EDMUNDII (C) (E). An early flowering red. 9-12 in. $4.50; 
12elSuine b6.00: 
EL ALAMAIN (B) (M). A new fine red, more hardy than 
Earl of Athlone and a little later. Earlier than Kluis Sensa- 
tion or Britannia. 9-12 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $8.50; 18-24 
in. $10.00. 
*** ELIZABETH (B) (E). One of the finest low-growing hybrids, 
reaching a height of 3 feet and fully as broad. Small leaves 
and a mass of fiery red flowers in April and May. New. 
4-6 in. $4.00; 6-8 in. $5.00; 8-10 in. $6.50; 15-18 in. 
SO DOs iG=24 ine OLOO: 
ELSPETH (B) (ME) AM 1937. This outstanding Rhododen- 
dron is scarlet when first opening, quickly fading to a rich 
apricot with scarlet edges. Fine compact truss. Medium 
growth. 15-18 in. $8.50; 18-21 in. $9.00; 21-24 in. 
$11.00; 24-30 in. $12.50. 
EMELINE BUCKLEY (C) (M). Bright rose with a dark blotch 
similar to Mrs. Furnival only a little earlier and a larger 
truss. Medium growth. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.00. 
* FABIA (B) (H-4) (L) AM 1934. Rather lax flower trusses 
of tubular salmon-orange flowers. Dark green, lanceolate, 
felted leaves. Low growing, spreading. June. Varieties: Tan- 
gerine, Tower Court, Roman Pottery and A.M. Tangerine— 
15-18 in. $6.00; 18-24 in. $7.50; 24-30 in. $9.00. 
Roman Pottery—9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00. Tower 
Court—9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00. 
FAGGETTER’S FAVORITE (B) (H-3) (M) AM 1933. An 
excellent grower, fine foliage, and beautiful coral pink 
trusses. Early May. A good companion of the Loderias. Needs 
part shade. Stood cold to —5°. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. 
S007 W518 ins SOD Os 1G=24 ing So. OO8e24-3.0min. 
$10.00; 30-36 in. $12.00; 36-42 in. $15.00. 
FASTUOSUM FLORE PLENO (A) (H-2) (ML). An old hardy 
variety with a loose truss of striking mauve flowers that are 
double. Floriferous. Good for cut flowers. 9-12 in. $4.00; 
12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.00; 18-21 in. $7.50; 21-24 
in. $8.50. 
FIREBALL (B) (VE) AM 1925. A bright deep, crimson like 
Gill’s Crimson only low growing and a better bloomer. One 
of the best and hardiest of early bloomers. Long lasting 
flowerss 6-9 ins oS-DO 9= 12 ving p>-OOf 1 2—ll>sinn bol) 
FIRETAIL (L) FCC 1937. The finest Britannia Hybrid. A 
strong growing brilliant crimson-scarlet, flowering mid- 
June. New. 12-15 in. $6.50; 15-18 in. $8.50; 18-24 in. 
$10.00. 
FLARE (B) (VL). Beautiful trumpet shaped flowers, brilliant 
salmon-red. Mid-June. 12-15 in. $6.00. 
GENERAL D. EISENHOWER (8B) (L).A tall growing plant not 
leggy with immense well built trusses of deep carmine- 
red flowers, frilled. One of the best tall growing reds. 9-12 
in. $5.00; 18-24 in. $8.50. 
** GILL’S CRIMSON (C) (H-5) (VE). Waxy dark red flowers, 
very early, long lasting blooms, medium tall, shy bloomer. 
9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.50. 
** GOLDFORT (B) (M). One of the finest clear, lemon yellows, 
has a greenish tinge and peach colored back, new, hardy 
and one of the best. 6-9 in. $4.00; 9-12 in. $5.50; 12-15 
in. $7.00; 15-18 in. $8.50; 18-24 in. $10.00. 
The shipment arrived without delay, the plants being in perfect 
condition. The plants are now growing fine and they are positively 
beautiful specimens. I am extremely well pleased with them and 
with the transaction. 
V. E. Thornburg 
Connecticut 
Allow me to express my appreciation for the wonderful Rhodo- 
dendrons you sent me. Your promtness in filling the order was 
amazingly fast. They arrived in excellent condition and I lost no 
time in planting them. I cannot help praising your effort and wish- 
ing your much success. 
Louis Mickity 
L.I., New York 
GOLDSWORTH YELLOW —Hardy Apricot Yellow 
GOLDSWORTH ORANGE (B) (L). A very hardy low grow- 
ing shrub with large trusses of pale orange. June. 6-9 in. 
Se) 505 SSA fia, SSOO2 WEIS tins SSO UNS ts Tia SRseelO)r 
W221 ita, SOLO), 
GOLDSWORTH YELLOW (B) (H-3) (ME) AM 1925. The 
color is unique among Rhododendrons. Apricot changing to 
Primrose, spotted ochre. Free flowering, spreading habit. 
ee One of the best yellows. 9-12 in. $4.50; 12-15 in. 
6.00. 
GOMER WATERER (A) (H-2) (L) AM 1906. A hardy, fine 
old reliable plant. Rich green foliage and a free bloomer 
with large apple-blossom (white, slightly blush) flowers, 
fading to white. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 
in. $6.50; 18-24 in. $8.00; 24-30 in. $10.00. 
GRENADIER (C) (VL) FCC 1943. A very vigorous grower. 
Immense rounded trusses of blood red flowers. Tall. Mid- 
June. 9=12 in. $6.00; 12-15 in. $6.50> 15-18 in. $8.50. 
HANDSWORTH EARLY RED (B) (VE). A medium low 
growing, dependable, free blooming early red. Makes a 
good show early in the spring. Not easy to grow, but worth 
a ee, Gal2 tim SSOP els fin, seSie WSei tia. 
8.00. 
HANDSWORTH EARLY WHITE (A) (VE). Large, solid, up- 
right truss opening a blush and turning white. One of the 
best of the early bloomers and hardy. Floriferous, depend- 
able. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50. 
HARVEST MOON (B) AM 1948. This new plant is one of the 
finest yellows. Cream with a carmine blotch. Fine shaped 
plant, good grower, attractive leaves. A companion to Mrs. 
Betty Robertson. 9-12 in. $6.00; 12-15 in. $7.00; 15-18 
in. $8.50; 18-24 in. $10.00; 24-30 in. $12.50; 30-36 
fas SSO) iter Shi 7/GsO, 
HOLLANDIA (B) (M). A fine new deep crimson-rose or car- 
mine from Holland. Good shaped plant, dark green shiny 
oe Large flower trusses. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. 
6.00. 
JAN DEKENS (B) (H-3) (M). This new introduction from 
Holland is a compact plant with beautiful foliage, large, 
deep green, curly leaves and enormous trusses of deep pink, 
fringed, open flowers. All sizes. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. 
95,00; 15-8 sins S6.50.918=21 ine $750 2ie24ine 
$9.00; 24-30 im. $12.50; 30-42 in. $15.00 te $25.00: 
JEAN MARIE DE MONTAGUE (B) (H-3) (M). One of the 
very finest reds. On a par with Earl of Athlon2, Mars and 
Britannia. Four Star Quality. Dark green foliage and rounded 
trusses of the brightest crimson. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. 
$6.00; 15-18 in, S7-50> 18-2) jin $8950" 22 ei 
$10.00; 24-30 in. $12.50 to $15.00. 
