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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF RHODODENDRONS. 
RHODODENDRONS — continued. 
410 ‘Lady Hillingdon, pearly white, a very 
fine flower produced in good trusses. 
3/6 
421 Lady Tankerville (l), rosy pink, light 
centre. 
422 Lady Winifred Herbert (m), bright rosy 
crimson, lighter centre, fringed petals, 
fine form. 
424 ‘Lancashire Witch (e), white, maroon 
blotch, large flower and truss, very 
showy. 
431 *Loquendum (m), white ground, scarlet 
edge, worthy of a place in every 
collection. 
434 Longmanii (m), rosy crimson. 
440 "Lord Eversley (m), intense dark scarlet 
crimson, black spots. 
447 Lord Tennyson (m), purplish crimson, 
dark blotch, fine pip and truss. 
450 *Lord Wolseley (m), brilliant scarlet, 
grand truss; extra fine. 
462 Madame Miolan Carvalho (m), blush, 
changing to white, greenish spots. 
470 Madame Wagner (e), blush white, mar- 
gined rose. 
474 Mangles!!, pure white, with reddish 
brown spots. 3/6 
476 Marchioness of Landsdowne, pale rose, 
blotched chocolate. 
480 Martin Hope Sutton (m), scarlet richly 
marked, the individual flowers as 
well as the truss being very large. 
484 ‘Michael Waterer (m), one of the best, 
brightest scarlet crimson, extra fine 
form and habit. 
487 Minnie (m), blush, large blotch of 
orange spots. 
490 Miss Davies (m), blush white, intense 
maroon blotch, conical truss, fine 
habit. 
493 Miss Edith Boscawen (m), pure white, 
very dark blotch, dwarf. 
497 Model (m), deep purplish rose, immense 
trusses, very free blooming. 3/6 
499 ‘Monsieur Thiers (m), bright rosy scarlet, 
large, dense trusses. 
755 Mr. Alfred Haley, see New Varieties, 
page 87. 
750 Mr. Frank Taylor, see New Varieties, 
page 87. 
500 Mrs. Arthur Walter (m), pale rose, edged 
deeper. 
503 Mrs. Charles Leaf (m), rose, light centre. 
510 ‘Mrs. Isaac Davies (m). We strongly 
recommend this; white or delicate 
blush, half the flower heavily blotched 
with dark maroon, shading off to 
claret. 3/6 
513 ‘Mrs. John Clutton (m), one of the finest 
whites in cultivation, clear white with 
yellow spots. 
516 Mrs. John Kelk (l), fine clear rose, 
distinct. 
519 ‘Mrs. John Penn (m), salmon pink with 
clear bright lake edging. 
523 ‘Mrs. John Waterer (m), clear rosy 
crimson, fine trusses. 
524 Mrs. Mendell (l), pink, each petal rayed 
with white, yellow centre; very 
distinct. 
525 Mrs. R. S. Holford (m), salmon crimson, 
unusual colour. 
528 Mrs. Russell Sturgis (l), pure white, 
chocolate spots, very fine. 
530 Mrs. Thomas Longman (m), rosy crimson, 
fine truss. 
532 Mrs. Tom Agnew (m), pure white, lemon 
yellow blotch, extra fine. 
533 ‘Mrs. Tritton (l), rosy crimson, white 
centre, brown blotch, flowers extra 
large; superb variety. 
535 Mrs. William Agnew (m), pale rose, 
brighter at the edges, yellow centre. 
542 ‘Napoleon, scarlet, bright and attractive, 
an excellent variety in every respect. 
3/6 
550 Nobleanum (e), crimson, flowers very 
early. 
546 ‘Nymph, white with reddish spots, dis- 
tinct and handsome; fine variety. 
3/6 
552 ochroleuca (m), creamy white, dwarf. 
554 ‘Oliver Cromwell, rich glowing crimson; 
a fine flower, striking and effective. 
568 Pelopidas (m), very fine crimson, dark 
markings, large truss. 
578 Pink Pearl, see New Varieties, page 86. 
587 Prince Camille de Rohan (e), light 
pink, crimson spots. 
590 Prince Leopold (m), dark maroon crim- 
son, fine. 
593 Princess Louise (l), pale crimson with 
white centre. 
595 Princess Mary of Cambridge (m), deep 
rose, white centre, very attractive. 
598 Princess of Wales (m), pale rose, bright 
edges. 
599 Princess William of Wurtemberg, milk 
white, tinted rose pink, heavily 
spotted 
601 Purity (m), white, yellow eye, very dis- 
tinct. 
617 ‘Richard Cobden (m), dark claret, very 
fine and distinct. 
625 ‘Rosseau, deep crimson, very rich; a fine 
flower produced in good trusses. 3/6 
629 Sappho (m), white, spotted maroon. 
635 Slgismud Rucker (m), magenta, heavily 
blotched maroon. 
637 ‘Sir Henry Havelock (m), white anthers, 
a fine variety, bushy habit, handsome 
foliage, extremely hardy and free, 
rosy scarlet. 
641 Sir Henry Mildmay (l), very bright, 
rosy crimson. 
649 ‘Sir Humphrey de Trafford (m), a free 
blooming variety, bright rose, yellow 
centre. 
653 Sir James Clark (l), dark crimson, 
shaded purple. 
659 Sir Thomas Sebright (l), rich plum 
colour, with distinct bronze blotch. 
671 Stanley Davies, see New Varieties, page 
87. 
676 Strategist, see New Varieties, page 87. 
679 ‘Sunrise (e), glowing crimson scarlet, 
free bloomer and hardy, very early. 
681 Sun of Austerlitz (f.), fine scarlet. 
