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Smith) Combines the color of campylo- 
carpum with the size of Mrs. Lindsay 
Smith to produce individually large pale 
yellow blessoms. Large truss, medium 
habit, blooms in early May. 
DIDO: (dichroanthum x decorum) Consider- 
ed in England to be the nearest approach 
to orange color in Rhododendrons. Com- 
pact bushy habit, blooms in May. 
EDITH MACKWORTH PRAED: Tall conical 
trusses of cherry scarlet flowers. Medium 
habit. May flowering. Our stock of this 
fine item is very limited. 
EXBURIENSE: A. M. (didymum x Kyawi) In 
the British Rhododendron Association’s 
Year Book 1939, the late Lionel de Roth- 
schild makes the following remarks on 
R. Exburiense ‘“Kyawi . . . crossed with 
didymum has given the finest scarlet or 
blood red rhododendron I have yet raised 
at Exbury . . . there is one in bloom as 
I write these notes... the 18th of Au- 
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F. C. PUDDLE: A. M. (meriiflorum x Grier- 
scnianum) Lord Aberconway considers 
this to be one of his finest red hybrids 
and named it after his good friend F. C. 
Puddle. A very fine, compact growing, 
orange red which has taken many awards 
at the R. H. S. shows in Great Britain. 
GLADYS: (campylecarpum x Fortunei) A 
vigorous grower with large pale yellow 
blossoms. An excellent hybrid blooming | 
in May. 
GOLDEN HORN: (dichroanthum x Elliottii) 
Another fine hybrid praised by the late 
Lionel de Rothschild. The plant, which 
is well named, has a medium compact 
habit and loose trusses of tubular orange 
flowers. Blooms in May-June. 
LODERI SUPERLATIVE: An excellent form 
of the well known Loderi, which has huge 
ivory white flowers with the interiors 
flushed pale yellow. 
MARINUS KOSTER: A. M. A strong growing 
Dutch hybrid with handsome foliage and 
large trusses of deep pink flowers with 
a brown blotch. 
