HARVEST MOON 
DWARF AND LOW-GROWING—Continued 
Yellow Shades 
DEVONSHIRE CREAM (campylocarpum x a hardy hybrid) B 
Well named and just as delightful! A neat rounded plant, 
possibly 4 feet when established, with compact trusses of 
rich cream flowers which are marked red in the throat. This 
hybrid retains its rich cream color right up to the last. It 
blooms in late April and is slightly smaller than Unique. Very 
scarce. 6-9" $6.00; 9-12" $7.00 
MOONSTONE (campylocarpum x Williamsianum) H-3 xxx 
This is an attractive small plant with round leaves and com- 
pact habit eventually 2% feet in height. The cup shaped 
flowers are pink as they open, but quickly turn to creamy 
yellow. It blooms in mid-April and is a natural companion 
for Bowbells, Jock, or Humming Bird. 
6"-9" $6.00; 9-12" $7.00 
SOUVR. W. C. SLOCOCK F H-3 xxx 
A beautiful hybrid which is a little larger than the two pre- 
ceding plants but it still is sufficiently small to be classed as 
a low growing type. It will attain between 4 and 5 feet in 
height yet retain its compact neat growth habit. The buds 
are a lovely pink and open to primrose yellow flowers which 
have exquisite form. Blooms in early May. 
6-9 $5.00; 9”-12” $6.00 
UNIQUE Berea aescxx 
This hybrid is the very epitome of neatness. Rounded leaves, 
compact habit, and tight rounded trusses of deep cream flow- 
ers which are flushed apricot as they open. Will reach 5 feet 
eventually but quite slow growing. Blooms in late April. 
6”-9" $4.00; 97-12" $5.00 
Blends of Orange and Yellow 
DIDO (dichroanthum x decorum) wie Sheri 
A very slow growing and compact hybrid AS numerous 
orange yellow bells which appear in early May. 
6”- g” $5. 00 
; 9”-12” $6.00 
EREBUS (Fabia x Griersonianum) 
This is an attractive hybrid created by Lord Aberconway at 
his famous estate in Wales. It is a bushy spreading plant, 
eventually 4 feet high, with numerous funnel-shaped flowers 
of an intense orange flushed bor It blooms in early 
May. 6''-9"" $6.00; 9-12" $7.00 
FABIA (dichroanthum x utes pea Raa Baas dacs 
All ae Fabias listed below are clonal forms and not seedlings 
They differ only in flower color. The habit in each case is 
low and spreading, eventually attaining a height of 4 feet and 
possibly spreading twice as wide. The trusses are very grace- 
ful and contain from 6 to 8 pendant flowers, 2%" long and 
3" wide. They appear in early May and are of good substance. 
They are excellent companion plants for Azalea mollis, par- 
ticularly the yellow shades. 9”-12" $4.00;-12"-15" $5.00 
FABIA VAR. EXBURY 
The largest flowered of the Fabias. Apricot yellow flushed 
salmon pink. 
FABIA VAR. TANGERINE 
Vermilion, shaded towards the edges of the lobes a geranium 
lake and the throat of the corolla a poppy red. 
Please read EXPLANATIONS on 
FABIA VAR. ROMAN POTTERY 
Pale orange with coppery lobes. 
FABIA VAR. TOWERCOURT 
Pale apricot yellow margined salmon pink. 
GOLDEN HORN ( dichroanthum x Elliotii) B; H-3 xxx 
A low spreading plant which has proven surprisingly 
hardy with flowers of excellent substance. The loose 
trusses contain up to 10 trumpet shaped flowers which are 
light orange red. The blossoms begin to appear about the 
first of April and continue until early May. The spreading 
habit and dark green leaves make this an admirable plant 
for the foreground. 6-9" $6.00; 9-12" $7. 00 
MEDUSA (scyphocalyx x Grier pete 
A selected form from the Sunningdale Nurseries in Britain 
with numerous bells of deep burnt orange. Flowers about 
the middle of May. Its habit is compact and quite dwarf. 
Very attractive. 6”-9” $6.00; 97-12” $7.00 
NEREID (neriiflorum x dichroanthum) (G 
This tidy little plant occurred at Sunningdale Nursery as 
a natural hybrid. The neat foliage and graceful trusses of 
salmon orange tubular flowers combine to make it a charm- 
ing dwarf shrub for the border. It should not exceed 3 feet 
in height and blooms in mid-May. 4'-6" $6.00; 6-9" $7.00 
MEDIUM GROWING RHODODENDRONS 
The hybrids in this section vary in height from 5 to 8 feet. 
They are suited for the shrub border behind the dwarf types or 
as specimens to lend substance and background for other plants. 
Some of them are admirable as accent shrubs around taller 
buildings or as grouping on a shady lawn. 
Shades of Pink 
AZOR (Griersonianum x discolor) B **** H-4 socx 
A June flowering hybrid with very large salmon BiG trumpet 
shaped blossoms. This is a very attractive variety, the best of 
the late flowering pinks becoming 8 feet as it matures. 
9-12" $5.00; 12’-15" $6.00 
DAMOZEL—See New Introductions, page 6. 
GALLOPER LIGHT 
This charming Azaleodendron is a Rothschild creation resem- 
bling Broughtonii Aureum in habit but with built up trusses 
containing 10 to 11 flowers which are a lovely rose pink on 
the lobes, white in the interior of the flower and flushed 
yellow in the throat. Blooms about the middle of May. 
9"-12" $7.50 
LADY BLIGH 
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