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RHODODENDRONS. 
RHODODENDRON, PINK PEARL. 
The cultivation of these beautiful hardy evergreen flowering shrubs has 
been greatly on the increase since the discovery that peat soil is not absolutely 
accessary for their successful growth Sandy peat suits them best, but they 
do well in sandy loam or even clayey loam, if free from caloareous matter, 
whilst we have seen beautiful specimens growing in ordinary light garden 
soil. The colours of flowers range from most intense crimson to the most 
delicate shades of rose and pure white. 
CHOICE HYBRIDS. 
eacu— 9, u. 
BARCLAYANUM. Deep rosy crimson, fine truss . . . . 2 ft 
BEAUTY OF SURREY. Scarlet spotted . . ..20 
BOULE-DE-NEIGE. Pure white . . . . . . ..20 
BRAYANUM. Deep rosy scarlet . . . . . . ..20 
CHA RLE S BAGLEY. Cherry red . . . . . . 2 • O 
COUNTESS OF NORMANTON. Pale pink, almost white 2 ft 
CYNTHIA. Rosy crimson . . . . . . . . ..20 
DONCASTER. Intense scarlet, fine trusses, superb variety . . 3 0 
DR. HOGG. Bright crimson. This variety was the leading feature 
in the Royal bed at the Royal Agricultural Show, Norwich, 
June 26th, 1911 .. .. .. ..20 
FATUOSA FLORA PLENA. Mauve, large and double flowers ' . . 2 0 
GENERAL GRANT. Scarlet . . . . . . ..20 
JAMES MASON. Bright scarlet . . . . . . ..20 
JOHN WATERER. A fine dark crimson variety . . 2 0 
KATE WATERER. Rosy crimson, large yellow centre * . . 2 ft 
LADY ARMSTRONG. Pale rose . . . . . . ..20 
LADY ELEANOR CATHCART. Red, crimson spot . . 2 O 
MRS. JOHN CLUTTON. The best hardy white Rhododendron . . 2 (> 
MRS. JOHN WATERER. Bright rose, spotted ..20 
MRS. TOM AGNEW. Blush white with lemon blotch ..20 
PINK PEARL. F.C.C., R.H.S. The most remarkable and finest 
variety of Rhododendron that has ever been introduced. Tho 
colour is a beautiful flesh tinted pink, a shade that makes it 
absolutely unique. 
Fine Plants, set with buds .. . . 6s., 7s. 6d., and 10 ft 
SNOWFLAKE. Pure white, large truss . . ..20 
SIR JAMES CLARKE. Dark crimson, shaded purple ..20 
SURPRISE. Light rose, very free . . . . ..20 
VANDYKE. Bright crimson, fine truss . . ..20 
In Choice Varieties, our selection, 25s. per doz. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
These havo amongst them all tho colours of 
the named varieties, the seed being gathered 
from a collection of named sorts only, but the 
colour of each plant cannot be guarantood as in 
named varieties. 
For general effect in tho borders they are 
most excellent, and being of very hardy and 
robust constitution are hi very great demand. 
Wo strongly recommend thorn to our customers. 
CHOICE HYBRID SEEDLINGS. 
Height 12 — 18 in. 12/- per doz. 85/- per 100, 
18 — 24 in. 15/- per doz. 105/- per 100. 
CUNNINGHAMII. 'l ie best white for forcing. 
Height 12 — 15 in. 12/- per doz. 75/- per 100, 
IS — 24 in. 18/- per doz. 125/- per 100. 
JACKSONII. Good strong .stuff, extra bushy. 
Height 1^ — 2 ft. 2/- each. 
PR/ECOX. Rosy lilac, dwarf and very early, 
often seen in bloom in February in sheltered 
borders. Height 12 — 15 in. 1/6 each 15/- 
per doz., 15 — -18 in. 2/- each 21/- per doz. 
PONTICUM. All good bushy stuff, well rooted. 
Height 12 — -15 in. 6/- per doz. 40/- per 100, 
15 — 18 in. 8/- per doz. 60/- per 100, 24 — 30 
in. 12/- per doz. 70,'- per 100. 
STANDARDS, 
These are very beautiful for lawns. Wo can 
supply a fow of tho best sorts with good heads, 
10,6 and 15/- each 
These arc excellent for forcing, or for out-door 
planting. 
AZALEAS. 
These are excellent for foroing, or for out -door 
planting. 
MOLLIS. In fine shades of orange, flesh pink, 
rose, and salmon. Nice bushy plants, well 
set with buds. Height 12 — 15 in. 15/- per 
doz. 1/8 each, 15 — 18 in. 18/- per doz. 2/- 
eaoh. Wo can also supply as Standards, 
6/- and 7/6 each. 
GHENT VARIETIES. 
Bouquet de Flore. Salmon Pink. 
Daviesii. White (good for foro’ng). 
Gloria Mundi. Vermilion Red. 
Melanie. Soft Pink. 
Pallas. Red. 
Unique. Yellow. 
Nice plants, well set with buds, 24/- doz. ca. 2 6 
Standards, with nico heads, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
RUSTICA (Flora Plena). 
A most lovoly soction, flowers double, of fine 
shape, colours from puro white to dark red, and 
sweetly scented ; very easy to force. 
Nice plants, set with buds, 2/6 eueh, 24/- doz. 
Larger plants, 5/- each. 
PONTICA. Orange yellow, sweetly scented, 
very free. Height 12 — 15 in. 60/- per 100 
9/ per doz., 15 — 18 in. 75/- per 100 12/- 
per doz. 
From C. W. PAINE, ESQ., Pickering. 
“ Tiie Azaleas you sent me were very beautiful, 
and have been much admired.” 
HARDY HEATHS. 
(ERICAS.) 
These beautiful- plants arc most useful for 
edging beds of Azaleas and Rhododendrons. 
ALPORTI. The best crimson. 7/6 per doz. 
60/- per 100. 
AUREA. Golden foliage. 7/6 per doz. 60 - 
per 100. 
CARNEA. Abundance of reddish flesh-coloured' 
flowers in March and April. 9/- per doz. 
„ ALBA. White variety of above. 9/- per 
doz. 
HAMMOND II. The lucky White Heath. 7 ft 
per doz. 60/- per 100. 
SEARLEU. White, very distinct. 7/6 per 
doz. 00/- per 100. 
HARDY BAMBOOS. 
ARUNDINARIA FORTUNED, variegata. Beau- 
tiful bright green leaves, striatod white,. 
1/6 and 2/- each. 
„ JAPONICA (Bambusa Metake). Stems 15- 
ft. long with dark green sharply pointed 
leaves. 1/6 and 2/- each. 
„ SIMONn. Tall, straight, slender stems,, 
runs very freely at tho root. 2/6 and 3/6- 
each. 
BAMBUSA TESSELLATA. Tho largest leaved 5 
of all tho hardy Bamboos. 2/- each. 
PHYLLOSTACHYS AUREA. Stems yellow, 
vory straight, erect growing close round th» 
base. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
„ NIGRA. Stems glossy black after the first, 
year 3/6 and 5/- each. 
