
RHODODENDRON, FABIA 
RATING AND CLASSIFICATION 
The asterisks (*) indicate the rating of variety as given by the British 
Rhododendron Association. The letters A, B, and C are used as a guide 
in the selection of the site for planting. Those marked “A” are hardy 
and may be planted in full exposure, if desired. Those with ‘’B” classi- 
fication should have some protection to be grown to best advantage. 
Varieties marked ''C’’ must have protection trom the sun; hardy along 
coast and in warm gardens. 
Rhododendrons Shipped Express or Freight Collect 
These shrubs are dug with roots in a ball of earth to insure their 
growth. The added weight, and special packing necessary, increase 
shipping costs. Therefore, prices quoted here are low f.o.b. Nursery 
prices, and shipments are sent Express or Freight Collect. 

RHODODENDRON, J. H. VAN NESS 
Rhododendrons 
HANDSOMEST 
The wealth of dark green glossy foliage serves as a background to 
the numerous large clusters of gorgeous flowers which appear in spring 
and early summer. Color range in red, pink, white, and purple, in every 
shade and tint. 
The following list includes many of the well-known, time-tested va- 
rieties, as well as a number of the English and Dutch Hybrids. 
GROUP I—OLD FAVORITES AND NEW 
9 toul2anch) plantsaee ee eee ae acer $3.50 each; 3 for $ 9.75 
1 2htonlovinch plants een ee tn $5.00 each: 3 for $14.09 
1Setotlsianch plants cere ere ree cnn $6.50 each; 3 for $18.00 
If you wish plants shipped prepaid, please add 10% to listed price. 
* ALICE (B)—Rich deep pink with large conical trusses. Excellent 
folixge ond compact growth. Blooms early mid-season 
*** BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH (B)—Immense white flowers with 
crimson markings, fading to all white. Blooms in May. 
***BETTY WORMALD (B)—Light pink with purple blotch on upper 
petals, blooming in May. 
**BROUGHTONII AUREUM (B) (Azaleadendron)—Pleasing oranqe- 
yellow. Medium height. compact bush. 
**BULSTRODE PARK (B)—Dark red, vigorous habit of growth, 
flowering in late May. 
** * BUTTERFLY (B)—Pale lemon yellow with chocolate blotch. Open 
habit of growth. Blooms in May. 
**C,. B. VAN NES (C)—Dark scarlet trusses, attractive foliage, 
blooming in late May. 
** CYNTHIA (B)—Large trusses, rosy-crimson flowers. 
* = FD A WN’S DELIGHT (C)—Unusual brick red, changing to soft pink 
in fully opened flowers. 
*DONCASTER (B\—Dwart-g owing variety of brilliant scarlet, bloom- 
ing in late Moy or June. 
***DR, STOKER (C)—Immense creamy-white, blooming in April. 
*** EUREKA MAID (B) (Plant Pat. No. 432)—-Combines the best features 
of Pink Pearl and Alice. Deep rich pink flowers. 
*kF ABIA (B)—Apricot-orange blossoms flowering in June. 
*** GARNET (C)—Deep salmon-rose flowers produce in late May. 
**GILL’S TRIUMPH (D)—Strawberry red fading to pink. 
**HUGH KOSTER (C)—Attractive bright crimson, vigorous plant. 
***?T ADY STUART OF WORTLEY (C)—Large trusses of glowing 
pink flowers p oduced in early May. 
**T ANGLEY PARK (B)—Compact plant producing attractive trusses 
of deep red blooms in mid-May. 
**LORD ROBERTS (A)—A tine dark red with black blotch. Medium 
size trusses. 
**MADAME de BRUIN (B)—Neat habit of growth. Bright red fiowers 
produced in mid-May. 
MADAM MASSON—Medium compact plant, white with dainty yellow 
blotch. 
***MOTHER OF PEARL (B)—Blush pink turning white when open 

COLORFUL RHODODENDRONS IN A MASS PLANTING 

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