RHODODENDRONS 
The wealth of dark green glossy foliage serves as a background to the 
numerous large clusiers of gorgeous flowers which appear in the spring 
and early summer. Colors range in red, pink, white, and purple, in every 
HANDSOMEST OF BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
Rhododendrons Shipped Express or Freight Collect 
These shrubs are dug with roots in a ball of earth to insure their 
growth. The added weight, and special packing necessary, increase 
shipping costs. Therefore, prices quoted here are low f.o.b. Nursery 
prices, and shipments are sent Express or Freight Collect. 
GROUP 1—OLD FAVORITES AND NEW 
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** ALICE (B)—Rich deep pink with large conical trusses. Excellent 
foliage and compact growth. Blooms early mid season. 
** ADRIAN KOSTER (B)—Creamy white, with yellow center. 
ANTOON VAN WELIE (B)—A fine deep pink. 
*** KRZOR (B)—Large flowers of soft salmon pink, produced in June. 
***BEARUTY OF LITTLEWORTH (B)—Immense white flowers with 
crimson markings, fading to all white. Blooms in May. 
***BETTY WORMALD (B)—Light pink with purple blotch on upper 
yellow. Medium height, compact bush. 
** * BUTTERFLY (B)—Pale lemon yellow with chocolate blotch. Open 
habit of growth. Blooms in May. 
***CORNISH CROSS (C)—Dull rose-pink. 
*** CORONA—Compact plant, coral pink trusses produced in May. 
** CYNTHIA (B)—-Large trusses, rosy-carmine flowers. 
DAY DREAM (Not yet rated)—Orange scarlet blooms in May. 
*DONCASTER (B)—Dwarf-growing variety of brilliant scarlet, bloom- 
ing in late May or June. 
**=DR. STOCKER (C)—Good foliage. Large ivory white flowers with 
a dull crimson marking at base. 
**“FEUREKA MAID (B) (Plant Pat. No. 432)—Combines the best fea- 
tures of Pink Pearl and Alice. Deep pink. 
** FABIA (B)—Apricot-orange blossoms flowering in June. 
F. C. PUDDLE (Not yet rated)—One of the finest new orange reds. 
*** GARNET (C)—Deep salmon-rose flowers produce in late May. 
****GILL'S CRIMSON (C)—Blood crimson flowers in late April. 
**HUGH KOSTER (C)—Attractive bright crimson, vigorous plant. 
***). H. VAN NES (C)—Handsome foliage, compact growth, soft 
red flowers with white markings. 
***T ADY BLIGH (C)—Medium habit of growth. Strawberry red 
flowers produced in late May. 
****T ADY CHAMBERLAIN—Pendant trusses of from six to eight 
flowers, 3 inches long, rich orange color. Slender, upright plant bloom- 
ing in May. 
*«**T ADY ROSEBERRY (C)—Lovely pink flowers. 
**T ANGLEY PARK (B)—Compact plant producing attractive trusses 
of deep red blooms in mid-May. 
****T ODERI KING GEORGE (C)—Blush pink to white, 12- to 15-inch 
trusses. One of the best. 
****T ODERI SUPERLATIVE—Giant trusses of ivory white, inside 
of flowers flushed pale yellow. 
** * *TLODERI VENUS—Giant trusses of shell pink flowers. 
**T ODER’S WHITE (B)—Same as Loderi King George, but flowers 
are pure white. 
**LORD ROBERTS (A)—A fine dark red with black blotch. Medium 
size trusses. 
*** MADAME de BRUIN (B)—Neat habit of growth. Bright red flowers 
produced in mid-May. 
MARGARET DUNN Var. Talisman—Medium habit, blooming late 
May, gold flowers suffused with pink, resembling Talisman rose. 
***MARINUS KOSTER (C)—Strong growing hybrid with well formed 
trusses of large deep pink flowers with soft brown markings inside. 
*** MOTHER OF PEARL (B)—Blush pink turning white when open 
*MRS. A. T. De La MARE (C)—White flowers with greenish blotch, 
produced in early June. 
**** MRS. G. W. LEAK (C)—Tall erect trusses of deep pink flowers 
having brown-purple blotch. Blooms in early May. 
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RATING AND CLASSIFICATION 
The asterisks (**) indicate the rating of variety as given by the British 
Rhododendron Association. The letters A, B, and C are used as a guide 
in the selection of the site for planting. Those marked “A” are hardy 
and may be planted in full exposure, if desired. Those with ‘’B” classi- 
fication should have some protection to be grown to best advantage. 
Varieties marked ''C” must have protection from the sun; hardy along 
coast and in warm gardens. 
***MRS. LINDSAY SMITH (C)—Large snow-white flowers appearing 
in mid-June. 
** MRS. MARY ASHLEY (B)—Salmon pink shading to cream. Flowers 
in mid-May. Neat, compact habit of growth. 
***=MRS. WALTER BURNS—Compact plant, light pink flowers with 
darker spots. 
**ROMANY CHAI (C)—Dark red blooms oppearing in June on a 
vigorous, attractive plant. 
* ROYAL FLUSH—Slender upright plant producing orange-pink 
flowers in late May. 
*SAPPHO (A)—White, accented with purple blotch. 
** SCANDINAVIA (B)—Pleasing scarlet crimson blooms. 
**SWEET SIMPLICITY (A)—White, edged with clear pink. 
*EEETALLY HO (D)—Bright glowing scarlet trusses on compact, 
bushy plant. 
May and June. 
=*UNKNOWN WARRIOR (C)—Bright red flowers produced in mid- 
April. Vigorous, spreading habit. 
**Z7UIDER ZEE (C)—Vigorous, upright habit. Lemon yellow flowers 
with crimson spotted upper petals. May flowering. 
slightly suffused pink in early stages turning pure white. 
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*** BLUE PETER (A)—Pale lavender-blue with deeper blotch. Good 
foliage. Blooms in May. 
***BRITANNIA (B)—Large clusters of bright crimson-red blossoms 
blooming in June. Low, compact habit of growth. 
**C, B. VAN NES (C)—Dark scarlet trusses, attractive foliage, 
blooming in late May. 
**CANARY (C)—Very compact habit of growth. Bright yellow 
flowers produced freely in May. 
***DAIRY MAID (B)—Pleasing lemon yellow flushed pink. 
DIANE—Pale yellow, large flowered, medium habit, blooms in May. 
****EARL OF ATHLONE (B)—Bright blood red bells on tall, upright 
branches, flowering in May. 
GLADYS—Large pale yellow, blooming in May. 
JAN DEKENS—Large deep pink. New Dutch Hybrid. 
JEAN MARIE de MONTAGUE (Not yet rated)—Bright scarlet flowers, 
dark green foliage, on compact plant. 
***LADY PRIMROSE (B)—Slow-growing, very compact plant. 
Lemon yellow flowers spotted with red. Blooms in May. 
****M ARS (B)—Deep true red flowers in a tight truss; early June. 
** MAY DAY—Medium compact, spreading habit of growth, scarlet 
flowers produced in May. 
***MRS. FURNIVAL (B)—Light pink flowers with sienna blotch. 
**EMRS. W. C. SLOCOCK (B)—Attractive apricot-pink blooms shaded 
to yellow. 
***PURPLE SPLENDOR (A)—A rich dark blue-purple with black 
blotch, blooming in mid-June. 
***SUSAN (B)—Spreading, pliable willowy branches, flowers near- 
est to blue, large size, appearing in May. 
*** * UNIQUE (B)—Dwarf, very compact, dark glossy green foliage, 
pale yellow waxy bells which cover the plant in May. 
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