^iebrecht & Son • -Rose Hill Nurseries - n.elv liochelle, Nelv York 
HARDY HYBRID RHODODtNDRONS, continued 
Abiaham Lincoln. Rosy crimson. 
Album elegans. Very large flower; white. 
Atrosanguineum. Intense blood -red. 
Blandyanum. Bright cherry-red. 
Caractacus. Rich, deep crimson. 
Chancellor. Rich, royal purple. 
Charles Bagley. Deep cherry-red. 
Charles Dickens. Scarlet. 
Everestianum. Rosy lilac; crimped petals. 
Frederick Waterer. Crimson. 
General Grant. Soft rosy red. 
Giganteum. Rosy crimson ; very large. 
Gloriosum. Blush pink ; large flower. 
H. W. Sargent. Crimson. 
Lady Armstrong. Pale, soft rose. 
Lady Clermont. Bright, vivid scarlet. 
Michael Waterer. Scarlet-crimson. 
Mrs. Milner. Crimson. 
President Lincoln. Rosy purple. 
Purpurea elegans. Purplish rose. 
Robinio. Lavender; very fine. 
Roseum elegans. 
Roseum superbum 
Sir John Spencer. Rich crimson. 
The Queen. Blush, changing to white. 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE O^^ND-FLORU^ the type^ from which^ the 
groups. Prices same as the hybrid varieties above. 
HARDY HYBRID RHODODENDRONS IN STANDARD FORM. Fine, large well-formed heads 
and abundantTy budd^^^ Varieties same as list above, la. 50, $s and |.o each according to size. 
Where it is possible, a personal visit to Rose Hill Nurseries is advised, that the prospective pur- 
chaser may make his own selection from our immense stock of Rhododendrons. 
3?HODODENDRON MAXIMUM (American Great Laurel). In addition to the hybrid varieties, we 
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each, $ii per doz.; 3 t0 4 f'-. f'^-^S each, $25 per dor. 
We make a specialty of supplying Rlio- 
•dodendrons, of all kinds, by the car-load. 
Native collected plants carefully dug with 
ball of earth and well set with bloom- 
"buds. Quotations given on plants I'/z to 
7 feet high. Correspondence requested 
with all wanting to obtain strictly first- 
class stock of this desirable plant. State 
number and size required. 
Kalmia (Tlountaw Laurel) 
These are most beautiful when planted 
in masses, either alone, or with rhododen- 
drons and azaleas. They bloom pro- 
fusely in spring, almost hiding their dark, 
shining leaves with huge corymbs of pink 
and white flowers. Next to the rhodo- 
dendrons they are our showiest evergreen 
shrubs. 
Kalmia latifolia (our Mountain Laurel) 
is a well-known species of great beauty. 
We offer strong, nursery-grown plants, 
15 to 18 in., very bushy, with buds, at 
75 cts each, f8 per doz. 
K. angustifolia has narrower leaves and 
darker pink flowers. 18 in., 50 cts. 
each, Is per doz. 
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