DAMOZEL (A. W. bright rose x Griersonianum) : A.M. 1948 B 
A recent introduction from Exbury which has all the attributes of a first 
class Rhododendron. Apparently hardy, forms flower buds readily and 
has large dome shaped trusses containing 17 flowers which are a deep 
rosy red. The foliage is dark green and the plant has a spreading habit. 
Our plants began to bloom on April 15th and were still in shape to show 
at a local show on May 15th. 10”-12” $7.50 
DAVID (Hugh Koster x neriiflorum) : F.C.C. 1939 Bee 
This hybrid bears a striking resemblance to Earl of Athlone but much superior 
in habit and with larger and more intense blood red flowers. It is highly rec- 
ommended as one of the most outstanding large red flowered Rhododendrons 
to date. Blooms in mid-May. 8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
DAY DREAM (Lady Bessborough x Griersonianum) : A.M. 1940 
Gla xxx 
This is the “Biscuit Form” of Day Dream which came from Exbury. The 
buds are pink at first then become biscuit colored when fully open 
which makes a striking color combination and the plants were greatly 
admired when in bloom last May. Really a must BUT STILL SCARCE. 
10”-12” $7.50 
DEVONSHIRE CREAM (campylocarpum x a hardy hybrid) : Bae 
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”-8” $5.50; 8”-10” $6.50; 10" -12” $7.50 
DIANE: A.M. 1948 A**: H-3 xxx 
A lovely hybrid which requires partial shade to be seen at its best. The well 
formed trusses of individually large pale yellow flowers make a perfect contrast 
to the lush green foliage. Blooms in May. 
8”-10" $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; 12” 15" $7.50 
DIDO (dichroanthum x decorum) : Be eae x 
A very slow growing and compact hybrid with numerous orange yellow bells 
which appear in early May. Dainty and could be used with Blue Tit and other 
lavender blues for contrast in foliage and flowers. 6”-8” $5.50; 8”-10” $6.50 
DIVA (Ladybird x Griersonianum) : A.M. 1937 ‘ee 
Huge trumpet shaped flowers of carmine pink borne on graceful trusses. A 
vigorous grower with long pointed leaves and upright habit. Blooms in late 
May. 8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50 
DR. MASTERS: 
A stunning Azaleodendron with trusses of deep pink flowers which are 
attractively marked on the upper petals. Blooms in May. Very scarce. 
10”-12” $7.50 
EARL OF ATHLONE: F.C.C. 1933 GF Sahl aoxxx 
One of the finest blood red hybrids in cultivation. The ae is excellent 
and the rounded tight trusses are of good substance and appear in late April. 
8: -10%3$9.50; 10-12% $6.50; 1272157 87.50 
ELDORADO (Valentinianum x Johnstoneanum) : 
This hybrid from Exbury will probably fall into the “C” category for 
hardiness. Although our plants are still young, they give promise of 
being a charming low growing plant with quantities of creamy yellow 
flowers. The foliage is grey green and quite aromatic. Blooms in late 
April. 6”-8” $6.50; 8”-10” $7.50 
