VERY RARE AND LATE INTRODUCTIONS 
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*** ALBATROSS—Huge trusses of white flowers flushed pink, bloom- 
ing in mid-June. 
**BIBIANII—Scarlet flowers in rounded trusses produced in early 
June. 
*:*C HINA. Pale ochre, blooming in April. 
***F ABIA Var. Tangerine (B)—Flowers vermilion, edged with gera- 
nium, deep red throat. 
***F ABIA Var. Roman Pottery—Large flowers of pale orange with ef 
coppery red edge. 
GLADYS—Large pale yellow, blooming in May. 
GOLDEN HORN—Medium compact plant, flowers of orange-scarlet. 
*EXET ADY CHAMBERLAIN—Pendant trusses of from six to eight ¥ 
flowers, 3 inches long, rich orange color. Slender, upright plant cM 
blooming in May. 
#****T RADY ROSEBERRY (C)—Similar to preceding but with lovely 
pink flowers. oo 

RHODODENDRON, UNKNOWN WARRIOR 
VISIT CARLTON’S DISPLAY-SALES YARDS 
FOREST GROVE—On State Highway No. 6. 
(Main Sales Yards, Office and Warehouse.) 
LEBANON-SWEET HOME—On U. S. Highway No. 20. 
*k*T ODERI SIR JOSEPH HOOKER—Highly recommended Loderi 
with pure white flowers. 
MARGARET DUNN Var. Talisman—Medium habit, blooming late 
May, gold flowers suffused with pink, resembling Talisman rose. 5 Miles Southeast of Lebanon. 
MEDFORD—On Pacific Highway U. S. No. 99. 
**** ROYAL FLUSH—Slender upright plant producing orange-pink 3 Miles South of Medford. 
flowers in late May. 
If you want to engage in a fascinating hobby that creates lasting 
beauty, provides enduring pleasure, and increases in interest as the % 
years go by... then grow Rhododendrons. 


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