Group One 
The following varieties are NEW INTRODUC- 
TIONS. Stock of the plants in this group is exceed- 
ingly scarce, therefore, we are limiting our sales 
to one plant per customer. Place your order early 
to avoid disappointment this planting season. 
PrtoHMo. Sto. 127 inch t..: $7.50 ea. 
ee DOL DA oat eet $8.50 ea. 
*** ALBATROSS (C) A.M. (Loderi x discolor) 
A strong growing plant with huge trusses 
of white flowers, flushed pink. Mid-June. 
Tall habit. 
ARTHUR T. IVENS (B) A.M. (Williamsi- 
anum x Houlstonii) A dwarf compact 
growing hybrid reminiscent of Bowbells 
R_ but with larger leaves and flowers. The 
shallow bell shaped blossoms are three 
inches wide and a beautiful shade of 
Rose. Mid season bloom. 
*** ARTHUR OSBORN (B) A.M. (didymum x 
Griersonianum) Raised at the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, Kew. A compact grow- 
R ing plant with dull green foliage .and 
dark scarlet tubular flowers in a loose 
truss. June. Compact habit. 
Pe BIBIANII (B) A.M. (Moser’s Maroon x ar- 
boreum) An excellent hybrid with hand- 
some dark green foliage. The scarlet 
flowers are carried in rounded trusses 
which appear in early June. Tall habit. 
BRIC-A-BRAC A. M. (leucaspis x moupi- 
nense) This dainty Rhododendron shows 
great promise as a new dwarf compact 
hybrid for the smaller garden or fore- 
ground of the border. The large pure 
R_ white flowers are produced in pairs at the 
terminals of the twiggy growths. The 
blossoms are fully 2%4 inches wide with 
a short tube and flattish rotate corolla. 
It blooms about the middle of March. 
*** CHINA (B) A.M. (Wightii x Fortunei) An 
excellent hybrid between two outstand- 
ing species. Beautiful foliage and large 
compact trusses of pale ochre flowers. 
Late April. Medium rounded habit. 
