BONFIRE (discolor x Mrs. R. T. Shaw) x Griersonianum: 
Pee Whe lys: Bre 
The large trusses contain up to 20 flowers of bright red and they are at 
their best in mid-May. Medium in habit, easy of growth and apparently 
quite hardy. Stock of his desirable new hybrid is scarce. 10”-12” $7.50 
BO-PEEP (lutescens x moupinense) : A.M. 1937 Gus 
A delightful little plant, early flowering and with attractive foliage and com- 
pact habit. The creamy flowers have a yellow flare and appear in late March. 
This charming dwarf is a grand companion for Bric-a-Brac and Cilpinense. 
6”-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50 
BONITO (discolor x Luscombei) : A.M. 1934 ay 
A beautiful hybrid from Exbury with built up trusses of huge white 
flowers which have a suffusion of pink and a deeper shading in the 
throat. Excellent foliage and well shaped trusses combine to make this 
a must for the Rhododendron enthusiast. Blooms in late May. 
LOIS 50 
BOWBELLS (Corona x Williamsianum) : A.M. 1935 B**; H-3 xxx 
Here is an outstanding plant which is gaining in popularity each year. It 
has neat rounded leaves and graceful bell shaped flowers of rich pink. The 
young growths which follow are a striking bronze—much like the young 
shoots of Pieris. It eventually becomes a rounded shrub 4 feet high and blooms 
in May. Highly recommended. 6”-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50 
BRIC-A-BRAC (leucaspis x moupinese) : A.M. 1945 Ce H-3icxx 
This dainty Rhododendron shows great promise as a new dwarf hybrid for 
the smaller garden or foreground of the border. The large flat pure white 
2,” flowers are produced in pairs at the terminals of the new growths and 
their beauty is enhanced by the conspicuous chocolate anthers. Bric-a-Brac 
blooms about the middle of March and seems impervious to weather. Ulti- 
mately 3 feet high. 6”-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50 
BRITANNIA: A.M. 1921, F.C.C. 1937 ey are mls oe.6. 
A popular hybrid with compact spreading habit and rounded trusses of 
bright red flowers. This variety is never plentiful and always in demand. 
Blooms in early June. Se -lOis 007105212" $650. 12"-15 8750 
BROUGHTONI! AUREUM: F.C.C. 1935 Be ep rlssaxxx 
An Azaleodendron of great merit. The bushy plants produce an abundance 
of rounded trusses which have yellow flowers with darker markings on upper 
petals. It blooms towards the end of May and makes a splendid contrast when 
planted with Purple Splendor. 
8”-10” $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6. a 
CARITA (Naomi x campylocarpum) : A.M. 1945 B= 
This lovely new hybrid has trusses with 12 to 13 large flowers which are 
widely funnel shaped and a delightful shade of pale lemon. It blooms mid-May. 
87-10" ° $5.50; 10-12" $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
CARITA VAR. GOLDEN DREAM: 
New and delightful, one of the finest hybrids to come from Exbury in 
recent years, and praised by all who saw it bloom last year. The trusses 
contain from 12 to 13 large flowers which are deep cream, flushed and 
shaded pink as they open and become a lovely ivory white as they 
mature. The color is quite distinct and the plant is first class. 
cee BC 
- 10”-12” $7.50 
