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RHODODENDRONS— continued. 
653 Sir James Clark (l), dark crimson, | 
shaded purple. 
659 Sir Thomas Sebright (l), rich plum, ! 
with distinct bronze blotch. 
671 Stanley Davies, rich deep crimson, of | 
good size, in close compact trusses ; j 
good habit and free. 
676 Strategist (e), clear pink, in magnifi- 
cent trusses ; vigorous and free. 
679 "'Sunrise (e), glowing crimson-scarlet. 
685 The Bride (m), pure white, faint green 
spots on upper petals ; dwarf ; free. 
687 The Queen (m), pinkish white, yellow 
blotch, close compact truss. 
704 Viscount Powerscourt, red, richly 
spotted ; effective and free. 
708 *Warrior (l), rosy crimson, large. 
710 White Pearl (A.M., R.H.S.), buds deep 
pink, flowers faintly tinged with 
palest pink, passing to pure white ; 
trusses large and of good shape. 
712 * William Austin (m), light crimson, fine 
715 * Cowper (l), dazzling scarlet. 
717 * Davies (l), deepest pink, small 
dark spots ; extra fine. 
719 Ewart Gladstone (l), deep rose. 
731 *WordSworth (l), bright rosy crimson, 
very large fringed flowers. 
CHOICE UN-NAMED HYBRIDS. 
We have a particularly fine stock of above, raised from seed saved from the finest named 
varieties, and can supply in choice mixed colours at from 24/- to 60/- per doz. 
Early Flowering Varieties for Forcing. 
These we can supply in beautifully developed, bushy, well-budded selected plants 
at 42/- per doz. Larger, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Clibrans’ Rhododendron Ponticum. 
EXTRA FINE HEAVY WELL-DEVELOPED BUSHES. 
1 J to 2 feet high, 1/6 and 2/- each ; 2 to 2J feet high, and the same through, at 2/6 and 
3/6 each, 30/- per doz. ; 2£ to 3 feet, extra bushy, perfect specimens, 4/- to 5/- each, 48/- per 
doz. ; 3 to 3J feet, extra bushy, perfect specimens, 6/- to 10/6 each ; larger, 12/6 to 21/- each. 
Thinner Plants, for extensive planting, see below. 
Rhododendrons— Dwarf Alpine Species. 
The following are of dwarf compact habit, and well adapted for the decoration of rockwork, 
edging of Rhododendron beds and borders. They bloom profusely even in a young state. 
Price, 3/6 each. 
112 ferrugineum ("The Rose of the 
Alps ”), clusters of rosy red flowers 
with yellow spots. 
113 — — album, beautiful white flowers. 
118 fragrans superbum, white, spotted 
yellow on upper petal, tinged blush 
on reverse ; compact and free. 
115 hirsutum (“Hairy Alpine Rose”), 
pale red flowers ; likes a limestone 
soil. 
114 hybridum (syn. arbutifolium), pale 
rose. 
116 myrtifolium, purple. 
117 odoratum, pale rose, fragrant. 
119 preecox, rose-lilac, dwarf, very early. 
122 Vaseyi (Azalea), rosy pink, mottled at 
the base inside, ft has deciduous 
leaves, unlike other Rhododendrons. 
121 Wilsoni, rose-coloured flowers. 
Rhododendrons for Extensive Planting. 
These are strong, well-rooted, hardily grown plants, grown in large quantities for extensive 
planting in Parks, Pleasure Grounds, etc. The plants are not, of course, so heavy or well 
furnished as those offered above and on previous pages. 
Rhododendron Ponticum. 
Per doz. Per 100. 
11 to 2 ft., transplanted 12/- to 15/- .. loo- 
s’ to 2 } ft., „ 15/- to 18/— .. 120/- to 1 40/— 
21 to 3 ft., extra transplanted 21/- to 24/— .. 
3' to 31 ft., „ „ 30/- to 36/- . . 
The following can be supplied in quantity at the prices stated below 
Caucasicum pictum, pink. Jacksonii, scarlet. 
Cunningham's album compactum, white. Jenny Lind, pink. 
Cunningham’s White. Hybrid Seedlings— from Named Sorts. 
Cunningham’s Blandum, flesh. 
1J to 2 ft., extra transplanted 140/- per 100, 18/- per doz. 
2 to 2J ft., „ ,, 24/- and 30/- per doz. 
2§ to 3 ft., „ „ 42/- per doz. 
3 to 4 ft., „ „ 5/- to 10/6 each. 
