag. 85, 

 t. 5129. 



Rhododendron Keysii. 



A very singular species, wholly dissimilar in 

 flower from all other Rhododendrons. The flowers 

 are dull red, tipped with pale yellow, and are pro- 

 duced in clusters from the old wood. In habit it is 

 a small shrub, a native of Bootan, and has proved 

 hardy in England. 



Figured in Bot. Mag. 81, t. 4875; and Fl. des 

 Serres, 11, t. 1110. 



Rhododendron moulmatnensb. 



A small, slender-growing species, producing deli- 

 cate white flowers, tinged with yellow. Native of 

 Moulmain. 



Figured in Bot. Mag. 82, t. 4904. 



