OF BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
**MRS. A. T. De La MARE (C)—White flowers with greenish 
blotch, produced in early June. 
**MRS. C. B. VAN NES (C)—Neat habit, tall trusses of dark 
pink bloom produced in May. 
**MRS. LINDSAY SMITH (C)—Large snow-white flowers appear- 
ing in mid-June. 
**MRS. MARY ASHLEY (B)—Salmon pink shading to cream. 
Flowers in mid-May. Neat, compact habit of growth. 
**PINK PEARL (B)—Large irusses of delicate shell pink fading 
to blush. Excellent dark green foliage. 
***PRINCESS ELIZABETH (B)—Tall growing tight trusses of deep 
crimson flowers produced in June. 
**RAOUL MILLAIS (C)—Salmon pink with lighter center. 
*** ROMANY CHAI (C)—Dark red blooms appearing in June on 
a vigorous, attractive plant. 
*SAPPHO (A)—White, accented with purple blotch. 
**SWEET SIMPLICITY (A)—White, edged with clear pink. 
**TRILBY (B)—Scarlet crimson with dark blotch, blooming in 
late May and June. 

RHODODENDRON, BRITANNIA 
GROUP II—NEWCOMERS—NOVEL BEAUTIES 
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add 10% to the following list prices.) 
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I 2ntoeLSeinch plants eee eee ener $6.50 each; 3 for $18.00 
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** ADRIAN KOSTER (B)—Creamy white, with yellow center. 
AZMA—Large, rich pink, spreading habit, late mid-season bloom. 
*** KZOR (B)—Large flowers of soft salmon pink, produced in June. 
+B ARCLAYI (C_—Waxy flowers of intense crimson. April. 
*** BLUE PETER (A)—Pale lavender-blue with deeper blotch. Good 
foliage. Blooms in May. 
**BOW BELLS (B)—Beautiful clear pink, compact habit of growth. 
Blooms in early June. 9 to 12” $6.50 each: 12 to 15” $8.00 each. 
***BRITANNIA (B)—Large clusters of bright crimson-red blossoms 
blooming in June. Low, compact habit of growth. 
** CANARY (C)—Very compact habit of growth. Bright yellow 
flowers produced freely in May. 
*** CORNISH CROSS (C)—Dull rose-pink. 
*** * CORNUBIA (C)—Very choice clear red flowers produced in early 
spring. Large plant and foliage. 
*k CORONA—Compact plant, coral pink trusses produced in May. 
***DAIRY MAID (B)—Pleasing lemon yellow flushed pink. 
DAY DREAM (Not yet rated)—Orange scarlet blooms in May. 
DIANE—Pale yellow, large flowered, medium habit, biooms in May. 
DIVA (Not yet rated)—Pale pink. 
** DR. O. BLOK (B)—Large flowers in tall compact, conical trusses, 
pink edges with a paler center. 
* «**FARL OF ATHLONE (B)—Bright blood 1ed bells on tall, upright 
branches, flowering in May. 
*** ELSPETH (B)—Scarlet buds fading to rich apricot, blooming in 
May. Rather dwarf, very compact plant. 
** *F KGGETTER’S FAVORITE (B)—Large trusses of coral pink flow- 
ers blooming in May. 
F. C. PUDDLE (Not yet rated)—One of the finest new orange reds. 
#4 GILL’'S CRIMSON (C)—Blood crimson flowers in late April. 
JAN DEKENS—Large deep pink. New Dutch Hybrid. 
JEAN MARIE de MONTAG (Not yet rated)—Bright scarlet flowers, 
dark green foliage, on compact plant. 
***7. WH. VAN NES (C)—Handsome foliage, compact growth, soft 
red flowers with white markings. 
***T ADY BLIGH (C)—Medium habit of growth. Strawberry red 
flowers produced in late May. 

***TADY PRIMROSE (B)— Slow-growing, very compact plant 
Lemon yellow flowers spotted with red. Blooms in May. 

k**ET ODERI (C)—-Immense trusses of shell pink flowers fading to 
white. A hybrid of recognized excellence. 
*T ODER] KING GEORGE (C)—Blush pink to white, 12- to 15-inch 
trusses. One of the best. 
***XTODERI SUPERLATIVE—Giant trusses of ivory white, inside 
of flowers flushed pale yellow. 
**TLODERI VENUS—Giant trusses of shell pink flowers 
*“LODER’S WHITE (B)—Same as Loderi King George, but flowers 
are pure white. 

***EM ARS (B)—Deep true red flowers in a tight truss; early June. 
mes MAY DAY—Medium compact, spreading habit of growth, scarlet 
flowers produced in May. 
*** MRS. FURNIVAL (B)—Light pink flowers with sienna blotch. 
***°MIRS, G. W. LEAK (C)—Tall erect trusses of deep pink flowers 
having brown-purple blotch. Blooms in early May. 
*“EMRS, PHILLIP MARTINEAU (B)— Rose pink with pale yellow 
blotch, fading to soft creamy-pink. 
*2©MIRS. W. C. SLOCOCK (B)—Attractive apricot-pink blooms shaded 
to yellow. 
***PURPLE SPLENDOR (A)—A rich dark blue-purple with black 
blotch, blooming in mid-June. 
*§QUEEN OF THE MAY (C)—Large trusses of pure white. Late 
mid-season. 
2 RUBENS (8)—Dark crimson. 
**S ARITA LODER (C)Immense flowers of deep salmon. Late mid- 
season bloom. 
*** SCANDINAVIA (B)—Pleasing scarlet crimson blooms. 
** ¥SOUV. OF W. C. SLOCOCK B)—Dwarf, very compact, primrose 
yellow flowers. Blooms in late May. 


** *SUSAN (B)—Spreading, pliable willowy branches, flowers near- 
est to blue, large size, appearing in May. 
**** TALLY HO (D)—Bright glowing scarlet trusses on compact, 
bushy plant. 
*“UNKNOWN WARRIOR (C)—Bright red flowers produced in mid- 
April. Vigorous, spreading habit. 
*** * UNIQUE (B)—Dwarf, very compact, dark glossy green foliage, 
pale yellow waxy bells which cover the plant in May. 
**VULCAN—Compact plant, dark green foliage, bright red flowers. 
*'ZUIDER ZEE (C)}—Vigorous, upright habit. Lemon yellow flowers 
with crimson spotted upper petals. May flowering. 

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