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QUEEN OF HEARTS (Meddianum x Moser’s Maroon): A.M. poss. H-3 x x x 
A handsome plant with trusses of deep crimson flowers which are marked 
with black on the upper lobes. The individual leaves are 4 to 5 inches long. 
The dome-shaped trusses make a striking display in late April. Highly rec- 
ommended. 107-12” $7.50 
ROUGE (T.L. 1249 x Elliottii): A.M. 
A cross between a first class species and a hardy hybrid from Tom Lowinsky, 
a noted English hybridist. The plant has broadly lance-shaped leaves and 
large fleshy wide campanulate flowers of deep red. 107-12” $7.50 
ROMANY CHAL (Moser’s Maroon x eriogynum): A.M., F.C.C. H-3 x x x x 
A medium growing hybrid with handsome foliage and full rounded trusses 
of rich crimson scarlet flowers which open early in June. An absolute must 
for a late red. Se LOGS 00 Oe 12 $0.00 aL? ele 0 
RICKSHAW (Golden Horn x Lady Bessborough): possibly H-3 x x x 
Well shaped with handsome foliage and medium in height, possibly 5 to 6 
feet. The flowers are unusual in their coloring and the nearest description 
would be biscuit colored with a suffusion of orange which deepens towards 
the throat. Blooms in late April. Very scarce. 10”-12” $7.50 
XANTHOCODON: A.M. 
A slender shrub eventually becoming 15 feet, but may be contained by prun- 
ing in early spring. The foliage is pale grey green and very aromatic. This 
species is closely allied to cinnabarinum and has creamy yellow bell-shaped 
flowers. 10-12” $7.50 
YVONNE VAR. OPALINE (Aurora x Griffithianum): 
A tall hybrid with handsome leaves and dome-shaped trusses of large open 
flowers which are pale pink and 5 inches wide. Blooms in late May. 
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Exbury Azalea: CECILE 
The new Exbury Azaleas arrived in perfect condition with beautiful root systems and 
tender green foliage buds. ; 
Fred Sailor Harvey, OHIO 
The Azaleas arrived in perfect condition, being well packed for this long distance with 
plenty of moisture in the roots... They are a beautiful bunch of plants. 
W.N. Betts, FLORIDA 
