The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . inely reticulated beneath. Branchesslender, stiff, glabrous, the young ones strigose-tomentose.Japan. A nuKh-branchcd, hardy shrub. SVN. Jtlwdodendronrlwinbicam (B. M. 6972). A. rustica (rustic). This name has been applied to a gardenrace, said to be derived from A. sinensis (mollis) .and A. am-dentalis. 1893. Indian Azaleas. The following new varieties in thevarious sections may be recommended : Azalea indica,.—DoiMe-/!oucrcd : Baronne Rothschild, richp

The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . inely reticulated beneath. Branchesslender, stiff, glabrous, the young ones strigose-tomentose.Japan. A nuKh-branchcd, hardy shrub. SVN. Jtlwdodendronrlwinbicam (B. M. 6972). A. rustica (rustic). This name has been applied to a gardenrace, said to be derived from A. sinensis (mollis) .and A. am-dentalis. 1893. Indian Azaleas. The following new varieties in thevarious sections may be recommended : Azalea indica,.—DoiMe-/!oucrcd : Baronne Rothschild, richp Stock Photo
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The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . inely reticulated beneath. Branchesslender, stiff, glabrous, the young ones strigose-tomentose.Japan. A nuKh-branchcd, hardy shrub. SVN. Jtlwdodendronrlwinbicam (B. M. 6972). A. rustica (rustic). This name has been applied to a gardenrace, said to be derived from A. sinensis (mollis) .and A. am-dentalis. 1893. Indian Azaleas. The following new varieties in thevarious sections may be recommended : Azalea indica, .—DoiMe-/!oucrcd : Baronne Rothschild, richpurple; very fine. Bernard Andre Alba, pure white, large;semi-double. BicNONCE FLORE ILENO, lovely rose, imbricated, large flower ; very hand.some. COMTE DHainault, rich s.almon-pink, upper petals spotted with dark maroon; very Large.DEUTSCHE Peri.e, pure white ; one of the Hnest of all varieties, very early, and forces wtdl. Emi-RESS of India, rusy-salinon;pretty and free. Narcissiflora, pure white; a useful winter-flowering variety. Queen of Douule Whites, pure white; Hue.Xervaeneana, salmon, margined with white; I.arge and hand, some.. Fig. 138. Azalea Indica. Sintile-floieered (See Fig. 138): Alba Delicatissima, white; thefoliage of this variety is richly variegated. AMI CharlesVeumeire, crimson, with spots of a deeper shade on the ujiperpetals ; of excellent form and siihstance. APOLLO, white, stripedwith carmine; a large and splendid variety. Beauty of Surrey, pure white; a fine variety of good form. Gkanuiflora Alba, pure white; one of the largest and best of the new varieties;Grandis, brick-red; an excellent variety. Hercules, rosy-crimson, with dark blotches on upper petals; very large.Madame Jean Nuytens Versciiaffelt, soft satiny white, slightly tinged with yellow at the margins; a large and lovelyvariety. Stella, rich orange-scarlet, tinged with violet on theupper petals; a splendid large flower. Azalea pontica.—Admiral de Ruvter, reddish-scarlet;AUOUSTE Mechelynck, wh