. The rhododendron and "American ; : A treatise on the culture, propagation, and species of the rhododendron; : with cultural notes upon other plants which thrive under like treatment, and descriptions of species and varieties; : with a chapter upon herbaceous plants requiring similar culture. Rhododendrons; Plants, Cultivated. GROUPING. 45 have faded. R. maximum does not bloom until after the first of July. Those kinds which bloom very early or very late should be planted as specimens, or in masses by themselves; thus a continuous and effective bloom may be obtained. In the n


. The rhododendron and "American ; : A treatise on the culture, propagation, and species of the rhododendron; : with cultural notes upon other plants which thrive under like treatment, and descriptions of species and varieties; : with a chapter upon herbaceous plants requiring similar culture. Rhododendrons; Plants, Cultivated. GROUPING. 45 have faded. R. maximum does not bloom until after the first of July. Those kinds which bloom very early or very late should be planted as specimens, or in masses by themselves; thus a continuous and effective bloom may be obtained. In the new seedlings, many are late bloomers; and this is a great gain, as thus the Rhododendron season is prolonged. In grouping, some attention should be paid to foliage: the flower lasts only a few weeks, the foliage the whole year; therefore those varieties with great- est breadth of foliage, of a bright or very dark green, should be chosen for the front of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rand, Edward Sprague, 1834-1897. New York : Hurd and Houghton


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