RHODODENDRONS—Continued 
Group Three 
PRICES 
12 to 15 inch 
15 to 18 ” 
18 to 24 1” 
BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH (B). A 
strong growing Griffithianum hybrid 
with handsome foliage and large conical 
trusses of white tlowers which are 
speckled with dull crimson on the upper 
petals. Tall habit. Early midseason bloom. 
BETTY WORMALD (B). A superior Pink 
Pearl, blooming a week later with a large 
truss of light pink flowers and a pale 
purple blotch on the upper petal. Mid- 
season bloom. Medium tall habit. 
DAWN’S DELIGHT (B). A Griffithianum 
hybrid with rich carmine buds opening 
to a beautiful soft pink. Late midseason 
bloom. Medium habit. 
EUREKA MAID (PTO.). An improved 
Pink Pearl. Deeper color does not fade. 
FABIA (B) (dichroanthum x Grierson- 
ianum). A vigorous grower with numer- 
out trusses of orange salmon bells. Late 
blooming season. Low compact habit. 
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MADAME FR. J. CHAUVIN (B). Rosy 
pink flowers with a deep blotch on a 
paler center. Well formed truss. Mid- 
season bloom. Medium tall habit. 
MRS. LINDSAY SMITH (B). Vigorous 
grower with large trusses of white flow- 
ers in June. The individual blooms are 
large. Rated in England as second only 
to Loder’s White for all purpose plant- 
ing. Tall habit. 
PINK PEARL. Probably the most popu- 
lar of the pinks. Large tight truss. April. 
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UNIQUE (B). A very compact growing 
hybrid with neat trusses of waxy pale 
yellow flowers. Early midseason bloom. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR (B). Good shaped 
trusses of bright red flowers. Vigorous 
grower. Early season bloom. Medium 
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spreading habit. 
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HIMALAYAN VARIETIES — 
All strong, spicy fragrance, blooms are white with 
variations of pink shading and in clusters of three or four. Don’t overlook these! 
Fragrantissimum —1 gal. $1.95, 5 gal. 
.95. 
Forsterium—1 gal. $2.50; 3 gal. $6.99. 
Countess of Haddington (Espalier)—$7.95 
Countess of Sefton—1 gal. $1.95, 3 gal. 
(large) $6.95. 
