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Gardeners’ Chronicle, April Sth , 1882. 
RHODODENDRON DALHOUSI^. 
Will you permit me to mention in your journal, as I did to the Scientific 
Committee, that I owed the truss of R. Dalhousi^ to Messrs. Downie & Laird, 
of Edinburgh, whose magnificent plant I saw last year in their Nursery. The 
greenish-yellow form, as stated by Sir J. Hooker, is the most common in culti¬ 
vation, and also in its native haunts. The white form, curiously enough, is 
almost exactly presented by a hybrid raised by Mr. Anderson-Henry between 
the true species and R. formosum. 
J. H. M. 
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