HUNTINGTON STATION, L. I. 13 
Rhododendron Hybrids 
NAMED VARIETIES 
The Bagatelle Nursery makes a specialty of 
growing Rhododendrons and have first class 
facilities to do so. Experiments, at great cost, 
have been made in the last five years to test 
hardiness as for outside planting in the vicinity 
of New York; only the hardiest varieties should 
be chosen. 
Varieties marked ^ need winter protection. 
We have indicated behind each variety the maxi¬ 
mum height available from 12 inches up. 
America 
Red, very pronounced blotches. (2 ft.) 
Album elegans 
Opening buds lilac, the open fiowers white. (4 ft.) 
Amphion 
Clear pink with white center, very large truss. 
(2^/2 ft.) 
Catawbiense grandifiorum 
Light purple, a very pleasing color. (2 ft.) 
Dr. Dresseihuys 
One of the very best reds grown, the same color 
as Chas. Dickens, a much better grower. (4 ft.) 
Dr. Lovink 
Approaches Dresseihuys in color but is not as 
good a grower. (21^ ft.) 
^Goethe 
Very large individual flowers, nearly white with 
pronounced light purple fringes, an unusual 
variety. (3 ft.) 
Ignatius Sargent 
Light clear red, very fine truss. (214 ft.) 
Kettledrum 
A very good red but straggly grower. (114 ft.) 
^Madame de Bruin 
Crimson carmine, flowers of great substance, 
very large truss. (214 ft.) 
One of the finest varieties for forcing not only 
for its gorgeous flowers, but also on account of 
its fine foliage. 
Mrs. C. S. Sargent 
Dark pink, a fine color, one of the best. (214 ft.) 
Mrs. P. den Ouden 
Red, similar to Dresseihuys. (214 ft.) 
