CLONE is actually a part of the original plant 
officially described in the literature of the Royal 
Horticultural Society and furthermore, any seed- 
ling out of the same cross may not even resemble 
the Award or selected plant. 
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EXBURY HYBRIDS 
A. BEDFORD (B) A. M. The flowers of this 
variety are large lavender blue with a 
darker eye. Similar to Blue Peter but a 
much stronger grower. Mid-season bloom. 
ANGELO (C) F.C.C. (Griffithianum x dis- 
color) A vigorous upright grower with 
built up trusses of twelve large widely 
funnel shaped flowers of a lovely blush 
pink. Blooms two weeks later than the 
Loderis. 
BEAU BRUMMELL (B) A.M. (Essex Scarlet 
x eriogynum) This is a medium compact 
variety bearing large trusses of waxy 
brilliant scarlet flowers. Blooms in early 
June. 
BIBIANII (B) A. M. (Moser’s Maroon x ar- 
boreum) An excellent hybrid with hand- 
some dark green foliage. The blood red 
flowers are caried in rounded trusses 
which appear in early mid-season. 
BONITO (B) A.M. (discolor x Luscombei) A 
stately growing hybrid with built up 
trusses of twelve large flowers which are 
delicate pink with a claret marking in 
the throat. Late mid-season bloom. 
BRIC-A-BRAC (B) 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 new growths. The 
blossoms are fully 244 inches wide with 
a short tube and flattish rotate corolla. 
It blooms about the middle of March. 
6”’ to 9’’—$5.00 ea. 
BO-PEEP (C) A. M. (lutescens x moupi- 
nense) A compact semi-dwarf hybrid, 
R very free flowering with flat pale yel- 
