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RHODODENDRONS — continued. 
290 Grand Arab (syn. Vesuvius) (m), 
brilliant crimson. 
303 Handsworth Early Scarlet (e), scarlet. 
307 Helen Paul, pale rose, suffused yellow ; 
large ; distinct. 
314 * Helene Schiffner (m), pure white, of 
immense size and good substance ; 
compact bushy habit. 
315 ‘Helene Waterer (m), pure white, 
margined brightest crimson. 
326 Highlander, very fine, good truss. 
330 H. W. Sargent (m), crimson, fine truss. 
336 ‘Isaac Davies (m), deep velvety crimson. 
339 Jacksonii (e), light crimson, fine. See 
also page 48. 
342 ‘James Mason (m), light centre, bright 
scarlet edging, fine truss. 
344 ‘James Marshall Brooks (m), handsome 
trusses of rich scarlet, bronze eye. 
348 Jenny Lind (e), bright rose, fine, early. 
351 ‘John Henry Agnew (m), immense truss, 
delicate pale blush, chocolate blotch. 
354 ‘John Maclure (m), scarlet, black spots. 
357 ‘John Ruskin (m), rose, large trusses. 
360 ‘John Walter (m), rich crimson, grand. 
363 John Waterer (m), intense glowing 
carmine ; large, fine form. 
366 ‘Joseph Whitworth (l), dark purple- 
lake, dark spots, very large. 
373 ‘Kate Alice Waterer (Bai Waterer) 
(l), one of the most beautiful of the 
scarlet-edged section. 
376 ‘Kate Waterer (m), rosy crimson, with a 
large yellow blotch. 
377 Kepler (m), bright rosy scarlet. 
379 *La Brilliante (e), deep glowing crimson, 
very showy and attractive. 
378 Lady Annette de Trafford (m), pale 
rose, dense maroon blotch. 
384 Augusta M. Noel (m), rose, brown 
marking. 
389 Clementina Walsh, light blush, 
edged pink ; very fine. 
399 * Eleanor Cathcart (m), bright clear 
rose, chocolate spots, fine truss. 
402 * Falmouth (l), clear rose, intense 
black blotch. 
405 Frances Crossley, salmon-red ; 
beautiful and distinct. 
408 Godiva (l), blush-white, changing 
to pure white, with yellow spots. 
410 * Hillingdon, pearly white, very 
fine, in good trusses. 
411 Howe, clear rose; a very beau- 
tiful flower. 
424 ‘Lancashire Witch (e), white, maroon 
blotch, large flower and truss. 
431 ‘Loquendum (m), white ground, scarlet 
edge ; very fine. 
440 ‘Lord Eversley (m), intense dark scarlet- 
crimson, black spots. 
447 Tennyson (m), purplish crimson, 
dark blotch, fine pip and truss. 
450 * Wolseley (m), brilliant scarlet. 
462 Madame Miolan Carvalho (m), blush, | 
changing to white, greenish spots. 
470 Wagner (e), blush-white, mar- 
gined rose. 
476 Marchioness of Lansdowne, pale rose, 
blotched chocolate. 
480 Martin Hope Sutton (m), scarlet, richly 
marked, very large. 
484 ‘Michael Waterer (m), brightest scarlet- 
crimson, extra fine form and habit. 
487 Minnie (m), blush, large blotch of 
orange spots. 
493 Miss Edith Boscawen (m), pure white, 
very dark blotch, dwarf. 
496 Miss Jessie Clibran, purest white, in 
large conical trusses. 
497 Model (m), deep purplish rose, immense 
trusses, very free. 
499 ‘Monsieur Thiers (m), bright rosy 
scarlet. 
755 Mr. Alfred Haley, centre white, edges 
of petals frilled and margined with 
bright rosy crimson ; profuse. 
750 Mr. Frank Taylor, blush, with picotee 
edge of bright cerise ; trusses large. 
500 Mrs. Arthur Walter (m), pale rose, 
edged deeper. 
503 Charles Leaf (m), rose, light 
centre. 
510 * Isaac Davies (m), delicate blush, 
half the flower blotched maroon, 
shading to claret. 
513 * John Clutton (m), one of the finest 
clear white, with yellow spots. 
516 John Kelk (l), fine clear rose. 
519 * John Penn (m), salmon-pink with 
clear bright lake edging. 
623 * John Waterer (m), clear rosy 
crimson, fine trusses. 
524 Mendell (l), pink, each petal 
rayed with white, yellow centre. 
525 R. S. Holford (m), salmon- 
crimson. 
529 — — Stirling, blush ; fine. 
530 - — - Thomas Longman (m), rosy crim- 
son, fine truss. 
532 Tom Agnew (m), pure white, 
lemon-yellow blotch ; extra fine. 
633 * Tritton (l), rosy crimson, white 
centre, brown blotch, extra large. 
635 — - William Agnew (m), pale rose, 
brighter at the edges, yellow' centre. 
542 ‘Napoleon, bright scarlet. 
550 Nobleanum (e), crimson, very early. 
646 ‘Nymph, white, with reddish spots. 
554 ‘Oliver Cromwell, rich glowing crimson. 
569 Pelopidas (m), crimson, dark markings. 
578 Pink Pearl, rich clear shell-pink, un- 
equalled for loveliness and size of 
flower ; the " Queen of Rhodo- 
dendrons.” 
587 Prince Camille de Rohan (e), light pink, 
crimson spots. 
590 Prince Leopold (m), maroon-crimson. 
695 Princess Mary of Cambridge (m), deep 
rose, white centre, very attractive. 
598 Princess of Wales (m), pale rose. 
601 Purity (m), white, yellow eye. 
617 ‘Richard Cobden (m), dark claret, fine. 
626 ‘Rosseau, deep crimson, very rich ; a 
fine flower in good trusses. 
629 Sappho (m), white, spotted maroon. 
635 Sigismund Rucker (m), magenta, 
heavily blotched maroon. 
637 ‘Sir Henry Havelock (m), rosy scarlet, 
white anthers, bushy and free. 
641 Sir Henry Mildmay (l), rosy crimson. 
649 ‘Sir Humphrey de Trafford (m), bright 
rose, yellow centre ; free. 
