COQUETTE (160036) ... Erect to finally over-arching 
habit to 5 feet. Leaves fine, dark green. Flowers 
usually 2 to 3 in head, 2” across, almost periecr 
hose in hose, between eosin pink and begonia pink, 
with few dots of tyrian rose in inconspicuous 
blotch. Conspicuous red pistil with dark stigma. 
4-6”. 
CORSAIR (160138) ... Bush rather broad with spread- 
ing top, leaves small, but broader. Flower single, 
deep rose or watermelon red with a few dots of 
tyrian red (but not conspicuous); blooms March. 
CORYDON (160074) ... Spreading habit with com- 
pact dwarf growth. Leaves small. Flower single, 
but very fine form with overlapping lobes. Deeper 
color than deep rose pink. Very fine variety for 
border planting or pot culture. 
EVENSONG (160032) .. . Erect to gradually over- 
arching habit to 5 feet. Leaves narrow, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 1%4-2%4” across, 
somewhat starry, rose color, blotch tyrian rose but 
not conspicuous. 4-6”. 
FESTIVE (141779) ... Erect grower. Leaves medium 
green, but it never changes its color by frost or 
freeze during winter. Flowers 2-2% inches across, 
single, self white with no blotch but occasionally 
striped with dull rose. Blooms February, one of 
earliest bloomers of the Glenn Dale Hybrids. 
GLACIER (160073) ... Vigorous grower with spread- 
ing habit with handsome lustrous dark green leaves; 
flower 2% to 3 inches in diameter, single, some- 
what wavy petals; shining white with a faint green 
tone; blooms March to April. 4-6”. 
ILLUSION (160018) . .. Dense, upright to spreading 
to 4 feet. Flowers usually 2 to 3 in head, 2% inches 
across. Deep rose pink with tyrian rose blotch. 
JEANNIN (160137) . . . Spreading type, densely 
twiggy. Leaves medium to dark green. Deep rose 
pink with purple dcts in blotch. 
LUSTRE (141802) . . . Bush erect, but somewhat 
spreading. Leaves dark green, glossy, narrow. 
Flowers usually 2 in head, 2-2% inches across, very 
round and regular in form. Self rose color. 
PRUDENCE (160034) .. . Erect habit of growth, 
leaves dark green, acuminate. Flowers usually 2-4 
in head, a little darker than rose color. 
TREASURE (160125) ... Vigorous growth, somewhat 
like that of Indica Alba (Rhododendron Mucrona; 
tum), but more spreading and with more heavier 
darker leaves. The flower is single 31%4-4% inches 
across usually 2 to 3 in head. Almost self white 
except a suggestion of light pink on the margins of 
the lobes. This variety will take place of Indica 
Alba in most planting. Blooms March. 4-6”. 
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