18 Ffam in gham Nuf sefies. Ffamingham, Mass. • 
Mass Planting of Hybrid Rhododendrons 
RHODODENDRONS— Continued 
Catawbiense grandiflora alba. One of the best 
white varieties. 
Charles Bagley. Cherry red; good-sized truss. 
Charles Dickens. Rich crimson. 
Delicatissimum. Clear white, deHcatel3' tinted 
with pink. Glo.s.sy foliage. 
Edward S. Rand. Rich scarlet; fine. 
Everestlanum. Best perfectly hardy Rhododen- 
dron. Rosy lilac, spotted and fringed. 
F. D. Godman. Crimson; good foliage and habit. 
H. H. Hunnewell. Rich, dark crimson. 
Hanna Felix. Bright scarlet; one of the best. 
H. W. Sargent. Crimson; enormous truss. 
Kettledrum. Very lively crimson. 
Lady Armstrong. Pale rose, with beautiful spots 
in center. 
Lady Clermont. Rosy scarlet. 
Mrs. Milner. Rich, dark red. Foliage and habit 
good. 
Parsons' gloriosa. Large, blush; very desu'able. 
Parsons' grandiflora. Red; large flower. 
President Lincoln. Fine rose color. 
Roseum elegans. Best of all Rhododendrons. 
Fine rose color. 
Rhododendrons Alpine. Dwarf Hybrid varieties. 
A class called Alpine Rose. They are perfectly 
hardy and are desirable for planting along the 
edges of beds or borders of Rhododendrons and 
evt>rgrcons. 8 to 1,5 in., bushy, .$1 ..50 each, .112.50 
per 10. 
ferrugineum. Pink, 
hirsutum. Scarlet, 
myrtifolium. Lavender, 
punctatum. Rose color. 
Wilsoni. Lavender. 
Rhododendron Catawbiense. One of the most 
beautiful of our native shrubs. Leaves oval and 
oblong, of a dark, glossy gre(?n. Flowei's .are lilac 
purple, produced in large, impressive heads in 
early June. 2 to 2}^ ft-, $2.00; 214 to 3 ft., $2.50; 
.3 to 4 ft., $3.50. 
var. grandiflora. Used extensively for forcing 
and massing in the open ground; satin lilac in 
color. As hardy as the native. 1 1^ t.o2 ft., $1..50; 
2 to 214 ft., $2.00; 21/^ to 3 ft., $2,.50. 
R. maximum (Great Ijaurcl) . fJroad-leaved native 
variety. Flower rosy white to white, iiroduced in 
late June and July. I''oliage the most l)c;uitiful of 
any Rhododendron, being very thick, sinootli and 
twice as large as that of any other .sort. 2 to 3 
ft., bushy, $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., "bushy, $2.25; 4 to 5 
ft., bushy, .$3.50; 5 to 6 ft., bushy specimens, 85.00 
to $12.00. Collected plants by the carload, prices 
on application. 
YUCCA. Adam's Needle 
Yucca filamentosa. An evergreen shiub, with 
long-pointed leaves; producing panicles of large, 
ivory-white flowers in Midsummer. 25 cts. 
