CALOPHYTUM: Bae 
This lovely species from Western China becomes a small tree with huge wedge 
shaped leaves 8 to 12 inches long and 2 to 34% inches wide. The flowers are 
bell shaped of good substance, white with a large conspicuous crimson mark 
in the throat. The rounded trusses contain up to 30 blossoms and a mature 
specimen when in full bloom in April is a sight to behold. Where there is 
ample space for its development, R. calophytum should be included in every 
collection. 8”-10” $5.50 
CARMEN (didymum x repens) : eae 
A new introduction of great merit which has proven to be of easy culti- 
vation and quite hardy. This is a true dwarf, forming cushions of dark 
green rounded leaves and waxy crimson bells which appear in April. 
Unlike its parent R. repens, it is quite amenable to cultivation. Very 
scarce and there is only a limited number available. 
4”.6” $6.50; 6”-8” $7.50 
C. B. VAN NES: C#*: HA x 
A splendid hybrid with scarlet trusses of waxy bell shaped flowers, erect 
habit, and good foliage. Blooms in mid-April and an excellent garden plant. 
8”-10" $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 127-15 3650 
CHINA (Wightii x Fortunei) : A.M. 1940 and 1948 se 
A beautiful plant with handsome foliage and tall trusses of pale ochre flowers 
which have a conspicuous red marking in the throat. Blooms in May. 
10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
CILPINENSE (ciliatum x moupinense) : A.M. 1927 es bla 
A charming low growing hybrid with clean good looking foliage. Quantities of 
pinkish white funnel shaped flowers appear in early April and since the 
plant’s ultimate height is rarely over 3 feet it has proved to be an excellent 
subject for foundation planting. 6”-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50 
CINNABARINUM VAR. ROYLEI: Ace gl 
An attractive species from S. W. China which grows up to 6 feet high. The 
pendant tubular flowers which flare to a skirt at the mouth are a beautiful 
shade of port wine red. This is one of the parents of Royal Flush, Lady Cham- 
berlain and Lady Roseberry which, of course, resemble the above species. 
However, this is more hardy than either of its progeny. 
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CORONA: A.M. 1911 B***- H-3 xx 
COUNTESS OF DERBY (Pink Pearl x Cynthia) : F.C.C. 1877, 
AJM 1930 Bie aoe 
This superb hybrid combines the good qualities of two old favorites, Pink 
Pearl and Cynthia. Strong growing with excellent foliage and large trusses 
of rose pink flowers which are attractively marked on the upper lobes. Blooms 
at the end of May. 8-10" $4.50:-107-12$5.50-127-15 4 46.50 
CYNTHIA: Bo blesexx 
A well known and popular hybrid of strong growth and large trusses of rosy 
red flowers. Blooms in May. 8”-10” $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
DAMARIS (Dr. Stocker x campylocarpum) : Gare 
One of the best pale yellows and requires some shade to be seen at 
its best. The flowers are carried in rounded trusses and the habit of the 
plant is medium low and compact. 10”-12” $7.50 
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