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BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH: F.C.C. 1904 She wet mee) ).65,45.5 
This strong growing Griffithianum hybrid has handsome foliage and large 
conical trusses of white flowers which are speckled with dull crimson on the 
upper petals. It blooms in early May. 
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BETTY WORMALD: A.M. 1935 Be ep lmESh Lex YG 
An improvement over Pink Pearl and blooming a week later. The large 
trusses of carmine pink flowers have darker markings on the upper petals. 
Blooms from the middle to the last of May. 
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BIBIANI (Moser’s Maroon x arboreum): A.M. 1934 Bare 
An excellent hybrid with handsome dark green foliage. The deep blood red 
flowers are carried in rounded trusses which appear in early May. 
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BLUE BIRD (intricatum x Augustinii): A.M. 1943 
Of all the dwarf blue Rhododendrons, this is the most clear in color. Like its 
relatives, Blue Diamond and Blue Tit, the leaves are small and bluish green 
in color. Stock is scarce. 6-8” $5.50 
BLUE DIAMOND (intrifast x Augustinii): A.M. 1935 F.C.C. 1939 B** * * 
One of the finest blue flowering dwarf shrubs in existence. It is of moderate 
growth, possibly 3 feet high and quite compact. The numerous lavender blue 
flowers are freely produced in mid-April. 6”-8” $4.50; 8-10” $5.50 
BLUE PETER: A.M. 1933 Aerie H-2exexex 
This hybrid is unexcelled in its color class. It has a spreading habit rarely 
exceeding 5 feet in height although much greater in width. The rich green 
foliage provides an excellent foil for the large compact trusses of pale laven- 
der blue flowers. Each blossom has a distinct flare of purple on the upper 
petal. It blooms in early May and has withstood 10 degrees below zero with- 
out damage to either flowers or foliage. 
8'2107 $4.50; 1071272. $5.50; 12/7157 .36.50 
BLUE TIT (impeditum x Augustinii): Bi oan aa aKeX 
An outstanding hybrid of dense low growth, rarely exceeding 3 feet in height. 
The numerous light blue flowers appear in early April. The plants are most 
effective when planted in groups and allowed to form a solid mass. This vari- 
ety makes an admirable small informal hedge. 
6”-8” $4.00; 8”-10” $5.00; 10’-12” $6.00 
BONFIRE (discolor x Mrs. R. T. Shaw) x Griersonianum: A.M. 1933 Betas 
The large trusses contain up to 20 flowers of bright red and they are at their 
best in mid-May. Medium in habit, easy of growth and apparently quite 
hardy. Stock of this desirable new hybrid is scarce. (07-127%$7.50 
BOWBELLS (Corona x Williamsianum): A.M. 1935 Beeerar-oex xx 
Here is an outstanding plant which is gaining in popularity each year. It has 
neat rounded leaves and graceful bell-shaped flowers of rich pink. The young 
growths which follow are a striking bronze—much like the young shoots of 
Pieris. It eventually becomes a rounded shrub 4 feet high and blooms in May. 
Highly recommended. 6”-8” $4.50; 8-10” $5.50; 10-12” $6.50 
BRIC-A-BRAC (leucaspis x moupinese): A.M. 1945 Or Imes! SEN 
This dainty Rhododendron shows great promise as a new dwarf hybrid for 
the smaller garden or foreground of the border. The large flat pure white 
214” flowers are produced in pairs at the terminals of the new growths and 
their beauty is enhanced by the conspicuous chocolate anthers. Bric-a-Brac 
blooms about the middle of March and seems impervious to weather. Ulti- 
mately 3 feet high. 6-8” $4.50; 8”-10” $5.50; 10-12” $6.50 
