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MRS. C.B. VAN NES — h-4 — deep pink, May. 5’ x 4’. (B). 
MRS. CHAS. PEARSON — h-3, A.M. — 5’’ blush mauve spotted 
burnt sienna, late May. 5’ x 5’ dark green. (C). 
MRS. E.C. STERLING — h-3 — blush pink shading to lilac, May. 
Bax 475) (CG): 
MRS. FURNIVAL — h-3, A.M. — light pink with a sienna blotch. 
4’ x 4’ compact dark green. (B). 
MRS. G.W. LEAK — h-4, (h-3), F.C.C. — pink with brown, purple 
blotch on upper petal. 6’ x 4’ compact dark green. (C), 
MRS. MARY ASHLEY — h-3 — salmon pink over cream, May. 
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MRS. PHILIP MARTINEU — h-3, F.C.C. — rose-pink with pale 
yellow blotch on upper petals, May. 5’ x 4’. (B). 
NAOMI — h-2 — 5”’ pink with yellow throat, 10 to each rounded 
truss, May. 5’ x 5’ compact small dark green. (A). 
NAOMI A.M. Wan — edged pink with deeper yellow throat, same 
as above. : 
NEREID — h-5 — salmon pink tubular flowers, May. 2’ x 3’ 
small medium green, compact. (A) plus $1.00. 
PINK PEARL — h-3, A.M., F.C.C. 
May. 6’ x 6’ rounded light green. 
— rose-pink fading to blush, 
An old favorite. (C). 
PURPLE SPLENDOR — h-3, A.M. — 
almost black blotch in throat, trusses to 20 
This is the best purple! May. 5’ x 4’. (B). 
3’? x 2’? royal purple with 
flowers each. 
RED CAP ~— h-4 — deep blood red, July. 
green. (A) plus $1.00. 
2’ x 3’ compact medium 
ROMAN CHAI — h-3, A.M. — deep velvety scarley, June. 5’ x 
KON 
ROMANY CHAL — h-3, A.M., F.C.C. — crimson scarley, late 
june. 5.x 47.0 CAD, 
ROYAL FLUSH — h-6 — 2’’ x 3’’ pink tubular borne in trusses of 
6 to 8 flowers, May. 5’ x 4’ blue green foliage. (A). 
SAPPHO — h-2 — white with conspicuous dark spots on upper 
petals, June. 5’ x 4’ dark green. (C). 
SIR FREDERICK MOORE — h-3, F.C.C. — deep pink, June. 4’ x 
4’ compact medium green. (A) 
SUSAN — h-2, A.M. — truest blue, May. 5’ x 4’. (B). 
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SWEET SIMPLICITY — h-2 — white edged pink, early June. 
5’ x 5’ dull green. (C). 
TALLY HO — h-5, F.C.C. — bright scarley, June. 4’ x 4’. (B). 
UNTRUE — h-3, F.C.C. — pale yellow, waxy, early May. 4’ x 4’. 
5’ x 5’ vigorous, 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR — h-4 — bright red, May. 
spreading. 
VANESSA A. VAR. — h-3, F.C.C. — 3’? salmon pink with darker 
throat, eight to 9 flowers to a truss, May. 4’ x 4’ medium 
green. (A). 
VULCAN — h-3 — bright scarley, floriferous, May. Special 
Merit Award, Oakland, Calif. 1948. 5’ x5’. (B). 
WHITE SWAN — h-3, A.M. 
with up to 15 in a truss, late May. 
green. (A). 
— 4’’ suffused pink fading to white 
6’ x 6’ attractive medium 
JOIN 
THE AMERICAN RHODODENDRON SOCIETY 
The more you know about rhododendrons (azaleas) the greater will be 
your enjoyment of them. Membership in The American Rhododendron 
Society, will bring you information to help in this greater enjoyment. 
We urge our customers to join. Dues are $5.00 per year. Mail themto the 
Society, 3514 N. Russett Street, Portland, Oregon. 
FLOWER COLOR DETECTOR 
Beginning this year, Associations, Societies, Clubs, nurseries and 
others interested in horticulture will use the new ‘‘FLOWER COLOR 
DETECTOR’’. The DETECTOR can be obtained from almost any flower 
club. We will make them available to our customers at cost- $1.00 each. 
Just as soon as time permits, our color descriptions will be revised to 
agree with those of the FLOWER COLOR DETECTOR. 
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