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(Larger sizes quoted on request and shipped collect) 
ALBION (Not rated)—Large trusses, rosy-red flowers. 
***=BARCLAYI (C)—Waxy flowers of intense crimson, blooming 
in April. 
***BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH (B)—Immense white flowers with 
crimson markings, fading to all white. Blooms in May. 
***BETTY WORMALD (C)—Light pink with purple blotch on upper 
petals, blooming in May. 

RHODODENDRON, UNKNOWN WARRIOR 
***BRITANNIA (C)—Large clusters of bright crimson-red blossoms 
blooming in June. Low, compact habit of growth. 
** * BUTTERFLY (B)—Pale lemon yellow with chocolate blotch. Open 
habit of growth. Blooms in May. 
**BULSTRODE PARK (C)—Dark red, vigorous habit of growth, 
flowering in late May. 
**CANARY (C)—Vezy compact hcbit of growth. Bright yellow 
flowers produced freely in May. 
**C, B. VAN NES (C)—Dark scarlet trusses, attractive foliage, 
blooming in late May. 
* * * CORNUBIA (C)—Ve-y choice clear red flowers pzoduced in early 
spring. Large plant cnd foliage. 
*** CORONA (B)—Compact rather dwarf habit of growth. Coral 
pink trusses produced in late May. 
***DR, STOKER (C)—Immense creamy-white flowers blooming in 
April. 
*** ELSPETH (B)—Scarlet buds fading to rich apricot, blooming in 
May. Rather dwarf, very compact plant. 
FABIA (Not yet rated) (C)—Apricot-orange blossoms flowering in 
June. 
**GOLDSWORTH PINK (B)—Good habit of growth. Pink flowers 
produced in May. 
JAN DEACON—Large deep pink. New Dutch Hybrid. 
** KING GEORGE (C)— Scarlet flowers on vigorous, attractive 
branches. Requires shelter in warmest gardens. 
**TADY CLEMENTINE MITFORD (A)—Peoch pink with deeper 
ma-gin, blooming in late May. Vigorous growth. 
***T ADY PRIMROSE (B)—Slow-growing, very compact plant. 
Lemon yellow flowe:s spotted with red. Blooms in May. 
***T ADY STUART OF WORTLEY (C)—Large trusses of glowing 
pink flowers p-oduced in early May. 
**T ANGLEY PARK (B)—Compact plant producing attractive trusses 
of deep red blooms in mid-May. 
**MADAME de BRUIN (B)—Neat habit of growth. Bright red flow- 
ers produced in mid-May. 
*** MADAME F. J. CHAUVIN (C)—Rosy pink flowers with paler 
center produced in late May. 
*®MOSER’S MAROON (B)—Upz-ight habit, flowers of deep maroon. 
New foliage is interesting coppery-red. Blooms in June. 
** MRS. A. T. De La MARE (C)—White flowers with greenish blotch, 
produced in early June. 
* * MRS. E. C. STERLING (B)—Fine, tall trusses of dainty, pale mauve 
flowers tinted with pink. Blooms mid-May. 
**MRS. LINDSAY SMITH (C)—Large snow-white flowers appear- 
ing in mid-June. 
** MRS. MARY ASHLEY (B)—Salmon pink shading to cream. Flow- 
ers in mid-May. Neat, compact habit of growth. 
*MRS. R. S. HOLFORD (B)—Rosy salmon flowe-s produced in June. 
*PINK BEAUTY (C)—One of the most att-active pinks. 
*** PRINCESS ELIZABETH (B)—Tall growing tight trusses of deep 
crimson flowers produced in June. 
***DURPLE SPLENDOR (B)—A rich dark blue-purple with black 
blotch, blooming in mid-June. 
***DYGMALION (B)—Crimson scarlet flowers spotted black, p-o- 
duced in June. Spreading, loose habit of growth. 
***ROSAMUND MILLAIS (C)—Rich cerise red blotched burnt um- 
ber. Blooms in May. 
SOUV. DR. S. ENDTZ (B)—Not yet rated. Deep rosy-crimson flowers 
produced abundantly on vigorous plant. 
**UNKNOWN WARRIOR (C)—Bright red flowers produced in mid- 
April. Vigorous, spreading habit. 
**7UIDER ZEE (C)—Vigorous upright habit. Lemon yellow flowers 
with crimson spotted upper petals. May flowering. 

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