GOLDEN HORN (B) A.M. (dichroanthum x 
Elliottii) A low compact bushy plant with 
many trusses of orange red trumpet shaped 
flowers which last over a considerable 
period. Begins to bloom about the first 
week in April. 
HARVEST MOON (B) An outstanding hy- 
brid with handsome foliage and _ tight 
rounded trusses of deep cream flowers 
which have a carmine blotch within. 
Blooms in late mid-season. A Slocock 
hybrid. 
ik HUMMING BIRD (C) (haematodes x Wil- 
liamsianum) This dainty low growing 
plant has neat rounded leaves and grace- 
ful bell shaped flowers which are pink 
R shaded vermillion. Early mid-season 
bloom. An _ excellent companion for 
Moonstone, Bowbells, and A. J. Ivens. 
**** LADY BESSBOROUGH VAR. ROBERTE 
(B) F. C. C. (discolor x campylocarpum 
var. elatum) This handsome hybrid is of 
medium habit and carries rounded 
trusses of large flowers which are a love- 
ly pink shaded yellow. This is consid- 
ered one of the best of the Exbury hy- 
: brids. Blooms in late mid-season. 
**** LADY CHAMBERLAIN (C) F. C. C. (cinna- 
barinum v. Roylei x Royal Flush, orange 
var.) This hybrid along with Lady Rose- 
berry and their various forms offer a 
distinct “‘break” in Rhododendrons. The 
blue green foliage is very attractive and 
the tubular flowers are carried in pen- 
dent trusses of from six to eight. The 
waxy tubes are fully 3 inches long and 
flare to 2 inches wide at the mouth. 
The color is a rich yellow overlaid sal- 
mon orange. An excellent plant for 
training against a protected wall or 
trellis. Blooms in late May and is of 
upright slender growth. 
**** TADY CHAMBERLAIN VAR. CHELSEA 
Same as the above except that the 
flowers are a lovely orange pink. 
**** TADY CHAMBERLAIN VAR. GLEAM An- 
other beautiful variety with striking or- 
ange yellow crimson tipped flowers. 
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