EARL OF ATHLONE—I have a very good stock of this most popular red 
variety in all sizes. A tight truss of blood red, medium-sized blooms that 
bloom from very small plants. Upright growth has very healthy foliage. 
As this variety blooms every year, it is in constant demand. 
18:to :20,inch branched. Bache i... fees ee ioeoes cere asc eee eee Se $8.50 
F. C. PUDDLE—This Griersonianum hybrid is a very rich scarlet—more or 
less comparable in color to Romany Chai. It has a trumpet-shaped bloom 
and rather narrow foliage. No doubt it is one of the scarce ones and very 
good; but as to its being better than Romany Chai, you will have to grow 
them yourself and make up your own mind. 10 to 12 inches... $7.00 
15 to 18 inches2. eee $8.50 
FABIA—A distinct color in Rhododendrons being apricot orange. A very 
strong grower and a heavy bloomer. 16 to 18 inches ______ = aaa $8.50 
FUSILEER—tThis orange scarlet is very rich indeed and is my preference 
in this color which is very close to the color of the species Griersonianum. 
It is a very strong grower and has nice looking foliage. 
18 to 20 inches $12.00 
G. J. MILLIAS—Large flowers and a fine plant of deep blood red. Rather 
Scarce: 16° tOsTS INCHES. a. seve. cccccecdcacele  paceoh oh cee oes teee es cen vee een $7.00 
GILL’S CRIMSON—This is the richest red of the rhododendrons and blooms 
very early with fine truss. Plants have to get large before blooming. 
16 to 18 inches ____$8.00 
JEAN MARIE de MONTAGU—Rich bright red having a compact slow 
growing plant with dark green beautiful foliage.. 20 to 22 inches __.. $10.00 
LADY MONTAGU—One of the very scarcest varieties, having huge Lodern- 
like blooms in a soft deep red. This variety excites more comment than 
any other. It, too, has to get very large before blooming. 18 to 20 in...$10.00 
tacular from a large plant. Each floret has a black blotch on the base of the 
Uppers petals yee ee ee 16-to 18 inch” plant]. a $6.00 
JEAN MARIE de MONTAGU—One of the very scarcest varieties, having 
huge Lodern-like blooms in a soft deep red. This variety excites more 
comment than any other. It, too, has to get very large before blooming. | 
18 to 20 inches ___$10.00 
LODER’S WHITE—Considered to be one of the best white rhododendrons. 
Large flowers and high truss. 12 to 14 inch__.$4.00. 32 to 36 inch____ $10.00 
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LODERII’S—These are rated very highly, all being rated as 4-star varieties. 
All are fragrant—have to grow to large plants before blooming. The dlif- 
ference between the various varieties is trivial. The buds of all are pink. 
There are a host of varieties but I consider these below having the most 
variation from one another. Even these after several days are similar— 
most all will have blooms about 6 inches growing from a large plant in 
huge trusses. 
KING GEORGE—Some rate this as the finest rhododendron. In color it is 
an ivory white. 12 to, [5 inch, plant 2 eee $7.50 
SUPERLATIVE—This has a more spreading plant than the rest as well as 
having a pale yellow throat and a salmon flush to the blooms. Very scarce. 
12 to 14 inch plants $7.50 

VENUS—tThis variety is a pale pink—holds color alittle better than Pink 
Diamond: 12*tosl4 inch, plant. 2 ee eee $7.50 
PINK DIAMOND—Pale pink that is deeper color than Venus at the start. 
16 ‘to 18 inch) 2. eee $8.00 
MARS—A very dark red which is rated very highly in England but I do not 
like:the.dull colors. 14iinch bushy-plantz = = eee $7.00 
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