Westbury, L. I., N. Y. 
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HYBRIDS 
TPE FOLLOWING oie. cccecscescccsscsorstssccssssnvenessccen $100 per 100 
Sold in Multiples of 20 only — 20 at 100 Rate 
AMERICA—Considered the best hardy red today. Spreading habit. 
ATROSANGUINEA-—Ironclad Red, good foliage and plant habit. 
BOULE DE NEIGE (Sold ouvt)—Dwarf—compact—early white. 
CATAWBIENSE ALBUM—Considered the best all around hardy white. 
CHAS, BAGLEY—Lovely large trusses of rose red—spreading habit. 
DR. DRESSELHUYS—Upright in growth, crowned with aniline red 
flowers in tall trusses. 
EVERESTIANUM—Wonderful plant habit—graced with lovely frilled 
flowers of pure lavender. 
FASTUOSUM FL. PL.—Pale lavender-purple flower with inclination 
to double up. 
KETTLEDRUM—Good old hardy red of spreading habit. 
LADY ARMSTRONG (sold out)—Rosy red with white throat—one of 
the real hardy varieties. 
LEE’S DARK PURPLE—Large purple trusses backed by dark wavy 
foliage. 
MRS. P. DEN OUDEN—Dense—compact, smothered with aniline red 
flowers. 
ED. S. RAND (sold out)—Distinctive foliage—a good hardy red. 
DR. RUTGERS—One of the best of the recent introductions. Forms a 
broad, dense plant with red flowers. 
VAN WEERDEN POELMANN-—An aniline red variety with interesting 
wavy foliage. 
SMALL LEAVED VARIETIES-—sold Multiples of 40 only. 
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ARBUTIFOLIUM (sold out)—Rose-pink hybrid with small leaves. 
MARTIFOLIUM—Dwarf-pink—short pointed leave—good for low 
plantings. 
WILSONI—Compact—small leaved hybrid—good for rock gardens or 
foundation planting—flowers pink. 
WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRY ON THE FOLLOWING (Grown in 
limited quantities). Sold in multiples of 20 only—20 at 100 rate. 
$100 per 100 
MAD. MASSON—Tall white trusses with a prominent golden-yellow 
eye; MIDSUMMER—Very late blooming variety; deep pink with 
ochre throat; NOVA ZEMBLA—Aniline red, intermediate in growth; 
OLD PORT—Very hardy, plum colored; PRES. LINCOLN—Mauve Pink 
old timer, vigorous; PRINCE C. De ROHAN-—Large blush flowers 
with carmine spots and dark throat. 
PROF. BETTEX—Brilliant red, good foliage; PURPLE SPLENDOUR— 
Lovely pansy-purple with deeper throat blotch; ROSLYN—Lovely 
trusses of lavender-blue with white stamens; SEFTON—The darkest 
colored Rhododendron, deep maroon. 
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