MRS. BETTY ROBERTSON—Rich Cream with Blotch 
**MUCRONULATUM (B) (VE). The best early flowering 
Rhododendron for the cold garden. Bright rosy-purple 
flowers in February. Deciduous. Up to six feet. 9-12 in. 
$4.00. 
N. N. SHERWOOD (B) (VE). A hardy early bloomer 
with pink flowers and a gold center. 9-12 in. $4.50; 12-15 
in. $5.50; 15-18 in. $6.50; 18-24 in. $8.00. 
*E**N AOQMI (B) (H-2) (M) FCC 1933. Naomi and its varie- 
ties is one of the most beautiful and outstanding groups 
of Rhododendrons. A large bush, handsome all year. Will 
stand more exposure than the Loderi’s. The flowers are 
large, sweet scented and vary from soft, clear, rose-pink 
to rose-crimson shaded yellow and changing from pink 
to yellow. Needs part shade. 
NAOMI—A.M. Pink shaded yellow. 9-12 in. $6.00; 15-18 
in. $8.50. 
NAOMI—EXBURY. Pink-cream-biscuit color. Mother of 
Pearl color, with yellow background. 9-12 in. $6.00; 12-15 
in. $7.00; 15-18 in. $8.50. 
“e* NOBLEANUM ALBUM (B) (VE). A blush-white, very 
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early bloomer, narrow leaves, large compact truss. 6-9 
in. $3.50; 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50. 
NOBLEANUM COCCINEUM (B) (VE). Very early, 
low growing, bright scarlet. 6-9 in. $5.00; 9-12 in. $6.50. 
NOBLEANUM VENUSTUM (B) (H-3) (VE). Vigor- 
ous growing. Very early. Reddish pink. 9-12 in. $5.00; 
12-15 in. $6.00; 24-30 in. $12.50. 
OREOTREPHES (B) (E). A beautiful early blooming 
mauve-pink specie with rounded glaucous leaves, grow- 
ing to 6 feet. Free flowering. One of the best specie for 
the garden. Plants propagated from a choice colored 
plant. 6-9 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. $5.50. 
PINK PEARL (B) (H-3) (M) FCC 1900. The most popu- 
lar light pink. A good garden decorator that puts on a 
fine show year after year with large, upright trusses and 
excellent dark green foliage. Reported doing well in East 
and Mid-West in its temperature range. 9-12 in. $4.00; 
12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.00; 18-24 in. $7.50; 24-48 in. 
$10.00 to $17.50. 
PRAECOX (B) (VE). One of the first to bloom in the 
early spring in February to March, then smothered with 
rose-pink, lilac tinged flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 4-6 in. $3.00; 
6-9 in. $4.00; 9-12 in. $5.00. 
PROF. J .H. ZAAYER (B). Large flowers of bright, light 
red in a fine truss. Lanceolate leaves. New. 9-12 in. 
$4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.50; 18-24 in. $8.00; 
24-30 in. $10.00. 
“* PURPLE SPLENDOUR (A) (H-3) (L) AM 1931. The 
very finest, rich, dark, royal purple with a dark blotch. 
Floriferous. Stood —5°. Reported doing well in East 
and Mid-West in its temeprature range. Medium height. 
9512 in. $5.50) 12-15) in. $6.505" 15-18 ane $750 18-245 in. 
$9.00; 24-36 in. $12.50 to $17.50. 
QUEEN MARY (A) (ME) FCC Holland. A new variety 
from Holland to which they gave a FCC rating. Large 
trusses of pure deep pink, a sturdy, strong grower with 
shining dark green leaves that stands their severest win- 
ters without damage. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.00; 15-18 
in. $7.50; 18-24 in. $10.00. 
*** QUEEN OF THE MAY (C) (M). One of the finest 
whites. Large, tall tight upright truss in mid-May. An 
outstanding plant. 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.50; 18-24 
in. $8.00. 
QUEEN WHILHELMINA (C) (ME). A medium sized 
bush blooming early with attractive scarlet flowers which 
fade to a rosy-pink. 9-12 in. $5.50; 12-15 in. $6.50. 
"* ROMANY CHAI (B) (H-3) (L) AM 1932. Deep orange 
trumpet shaped flowers in June. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. 
$5.00 
ke ROMANY CHAL (C) (H-3) (L) FCC 1937. Attractive 
medium growing plant with magnificent large, rounded 
trusses, bright red in June. 9-12 in. $6.00; 15-18 in. $8.50. 
ROSA MUNDI (A) (H-3) (VE). One of the earliest to 
bloom. Smothered with flowers in March. Hardy and 
floriferous. Bushy. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 
in. $6.50; 18-24 in. $8.00. 
ROYAL FLUSH (E) (H-4) (ML). Similar to Lady 
Chamberlain. Small narrow leaves, upright growth, tubu- 
lar flower, red or orange. 9-12 in. $6.00; 12-15 in. $7.00. 
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SAPPHO—White with Large Blotch 
SAPPHO (A) (H-3) (L). A tall rangy growing plant with 
very striking large flowers. White with dark purple 
blotch. Stood —5°. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 
in. $6.00; 18-24 in. $8.00; 24-36 in. $10.00 to $15.00. 
SCHUBERT (C) (ME). Large leaves and a bushy, me- 
dium habit of growth. Large, light lilac, fringed flowers. 
9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50; 15-18 in. $8.00; 18-24 in. 
$10.00. 
*** SOU. OF W. C. SLOCOCK (B) (H-3) (E) AM. A com- 
pact plant with tight trusses of waxy yellow flowers, 
pink in the bud. Slower, lower growing than Unique. 
6-9 in $4.50; 9-12 in. $5.50; 12-15 in. $7.00. 
*** SUSAN (B) (M) AM 1948. A medium, low growing, wide 
spreading plant with good foliage. Lavender-blue flowers 
with a deep violet blotch. Stood to —5° weather. 9-12 in. 
$5.00; 12-15 in. $6.00. 
** SWEET SIMPLICITY (A) (L). A medium low growing, 
hardy plant with healthy foliage. Flowers white, edged 
pink, 9-12 in. $4.00;.12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.50. 
** SYMPHONY (B). Cream, edged deep peach. 9-12 in. $6.00. 
*e=* TALLY HO (D) (H-5) (VL) FCC 1933. The brightest, 
scarlet, trumpet flowers on a loose truss. 9-12 in. $5.00; 
12-15 in. $6.00. 
THUNDERSTORM (B) (L). A vigorous, bushy plant 
with large trusses of deep blood red flowers and pro- 
tuberant white stamens. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50. 
Irving B. Lincoln e Portland, Oregon 
