LADY CHAMBERLAIN VAR. CHELSEA (cinnabarinum ys Roylei x 
Royal Flush orange var) : of H-4 xxxx 
This hybrid along with Lady Roseberry and their various forms offer a dis- 
tinct “break” in Rhododendrons. The blue green foliage is very attractive 
and the flowers are carried in pendant trusses of from 6 to 8 waxy tubes, 
fully 3 inches long and flaring to 2 inches wide at the mouth. The color is a 
lovely orange pink. An excellent plant for training against a protected wall 
or trellis. It blooms in late May and is of slender upright growth. 
Ot 50.610 10 66050 2 a 0 
LADY CHAMBERLAIN VAR. GLEAM: 
Same as above except the flowers are a striking orange yellow with crimson 
tipped petals. Bi (eee 5 50 10-1) 40.507 Laem 50 
LADY CLEMENTINE MITFORD: Ftd 5 xXx 
This hardy hybrid has tough greyish foliage and tight trusses of peach pink 
flowers which have a darker margin. It blooms in the latter part of May 
and has withstood 10 degrees below zero without damage to either foliage 
or flowers. 8”-10” $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
LADY ELEANOR CATHCART (maximum x arboreum) : je 
A first class hardy hybrid between the famous scarlet tree species R. fone 
and our native eastern Rhododendron R. maximum. The grey green foliage 
is handsome and the round tight trusses are a clear pink with attractive mark- 
ings in the throat of each flower. Scarce and highly recommended for eastern 
gardens. 10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
LADY ROSEBERRY (cinnabarinum x Roylei x Royal Flush pink form) 
ice eae 
Almost identical to Lady Chamberlain except that the flowers are a soft rose- 
pink overlaid and flushed carmine. 
8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7. ay 
LODERI (Griffithianum x Fortunei) : Cag 
The entire Loderi group includes the most outstanding hybrids in cultivation. 
The flowers are all very large, measuring up to six or seven inches in diameter 
and fragrant. This variety opens shell pink, fading to white and the petals are 
ruffled at the edges. Blooms in May. 
All varieties: 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
LODERI KING GEORGE: 
Giant trusses of ivory white. 
LODERI PINK DIAMOND: 
Blush pink flowers. 
LODERI SIR JOSEPH HOOKER: 
Deep shell pink flowers. 
LODERI SIR EDMUND: 
Built up trusses of huge flushed pink flowers. 
LODERI SUPERLATIVE: 
Giant white flowers with the interior flushed pale yellow. 
LODERI VENUS: 
Huge trusses of shell pink flowers. 
LODER’S WHITE: A.M. 1911, A.G.M. 1939 Pr mine 8. oe. 
Considered the best white Rhododendron in cultivation for general garden 
use. The truss is well formed and the large frilled flowers open with a tinge 
of pink and change to a silvery white. It blooms in early May. 
8”-10” $4.50; 10-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
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