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BISKRA (cinnabarinum v. Roylei x ambiguum): A.M. possibly H-2 x x x x 
An unusually attractive hybrid with flattish trusses of narrow trumpet-shaped 
flowers of Vermilion H.C.C. 18/2 & 18/1. The elliptic leaves are dull green, 
rounded and quite aromatic. In this variety the cinnabar red of one species 
combines with the yellow of the other to produce an unusual shade of pale 
cinnabar. Very scarce. 10”-12” $7.50 
BLANC MANGE (Godesburg x auriculatum): A.M. possibly H-3 x x x 
A very strong grower with light green leaves 9 inches long and 4 inches wide. 
The shapely truss comprises 18 pure white flowers which are frilled along 
the margins of the petals. June. 10”-12” $7.50 
BONITO (discolor x Luscombei): A.M. Bee 
Excellent foliage and rounded trusses of huge flowers which are delicately 
shaded pink. A favorite of all who saw it bloom. Late May. 10”-12” $7.50 
BO-PEEP (lutescens x moupinense): A.M. CHa: 
A delightful little plant with attractive foliage and compact habit. The 
creamy flowers have a yellow flare and appear in late March. This is a charm- 
ing companion for Bric-a-Brac and Cilpinense. 67-8” $4.50; 8-10” $5.50 
CARITA (Naomi x campylocarpum): A.M. Bae 
A lovely new hybrid with trusses of 12 to 13 large flowers which are widely 
funnel-shaped and a delightful shade of pale primrose yellow. The rounded 
leaves are also attractive. Blooms in mid-April. 
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CARITA GOLDEN DREAM: 
One of the finest hybrids to come from Exbury and praised by all who saw 
it bloom. The trusses contain from 12 to 13 large flowers which are deep 
cream, flushed and shaded pink as they open and become lovely ivory white 
as they mature. 10-12” $7.50 
CARMEN (didymum x repens): Bes 
A new introduction of great merit which has proven to be of easy cultiva- 
tion and quite hardy. This is a true dwarf, forming cushions of dark green 
rounded leaves and waxy crimson bells which appear in April. Unlike its 
parent R. repens, it is quite amenable to cultivation. Very scarce and there 
is only a limited number available. 4”.6” $6.50; 6”-8” $7.50 
COWSLIP (Williamsianum x Wardii): A.M. possibly H-3 x x x x 
A low rounded plant attaining about 2!4 feet in height with cream bell- 
shaped flowers which are diffused pale pink and very freely produced. Very 
neat and combines well with others of the Williamsianum clan. Early May. 
6-8” $6.50 
DAMOZEL (A.W. bright rose x Griersonianum): A.M. possibly H-3 x x x x 
This has all the attributes of a first class garden plant. Apparently hardy, it 
forms flower buds at an early age, and has large dome-shaped trusses contain- 
ing 17 flowers which are a deep rosy red. Medium spreading habit and 
blooms in April and May. 10-12” $7.50 
DAY DREAM (Lady Bessborough x Griersonianum): A.M. H-4 x x x 
This is the “Biscuit Form” and really a most unusual Rhododendron. The 
buds are deep pink and as they open the interior of the flower is a biscuit 
color so that the two colors make a striking combination which is greatly 
admired. The plant is medium in height and blooms in late May. 
10’-12” $7.50 
DIVA (Ladybird x Griersonianum): A.M. possibly H-4 x x x 
A very strong grower with huge trumpet-shaped flowers of carmine pink in 
graceful trusses. Blooms in late May. LOI 2eesGoU 
