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W. Sargent, but certain reds are, nevertheless, to be feared on ac- count of this hectic flush, which seems to betoken a con- stitution unsuited to stand the strain of the hot sun and sudden cold "s^inds of American springs. There is good reason to believe, reason based on long practical ex- perience, that the rhododendron sufl^ers in \\inter more because its young wood has not succeeded in ripening properly, being retarded in late summer by droughts, and pushed into new growths by rainy autumn...s. In view of this highly probable cause, it becomes easily evident that it is always a good plan to grow rhododendrons in strong, yellow loam, unmixed with peat, and in the open sunlight, where the new wood can healthily mature itself. It is no objection to this treatment, moreover, that it tends to develop greater numbers of the splendid flower clus- ters which are, perhaps, not to be surpassed for magnifi- cence by any other bloom of the temperate zone. The kalmia latifolia, or mountain laurel of American woods, is an evergreen shrub of the highest excellence, and although not as showy in bloom, it discovers to the observer who will take time to appreciate it a more daintily formed and exquisite flower than that of the rhododendron.
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