COUNTESS OF DERBY (EUREKA MAID) (B) (H-3) (M) 
FCC 1877 AM 1930. Large upright solid truss of rose-pink. 
Truss and flower larger than Pink Pearl and color more 
ewe, VANS) Ta, SSOOS WSS tl, AS OO> ewes ta, Shy sve). 
CYNTHIA (B) (H-3) (M). This hardy, reliable, floriferous 
plant is easy to grow. It has large rose crimson flowers. Re- 
ported doing well in the East and Mid-West in its tempera- 
wie minge. G=12 iia. Sa 502 J2alS tit. SSO MSs ta 
SO,007 iG=24 ine 57 DO. 24=3.0) int $9.00; 30=36 in. 
$12.00. 
DAIRY MAID (B) (H-3) (E) AM 1934. A compact bush 
with medium large leaves. Lemon yellow flowers, red spot, 
flushed pink. Medium early. Medium low. Awarded special 
prize in England show. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50. 
DAMARIS. Pale yellow flowers on a medium low, compact 
olletant. 4h) fini, S53).50)- 
DAVID (C) (M) FCC 1939. A red similar to Earl of Athlone, 
but not quite as top notch in character either in flower or 
lea, W215 tin, SO00e Sas) ta, SSO Wsi=26) tin, SISO) 
DAY DREAM (C) (H-4). A biscuit colored plant from Ex- 
bury. 4-6 in. $4.50. 
DIANE (A) (EM) AM 1948. A tall growing plant with glossy 
green leaves and large trusses of clear bright yellow. 9-12 
i. 5-002 W205 fin. SOOO? W528 tim, SSV5OR MSe24h ia. 
$10.00; 30=36 in. $12.00. 
DIDO (B) (H-4) (M). A dwarf, compact plant with widely 
open flowers of a bright rose-pink, flushed with orange and 
yellow. Different. 6-9 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. $5.50; 12-15 
ine OOsn| S—Suinwpo.5 0: 
DR. ARNOLD W. ENDTZ (A) (M). An attractive well-shaped 
plant with curly, attractive leaves. Large trusses of lilac- 
pink, or crimson-carmine flowers with yellow shaded centers 
and fringed petals. New. Floriferous. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 
fi, DS OOs I5-18 ti, HS/SOP MSZ iim. SSOP Zi =24) tay 
$8.50. 
EARL OF ATHLONE — Blood Red 
I have planned to write to you various times and... just didn’t. 
But, I wanted to tell you that the plants I received from you were 
lovely and that packing was really something to see. I had hesitated 
about ordering from western growers because of the distance and 
expense. But your packing, etc., really cuts that down. 
I ordered some plants after much study from a very reputable 
Eastern grower. Your plants were so much nicer and his were packed 
in such heavy crates, with green lumber, that there wasn’t too much 
difference in the cost. I feel that the better plants more than com- 
pensated for the difference. Two of them bloomed, a feast for the 
eyes ...I1’m enjoying my plants and look forward to ordering more 
from you later. 
Mrs. H. C. Bowles 
Kentucky 
DR. A. BLOK — Light and Dark Pink 
** DR. O. BLOK (B) (L) AM 1937. Vigorous grower. Large, 
attractive leaves. Large truss of bi-color flowers, pale pink 
with darker edges. Shapely plant. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 
in. 5.002 15-18 ins $6.50. 18224) in, $8.00" 24230 in: 
$10.00; 30-36 in. $12.00; 36-42 in. $15.00; 42-48 in. 
Sea Or te) 520.00) 
DR. V. H. RUTGERS (A) (M). One of the old time hardy 
varieties having deep red flowers with fringed petals. 9-12 
ine OOP 2 = | Sain bo.00: 
*EARL OF ATHLONE (C) (H-4) (ME) FCC 1933. The very 
finest blood red Rhododendron grown. Large creamy sta- 
mens. Floriferous. Steady bloomer. Good foliage. A top- 
notcher. Only fair shape when young. 9-12 in. $5.00; 
12-15 in. $6.00; 15-18 in. $7.50; 118-24 in. $9.00; 24-30 
ta, SSILZSOS BXOSSKS fia, S5ISA0l0) we SS] W//50). 
