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CYNTHIA: Bima hl-OsXex 
A well known and popular hybrid of strong growth and large trusses of rosy 
red flowers. Blooms in May. _8””-10” $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
DAMARIS (Dr. Stocker x campylocarpum): Ganees 
One of the best pale yellows and requires some shade to be seen at its best. 
The flowers are carried in rounded trusses and the habit of the plant is medi- 
um low and compact. LOPS 750 
DAVID (Hugh Koster x neriiflorum): F.C.C. 1939 Bie 
This hybrid bears a striking resemblance to Earl of Athlone but much superior 
in habit and with larger and more intense blood red flowers. It is highly rec- 
ommended as one of the most outstanding large red flowered Rhododendrons 
to date. Blooms in mid-May. 8”-10” $5.50; 10-12” $6.50; 12’-15” $7.50 
DEVONSHIRE CREAM (campylocarpum x a hardy hybrid): Biisy 
Well named and just as delightful. A neat rounded plant, possibly 4 feet 
when established, with compact trusses of rich cream flowers which are 
marked red in the throat. This hybrid retains its rich cream color right up to 
the last. It blooms in late April and is slightly smaller than Unique. Very 
scarce. 6-8" $4505 671079 $502 10 2127 $6.50 
DIANE: A.M. 1948 ee ax aXeX 
A lovely hybrid which requires partial shade to be seen at its best. The well 
formed trusses of individually large pale yellow flowers make a perfect con- 
trast to the lush green foliage. Blooms in May. 
8”-10” $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
DIDO (dichroanthum x decorum): B te" 7H-4-x 
A very slow growing and compact hybrid with numerous orange yellow bells 
which appear in early May. Dainty and could be used with Blue Tit and other 
lavender blues for contrast in foliage and flowers. 6-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50 
DR. MASTERS: 
A stunning Azaleodendron with trusses of deep pink flowers which are at- 
tractively marked on the upper petals. Blooms in May. Very scarce. 
10-12” $7.50 
EARL OF ATHLONE: F.C.C. 1933 ee el AES ee 
One of the finest blood red hybrids in cultivation. The foliage is excellent and 
the rounded tight trusses are of good substance and appear in late April. 
Ga lO hy 20a Ome eho. OU aloe Lars 50 
ELDORADO (Valentinianum x Johnstoneanum): 
This hybrid from Exbury will probably fall into the “C” category for hardi- 
ness. Although our plants are still young, they give promise of being a charm- 
ing low growing plant with quantities of creamy yellow flowers. The foliage 
is grey green and quite aromatic. Blooms in late April. 
6-8” $5.50; 8”-10” $6.50 
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ELIZABETH (Griersonianum x repens): 
Without doubt, the most notable introduction from Great Britain in years. 
It excells either parent in beauty and is exceptionally free flowering. Perhaps 
its most commendable character is its ease of cultivation. The habit is more 
spreading than upright and it should eventually attain a height of 3 feet but 
with a greater corresponding width. The trusses, comprising clusters of three 
to six blossoms, are axillary as well as terminal. The flowers are 3 inches wide, 
214 inches long, deep red and appear in late April. A wonderful low-growing 
hybrid with great promise. Scarce. 6’’-8” $5.50; 8-10” $6.50 
