36 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Rhodothamnls Chamjscistus (Reichb.). 



I have been in possession of the plant of Rhodothamnns (otherwise 

 called Rhododendron) Chanuecishis shown in the accompanying plate 



(fig. 3) for twelve years^at least, but it has only recently developed into 

 so fine a specimen. 



The photograph was taken by Mr. Ruddock of Alnwick on April 7, 

 1903, and there were then over 1,000 expanded blooms of a rosy-pink 

 colour crowded into a space of some 22 inches by 12, very different from 



