THE NEW FAVORITES OF TOMORROW 
WE PAY ALL THE SHIPPING CHARGES 
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PMT PE SEMATSCIVED CITIES tee uated caters ci ier ee wissen ele oc inere gee a aoa $10.00 each 
(Larger sizes quoted on request and shipped collect) 
*** KZOR (B)—Large flowezs of soft salmon pink, produced in June. 
***BELUE PETER (A)—Pale lavender-blue with deeper blotch. Good 
foliage. Blooms in May. 
BOW BELLS (Not yet sated) (B)—Beautiful clear pink, compact habit 
of growth. Blooms in early June. 
CHINA (Not yet rated) (B)——Pale ochre. 
***D AIRY MAID (B)—Pleasing lemon yellow flushed pink. 
** =D AWN’S DELIGHT (C)—Unusual brick red, changing to soft pink 
in fully opened flowers. 
***DR, O. BLOK (B)—Large flowers in tall compact, conical trusses, 
pink edges with a paler center. 
**PARL OF ATHLONE (B)—Bright blood red bells on tall, upright 
brenches, flowering in May. 
***F RGGETTER’S FAVORITE (B)—Large trusses of coral pink flow- 
ers blooming in May. 

*** GARNET (C)—Deep salmon-rose flowers produce in late May. 
*%** GIT’S CRIMSON (C)—Blood crimson flowers produced in late 
April. 
**GILL’S TRIUMPH (D)—Strawberry red fading to pink. 
**GOLDSWORTH CRIMSON (C)—Attractive, vigorous plant with 
crimson flowers. 
***GOLDSWORTH YELLOW (B)—Free-flowering compact plants, 
apricot blooms, produced in June. 
**HUGH KOSTER (C)—Attractive bright crimson blooms on vigor- 
ous plant. 
** =TVERY’S SCARLET (D)—Very vigorous plant producing blood- 
red trusses in late May. 
HON. JEAN MARIE de MONTAGUE (Not yet rated)—Bright scarlet 
flowers, dark green foliage, on compact plant. 
***7 H, VAN NES (C)—-Handsome foliage, compact growth, soft 
ted flowers with white markings. 
***T ADY BLIGH (C)—Medium habit of growth. Strawberry red 
flowers produced in late May. 
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tc white. A hybrid of recognized excellence. 
****TODERI KING GEORGE (C)—Blush pink to white, 12- to 
15-inch trusses. One of the best. 
*TLODER’S WHITE (B)—Same as Loderi King George, but 
flowers are pure white. 

# * MARS (B)—Deep true red flowers in a tight truss, produced 
in early June. 
*=MRS. C. B. VAN NES (C)—Neat habit, tall trusses of dark 
pink bloom produced in May. 
**=MRS. FURNIVAL (B)—Light pink fowers with sienna blotch. 
*=**MRS. G. W. LEAK (C)—Tall erect trusses of deep pink 
flowers having brown-pu:zple blotch. Blooms in early May. 
** MRS. PHILLIP MARTINEAU (B)—Rose pink with pale yellow 
blotch, fading to soft creamy-pink. 
**=MRS W. S. SLOCOCK (B)—Attractive apricot-pink blooms 
shaded to yellow. \ 
PROF. J. H. ZAAYIER (Not yet rated)—Bright light red with fine 
trusses. 
ROMANY CHAI (Not yet rated) (C)—Dark red booms appearing 
in June on a vigorous, attractive plant. 
SARITA LODERS (Not yet rated) (C)—Immense flowers of deep 
salmon. Late mid-season bloom. 
* “SCANDINAVIA (B)—Pleasing scarlet crimson blooms. 
***SNOW QUEEN (C)—Pure white flowers produced on a tall, 
vigorous plant, in May. 
*LODERI (C)—Immense trusses of shell pink flowers fading =. 

RHODODENDRON, J. H. VAN NES 
***SOUV. OF W. C. SLOCOCK (B)—Dwartf, very compact, primrose 
yellow flowers. Blooms in late May. 
est to blue, iarge size, cppearing in May. 
** SWEET SIMPLICITY (A)—White edged with clear pink. 
** * =1JNIQUE (B)—Dwarf, very compact, dark glossy green foliage, 
pale yellow waxy bells which cover the plant in May. 
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