Varieties of 
Rhododendrons 
in planting: 
1. Everestianum. 
2. Mrs. C. S. Sargent. 
3. Delicatissima. 
4. Purpureum elegans. 
5. Kettledrum. 
6. Charles Dickens. 
7. Caractacus. 
8. Roseum elegans. 
9. Catawbiense album. 
HODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, and MAGNOLIAS are three of our greatest spe- 
cialties. All of them belong to the highest aristocracy of the plant-world, and have 
a distinctive air of dignity in addition to their superlative charm. 
Azaleas, particularly the Mollis type here illustrated, are almost dazzling in their bril¬ 
liance. Rhododendrons have 
enormous heads of many-colored 
flowers, while almost all Magno¬ 
lias are small trees with exotic 
blooms and heavy, glossy foliage. 
All of them are described in detail 
in the pages of this Catalogue. 
Magnolia lennei 
BOBBINK & ATKINS 
RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
